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Author Index 


OF THE 


Warder Public Library 

SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. 


1899. 


SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. 


189 ©. 





Board of Library Trustees. 


Term Expires: 


EDWARD L. BUCHWALTER, 
GOV. ASA S. BUSHNELL, 
JOHN L. ZIMMERMAN, 


OSCAR T. MARTIN.... 

W. S. THOMAS. 

GILBERT 0. BERLEW 


W. F. BAUER, President of City Council, ex officio member. 


1899 

1900 

1901 


Officers of the Library 

FOR THE YEAR 1898-99. 

EDWARD L. BUCHWALTER.President of Board of Trustees 

W. S. THOMAS.Vice President 

GILBERT C. BERLEW.....Secretary 

EDWIN B. PHELPS.Treasurer 


Committee on Library and Finance. 

GOY. ASA S. BUSHNELL, EDWARD L. BUCHWALTER, JOHN L. ZIMMERMAN 


Committee on Administration and Rules. 

OSCAR T. MARTIN, GILBERT C. BERLEW, EDWARD L. BUCHWALTER 

Committee on Books and Reading Room Supplies. 

W. S. THojviAS, OSCAR T. MARTIN, THE LIBRARIAN 

Librarian. 

MISS ALICE BURROWES 


Assistants. 

MISS JESSIE M. GOOD, MISS ANNA M. WORKMAN 

MISS ELIZABETH W. BISHOP, MISS ESTHER R. NEWTON 

Gift v 

Tho ^ibrary . 


Janitor. 

SAMUEL T. WOLF 


















The Warder Public Library, of Springfield, O. 


The Warder Public Library is the outgrowth of an institution organized under an ordinance of the 
Council of the City of Springfield, April 2, 1872, which had been adopted in pursuance of the State 
law, authorizing and providing for the establishment and maintenance of public libraries. According 
to the provisions of this ordinance a free public library and reading room is supported by the annual 
appropriations made by the City Council. The funds are expended by a Board of Trustees chosen 
by the City Council, of which the president of the Council is a member ex officio. 

Under this act the library was first located on the second floor in the Black Opera House build¬ 
ing, and opened to the public on June 8,1872. 

The accumulations of books which had passed from one to the other of the various short-lived 
Library Associations in the city—and of new books, mainly of the then famous Tauchnitz and Bohn 
collections, aggregating about 3,300 volumes—formed the then Springfield Public Library. At the 
close of the first year donations and purchases had increased this number to 3,840 volumes. The pub¬ 
lic interest in the library then quickened. It was soon found that more commodious quarters were 
necessary to accommodate the increasing patronage. The second floor of the north side of the Union 
building on Fountain avenue was found not too large, and in August, 18*77, it was removed to that 
place, where it remained for nearly thirteen years, enjoying a generous expansion of increasing vol¬ 
umes and a corresponding patronage." 

The present elegant building, now the'permanent home of the Library, was the gift of a gentle¬ 
man, Benjamin H. Warder, who had passed the better part of his life in the city of Springfield. 
Having accumulated a fortune, he removed to Washington, D. C.; but with that true instinct of gentle 
blood, ever mindful of and grateful to the city of his earlier life, and desiring to perpetuate the mem¬ 
ory of his respected parents, who had also been residents of Springfield, he erected the present 
structure of architectural beauty and tasteful finish, and dedicated it 'to their memory. At the 
portal was placed by Mr. Warder, this: 

MEMORIAL TABLET. 

THIS LIBRARY HAS BEEN ERECTED IN MEMORY OP 

JEREMIAH AND ANN H. WARDER, 

BY THEIR SON, 

BENJAMIN HEAD WARDER. 

IT IS GIVEN TO THE PEOPLE OP THE CITY OP SPRINGFIELD, O., 

POR THEIR FREE ENJOYMENT, 

AND LEFT IN THEIR CHARGE FOREVER. 

This suitable and generous act has enshrined the memory of the donor in the hearts of the people 
of Springfield. It will remain until the last stone crumbles as a monument to his beneficence. 

The Library was removed to this new building in May, 1890, where, under the fostering influence 
of an appreciative public, it has already grown to such proportions that additional room to meet the 
constantly increasing demands for the best literature is the ever-present problem with the Board of 
Trustees. 



Rules and Regulations. 


DAYS AND HOURS. 

The circulating and reference departments of the library are open on all week days, except legal holidays, 
from q a. m. to 9 p. m. The reading-room is open, except on legal holidays, from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. on week 
days, and from 1:30 to 6 p. m. on Sundays. 

USE OF LIBRARY AND READING-ROOM. 

x. All persons above the age of ten years, of respectable character, and of such orderly conduct and con¬ 
dition as not to interfere with the occupation and comfort of others, shall have free access to the reading-room 
during regular hours. 

2. All conversation and conduct inconsistent with the quiet and orderly use of the reading-room and 
library, and all use of tobacco, are strictly prohibited. 

3. All persons over ten years of age, residing within the city limits, shall be entitled to draw books, upon 
signing an agreement to observe all the rules; which agreement shall also be endorsed by a resident property 
owner, who shall be held responsible for any fines, loss, or damage, which may occur.’ Students attending 
school or college in the city, and taxpayers on city property, living outside the corporation limit, may obtain 
books upon the same terms. Blanks for signature can be had on application at the library. 

4. Persons residing in Clark county may be entitled to the same privileges by paying one dollar a year 
and complying with the above conditions. 

5. Temporary residents, or strangers in the city, may draw books from the library by depositing three 
dollars (or the value of the book if exceeding that sum) with the librarian, and paying’ten cents for the 
first week, and five cents thereafter, per week or fraction thereof, until the membership’card shall be surren¬ 
dered, when the deposit money, less all fines and dues, shall be refunded. 

6 . All library membership cards must be renewed every two years, or sooner fcpon the death or removal 
of the endorser, or at the request of the librarian, who is also authorized to extend the time for another term of 
two years where the previous conditions are known to be still valid. 

7. Cards must not be lent to one not a member of the same household. If a card is lost two weeks’ 
notice must be given before it can be replaced ; a new card, however, may be purchased for five cents, at the 
option of the librarian. 

8. Change of residence must be immediately reported at the library. 

BORROWING BOOKS. 

1. Encyclopedias, dictionaries, and other works of reference or books of special value, shall not be taken 
from the library unless permission be granted in writing by one of the trustees, or by the librarian direct. 

2. Books may be retained two weeks and renewed for one week, after which they cannot be issued to 
the same person, or member of the same family, until they have been on the shelf twenty-four hours. Books 
labeled fourteen-day books cannot be renewed. 

3. Teachers’ cards will be issued, upon which six books may be drawn to be retained the usual time. 
No fiction will be issued on these cards. 

FINES AND PENALTIES. 

1. A fine of three cents a day shall be imposed for all books retained beyond the allotted time. 

2. The person in whose name a card is issued, is responsible for all books drawn upon it, and for all fines 
accruing upon the same. 

3. Any person refusing to pay the fine for overdue book, or taking a book without having it charged, 
forfeits his or her right to the use of the library. 

4. Writing in books, turning down leaves, or any other damage through careless handling or otherwise, 
shall be promptly adjusted to the satisfaction of the librarian, by assessment of a fine or withholding the 
borrower’s card. 

5. It shall be the duty of the assistant receiving the book, to examine the same, and enforce the above 
rule in regard to any injury or mutilation it may have received. 

6. Books cannot be received from houses in which there has been a case of scarlet fever, diphtheria, or 
smallpox, during the time the book was in the house. The holder of such book must pay the librarian the net 
cost or value of same. 

7. Whoever intentionally defaces, obliterates, tears, or destroys, in whole or in part, anv newspaper, 
magazine, or periodical, on file in any reading-room belonging to another person, or cuts therefrom any article 
or advertisement, shall be fined not more than one hundred nor less than ten dollars, or imprisoned hot more 
than thirty days or both.—Sec. 6878 of Revised Statutes of State of Ohio. 



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Information for Readers. 


The catalogue is arranged in three parts. The first, called the Class catalogue, is arranged accord¬ 
ing to the Dewey decimal classification. Here books are grouped under the class to which they be¬ 
long. The fullest information in regard to a book is given in this part of the catalogue, i. e., date of 
publication (n. d. when no date is given), edition, name of translator, and series to which the book 
belongs. 

The second part is the Author index. Here authors are entered alphabetically, with list of books, 
without regard to class arrangement, alphabetically under the author. 

The exception to this is found in fiction and juvenile fiction, where authors are entered with their 
works, in one continuous alphabet. 

The third part, the Subject index, will enable one to turn at once to the page on which the book or 
books on the special subject may be found. 

Juvenile books are grouped in a separate classed list, the arrangement and numbering being the 
same as of books for adult readers; in the Author list they are not separated, but are marked with a 
small j before the class number. 

Anonymous books are entered under the title. 

The editor, translator, or compiler of a work, is indicated by ed., tr., or comp., as the case may be. 

Books marked with a * are reference books, and are to be used in the library. 

The schedule of the classification is printed on page 6, and shows the respective numbers belong¬ 
ing to the different classes. These numbers, used throughout the catalogue, are also on printed labels 
on the books, enabling one to go directly to the shelves and find the book sought. 

For books in the German language see the German finding list, issued separately. 

Classification and cataloguing were commenced May 21, 1898, the last proof-sheet was read Feb¬ 
ruary 17, 1899. 





Table of Class Divisions 


000 General Works. 

010 Bibliography. 

020 Library Economy. 

030 General Cyclopedias. 

040 General Collections. 

050 General Periodicals. 

060 General Societies. 

< 070 Newspapers. 

/ 080 Special Libraries. Polygraphy. 

090 Book Rarities. 

100 Philosophy. 

110 Metaphysics. 

120 Special Metaphysical Topics. 

130 Mind and Body. 

140 Philosophical Systems. 

150 Mental Faculties. Psychology. 

160 Logic. 

170 Ethics. 

180 Ancient Philosophers. 

190 Modern Philosophers. 

200 Religion. 

210 Natural Theology. F 

220 Bible. 

230 Doctrinal Theology. Dogmatics. 
240 Devotional and Practical. 

250 Homiletic. Pastoral. Parochial. 

260 Church. Institutions. Work. 

270 Religious History. 

280 Christian Churches and Sects. 

290 Non-Christain Religions. 

300 Sociology. 

310 Statistics. 

320 Political Science. 

330 Political Economy. 

340 Law. 

350 Administration. 

360 Associations and Institutions. 

370 Education. 

380 Commerce and Communication. 

390 Customs. Costumes. Folk-lore. 

400 Philology. 

410 Comparative. 

420 English. 

430 German. 

440 French. 

450 Italian. 

460 Spanish. 

470 Latin. 

480 Greek. 

490 Minor Languages. 


500 Natural Science. 


510 

Mathematics. 

520 

Astronomy. 

530 

Physics. 

540 

Chemistry. 

550 

Geology. 

560 

Paleontology. 

570 

Biology. 

580 

Botany. 

590 

Zoology'. 

600 Useful Arts. 

610 

Medicine. 

620 

Engineering. 

630 

Agriculture. 

640 

Domestic Economy. 

650 

Communication and Commerce. 

660 

Chemical Technology. 

670 

Manufactures. 

680 

Mechanic Trades. 

690 

Building. 

700 

Fine Arts. 

710 

Landscape Gardening. 

720 

* Architecture. 

730 

Sculpture. 

740 

Drawing. Design. Decoration, 

750 

Painting. 

760 

Engraving. 

770 

Photography'. 

780 

Music. 

790 

Amusements. 

800 

Literature. 

810 

American. 

820 

English. 

830 

German. 

840 

French. 

850 

Italian. 

860 

Spanish. 

870 

Latin. 

880 

Greek. 

890 

Minor Languages. 

900 

History. 

910 

Geography and Description. 

920 

Biography. 

930 

Ancient History. 


940 / Europe. 

950 c ( Asia. v 

960 <u j Africa. 

970 "§ \ North America. 

980 g / South America. 

990 \ OceANICA AND POLAR REGIONS 




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GENERAL WORKS 


BIBLIOGRAPHY. 

Burton, J. H. Book-hunter, etc. 1863 0 10-B95 
Field, Eugene. Love affairs of a bibliomaniac. 


1896.0 10-F45 

Ireland, Alexander. ( Philobiblos.) Book- 

lover’s enchiridion. 1883.0 10-Ir2 


Lang, Andrew. Books and bookmen. 1886. 

010-L25 

Rees, J. R. Pleasures of a book-worm. 1886. 

010-R25 

ANONYMS AND PSEUDONYMS. 

Cushing, William. Initials and pseudonyms. 

Ser. 1-2. 2 v. 1885-88.*014-C96 

Halkett, Samuel, and Laing, John, ed. Dic¬ 
tionary of the anonymous and pseudony¬ 
mous literature of Great Britain. 4 v. 

1882-88.*014-H14 

Haynes, J. E. Pseudonyms of authors. 1882. 

*014-H33 

BIBLIOGRAPHIES. 

Adams, 0. K. Manual of historical literature. 

1882.*016-Adl 

American catalogue, 1876. 2v. 1880-81.*0 1 5-Am3 
Ames, J. G. Comprehensive index of publi¬ 
cations of U. S. Government, 1889-93. 

1894.*016-Am3 

Bovet, Alfred, comp. Catalogue de la pre- 
cieuse collection d’autographes. Ser. 1-4. 

1884.F091-B66 

Harris, C. F. Catalogue of the Harris collec¬ 
tion of Amer. poetry, with notes by Stock- 

bridge. 1886.*0 16-H24 

Lowndes, W. T. Bibliographer’s manual of 
Eng. literature. Newed. 4 v. 1865. ( Bohn 

lib.) .*015-L95 

Winsor, Justin. Reader’s handbook of the 
American revolution, 1761-83. 1880. 

*973.3-W73 

LIBRARY CATALOGUES. 

American Library Assoc. Catalog of the “A. 

L. A.” library. 1893.*0 17-Am3 

Brooklyn Library. Analytical and classed 

catalogue. 1881.*019-B79 

Dayton {Ohio) Public Library. Catalogue. 

1884. *019-D33 

Osterhout Free Library, Wilkes-Barre, Fa. 
Class catalogue and author index, 1889, 
with First supplement, 1889-95. 2 v. 

1889-95.*0 17-0s7 

Toledo {Ohio) Public Library. Alphabetical 

catalogue, 1886. 1886... ..*019-T58 

U. S.-Surgeon-General’s Office. Index-cata¬ 
logue of the library. 16 v. 1880-95.*0 16-Un4 
Same. Ser. 2. v. 1-2. 1896-97.... ,*016-Un41 


Xenia Library Assoc., Xenia, Ohio. Finding 
list. 1893.*01 7-X2 

LIBRARY ECONOMY. 

Bainton, George, ed. Art of authorship. 1890. 

029-B16 

Blades, William. Enemies of books. Ed. 3. 

1881.025-B57 

Clark, J. W. Libraries in the Medieval and 

Renaissance periods. 1894.027-C55 

Dewey, Melvil. Decimal classification and 

relative index. Ed. 5. 1894.*025-D51 

Library journal, monthly, Jan., 1883-Dec., 

1898. v. 8-23. 1883-98.*020-L61 

Penn, Arthur. Home library. 1883. {Apple- 

pletons’ home bks.) .020-P38 

U. -Education, Bureau of. Public libraries 
of U. S. Pt. 1. 1876.*027-Un4 

READING AND AIDS. 

Abbott, Lyman, ed. Hints for home reading. 

1880.028-Ab2 

Baldwin, James. Book-lover; a guide to the 

best reading. 1885.028-B19 

Burt, M. E. Literary landmarks; a guide to 
good reading for young people, and teach¬ 
ers’ assistant. 1890. 028-B95 

Carlyle, Thomas. On the choice of books. 

Ed. 2. n. d.028-C21 

Hardy, G. E. Five hundred books for the 

'young. 1892.*028-H22 

Hodgkins, L. M. Guide to the study of 19th 

century authors. 1890.*028-H66 

Matson, Henry. References for literary work¬ 
ers. 1892.*028-M43 

Porter, Noah. Books ' and reading. Ed. 4. 

1876.028-P83 

Thwing, C. F, Reading of books. 1883.028-T42 

GENERAL ENCYCLOPAEDIAS. 

American cyclopaedia. 16 v. and Index. 

1873-78.*031-Am3 

Appletons’ annual cyclopaedia, 1876-1897. v. 
16-37. 1877-98. *031-Ap5 

Note .—Continuation of Amer. annual cyclopaedia and 
numbered consecutively with, v. 16-35, being v. 1-20 of 
New ser. and v. 36-37. v. 1-2 of Ser. 3. Vol. 35 contains 
complete index to the New series. 

Appletons’ annual cyclopaedia, Index to New 
series, v. 1-12, 1876-1887. 1888... *031-Ap5Z 
Armstrong, K. L. Armstrong's giant cyclo¬ 


pedia. [1894].*031-Ar6 

Brande, W. T., and Cox, G. W. Dictionary 
of science, literature and art. New ed. 3 
v. 1875.*032-B73 








































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GENERAL WORKS.—CYCLOPAEDIAS. PERIODICALS. 


Century cyclopedia of names; ed. by Smith. 

[1894-95].*031-033 

Champlin, J. D.,jr. Young folks’ cyclopaedia 

of common things. 1880.*031-0357 

Edwards, Eliezer. Words, facts, and phrases. 

1881.'.*031-Ed9 

Encyclopaedia Britannica, with Index. Ed. 9. 

25 v. 1878-89.*032-En2 

American supplement to Ed. 9. 4v. 1883-89. 

*032-En21 

Harper’s book of facts ; comp, by J. H. Will- 

“ t, sey ; ed. by Lewis. 1895.*031-H23 

Hazell’s annual, 1896; cyclo. record of men 

and events of the day. 1896.*032-H33 

Johnson’s universal cyclopaedia. New ed. 8 v. 

1896.*031-J63 

Killikelly, S. H. Curious questions in history, 
literature, art, and social life. 2v. 1890. 

*031-K56 

Reddall, H.F. comp. Fact, fancy, and fable. 

1889.*031-R25 

Thorne, Robert, ed. Fugitive facts ; epitome 

of gen. information. 1889.*031-T39 

Zell’s popular encyclopedia ; ed. by L. Colange. 

2 v. 1871.*031-Z4 

JOURNALISM. 

Hudson, Frederic. Journalism in the United 

States, 1690-1872. 1873.071-H86 

Jackson, Mason. Pictorial press; its origin 

and progress. 1885.070-J13 

Philips, Melville, ed. Making of a newspaper. 

1893. 070-P53 

GENERAL PERIODICALS. 

Appleton’s journal, monthly, July, 1878-Dec., 

1881. v. 6-11. 1878-81.051-Ap5 

Atlantic monthly, Nov., 1857-Dec., 1898. v. 

1-82. 1858-98.*051-At6 

Same, Jan., 1859-Dec. 1867. v. 3-7, 9, 15, 

and 17-20. 1859-67.051-At6 

Century, monthly, Nov., 1881-Oct., 1898. v. 

1-34. 1882-98.*051-C33 

Note .—Continuation of Scribner’^ monthly. 

Same, May, 1885-Apr., 1898. v. 8, 10, 12, 
14-17,19, 21, 23, 25, and 26-33. 1885-98.051-C33 
Chautauquan, monthly, Apr., 1896-Sept., 

1898. v. 23-27. 1896-98.*051-C39 

Cosmopolitan, monthly, Sept., 1886-Oct., 1898. 

v. 2-25. 1887-98. *051-C82 

Eclectic magazine, monthly, Jan., 1844-Dec., 

1S86. v. 66-107. 1S44-86.*051-Ec6 

Fortnightly review, Jan., 1897-Dec., 1898. v. 

67-70. 1897-98.*052-F77 

Forum, monthly, Mch., 1886-Aug., 1898. v. 

1-25. 1886-98.*..*051-F78 

Galaxy, monthly, Jan., 1869-Dec.,1877. v. 7-24. 

1869-77. *051-G13 

Good company, 1879-1881. v. 4-7. 1879-81.051-G59 


Harper’s new monthly magazine, June, 1850- 

Nov, 1898. v. 1-97. 1850-98.*051-H23 

Same, June, 1852-Nov.,1897. v. 5, 9, 11, 
31-32, 36-37, 43-45, 47-83, 85, 88-91, and 

93-95. 1852-97.051-H23 

Household words; conducted by Charles 
Dickens. 36 v. in 18. 1851-56. ( Tauchnitz 

ed.) .050-H81 

Illustrated American, weekly, Feb., 22, 1890- 
Dec., 30, 1898. v. 1-24. 1890-98. ...*071-116 

Illustrated London news, weekly, July, 21, 
1888-June, 27,1891. v. 3-8. 1888-91. *072-116 
Lippincott’s magazine, monthly, July, 1881- 
Dec., 1895. v. 28-34, 36, 37, 44, 46, 48, 49, 

and 53-56. 1881-95.051-L66 

Littell’s living age, weekly, Jan., 1856-Dec., 

1898. v. 48-219. 1856-98.*051-L72 

McClure’s magazine, monthly, June, 1893- 

Oct., 1898. v. 1-11. 1893-98.*051-M13 

Munsey’s magazine, monthly, Apr., 1896- 

Mch., 1898. v. 15-18. 1896-98.*051-M92 

New England magazine, monthly, Sept., 1889- 
Aug., 1898. New ser. v. 1-18. 1890-98. 

*051-N42 

Niles’ weekly register, Sept., 1825-Mch., 1834. 

v. 29-45. 1825-33.*051-N59 

North American review, monthly, July, 1873- 
Dec., 1898. v. 117-167. 1873-9S. . . *051-N81 
Our monthly, Jan., 1870-June, 1872. v. 1-5. 

1870-72.051-0u7 

Public opinion, weekly, Apr., 1886-Dec., 1898. 

v. 1-25. 1886-98.*071-P96 

Review of reviews, monthly, Feb., 1892-Dec., 
1898. Amer. ed. v. 5-18. 1892-98. *051-R32 
Scribner’s magazine, monthly, Jan., 1887- 

Dec., 1898. v. 1-24. 1887-98.*051-Scr7 

Same, Jan., 1891-Dec., 1897. v.9-22. 1891-98. 

051-Scr7 

Scribner’s monthly, Nov., 1870-Oct. 1881. 

v. 1-22. 1871-81.*051-Scr71 

Note .—Continued under the title “Century,” beginning 
Nov., 1881. 

Same, Nov., 1870-Apr., 1879. v. 1-2, 12-13, 
and .16-17. 1871-79.051-Scr71 


INDEXES. 

Atlantic monthly, Index to v. 1-33, Nov., 

1857-Dec., 1876. 1877.*051-At6Z 

Century, Index to v. 21-30, Nov., 1880-Oct., 
1885. 1886.*051-C33Z 

Note. —v. 21 and 22 under the title Scribner's monthly ; 
v-23-30, are v. 1-8 of the Century. 

Cooperative index to periodicals; ed. by 
W. I. Fletcher, 1883-86, and 1890. 2 v. 

1883-90. *050-C78 

Cumulative index to selected list of periodi¬ 
cals, 1897. v. 2. 1898.*050-C91 

Fletcher, W. I., ed. “A. L. A.” index: an 
index to general literature. 1893. *040-F63 
Harper’s new monthly magazine, Index to v. 
1-70, June, 1850-June, 1885. 1886 A051-H23Z 













































PHILOSOPHY.—GENERAL WORKS. METAPHYSICS. 


11 


Poole, W. IT., and Fletcher, W. I., ed. Index 
to periodical literature, with supplements, 
1802-1896. 4 v. 1882-97.*050-P79 

Scribner’s magazine, Index to v. 1-10, Jan., 
1887-Dec., 1891. 1891.*051-Scr7Z 


Scribner’s monthly, Index to v. 1-10, Nov., 
1870-Oct., 1876. 1876.*051-Scr71Z 

POLYGRAPHY. 

Chambers, William and Robert. Chambers’s 
miscellany. 20 v. in 10. n. d.080-C35 


PHILOSOPHY. 


GENERAL WORKS. 

Alexander, Archibald. Some problems of 

philosophy. 1886.104-A12 

Bascom, John. Problems in philosophy. 1886. 

104-B29 

Clifford, W. K. Lectures and essays; ed. by 
Stephen and Pollock. Ed. 2. 1886. 104-C61 

Cousin, Victor. Course of the history of mod¬ 
ern philosophy ; tr. by Wight. 2 v. 1869. 

109-C83 

Falckenberg, Richard. History of modern 
philosophy from Nicolas of Cusa to pres¬ 
ent time ; tr. by Armstrong. 1893. .. 109-F18 
Ladd, G. T. Introduction to philosophy. 1890. 

100-L12 

Lewes, G. H. Biographical history of philos¬ 
ophy from its origin in Greece to present 

day. 2v.ini. 1883.109-L58 

Masson, David. Recent British philosophy ; 

review, with criticisms. 1866,. . . . 109-M397 
Maurice, J. F. D. Moral and metaphysical 
philosophy. 2 v. New ed. 1872. .. 109-M44 
Schlegel, K. W. F. von. Philosophy of life 
and philosophy of language; tr. by Mor¬ 
rison. 1866. (Bohn’s lib.)..' .104-Sch4 

Stephen, Leslie. History of English thought 

in the 18th century. Ed. 2. 2v. 1881.109-St4 

Tennemann, AV. G. Manual of the history of 
philosophy ; tr. by Johnson, enl. and cont. 
by J. R. Morrell. 1870. (Bohn’sphilol. lib.) 

109-T25 

Ueberweg, Friedrich. History of philosophy ; 
tr. by Morris, with additions by Noah Por¬ 
ter. 2 v. 1876.109-Uel 

Weber, Alfred. History of philosophy ; tr. by 
Thilly. 1896. ...109-W38 

METAPHYSICS. 

Bowne, B. P. Metaphysics; study in first 

principles. 1882.110-B68 

Hamilton, Sir William, Bart. Lectures on 
metaphysics; ed. by Mansel and Veitch. 

1871. ...110-1118 

Janet, Paul. Final causes; tr. by Affleck. 

Ed. 2. 1883.124-J25 

McCosh, James. First and fundamental 

truths. 1889.. .110-M13 

Spencer, Herbert. First principles. Ed. 2. 

1872. (Synthetic philosophy). . ..113-Sp2 


MIND AND BODY. 

Bain, Alexander. Mind and body. 1875. 

(Inter sci. ser.) .131-B16 

Buck, J. D. Study of man and the way to 

health. 1889.....‘..130-B85 

Calderwood, Henry. Relations of mind and 

brain. Ed. 2. 1884.131-C13 

Carpenter, W. B. Nature and man, essays 
scientific and philosophical; with Memoir 

by J. E. Carpenter. 1888.131-C22 

Principles of mental physiology. 1875. 

131-C22P 

Granville, J. M. Secret of a clear head. 1879. 

131- G77 

Holmes, 0. W. Mechanism in thought and 

morals. 1872.131-H73 

Maudsley, Henry. Physiology and pathology 
of the mind. 1876.131-M44 

MENTAL DERANGEMENTS. 

Burton, Robert. (Democritus junior.) Anat¬ 
omy of melancholy. New ed. 3v. 1871. 

132- B95 

Earle, Pliny. Curability of insanity. 1887. 

132- Ea7 

Maudsley, Henry. Body and mind. 1875. 

132-M44B 

Responsibility in mental disease. 1874. 

(Inter, sci. ser.) .132-M44 

Ribot, Theodule. Diseases of memory ; tr. by 
Smith. 1882. (Inter, sci. ser.) .132-R35 

DELUSIONS. WITCHCRAFT. MAGIC. 

Crowe, Mrs. 0. (S.) Night-side of nature ; or, 

Ghosts and ghost-seers. 1868.133-C88 

Dahlgren, Mrs. M. (V.) G. South-Mountain 

magic. 1882. 133-D14 

Ennemoser, Joseph. History of magic; tr. 

byHowitt. 2v. 1854. (Bohn’s sci. lib.) . 133-En6 
Frith, Henry, and Allen, E. H. Language of 

the hand. n. d.133-F899 

Hammond, W. A. Spiritualism. 1876.133-H18 
M’Donald, W. Spiritualism. 1866. . . . 133-M14 
Mudge, Z. A. Witch Hill; hist, of Salem 

witchcraft. [1871].133-M88 

Parish, Edmund. Hallucinations and illus¬ 
ions. 1897. (Contemp. sci. ser.) .133-P21 

Podmore, Frank. Apparitions and thought- 
transference. [1894]. (Contemp. sci. ser.) 

133- P75 
































12 


PHILOSOPHY.—MIND AND BODY. PSYCHOLOGY. 


Salverte, A. J. E. B. Philosophy of magic, 
prodigies, and apparent miracles; tr. by 

Thomson. 2v.ini. 1847.133-Sa3 

Sargent, Epes. Planchette; or, the Despair 

of science. 1869.'.133-Sa68 

Scheie de Vere, Maximilian. Modern magic. 

1873. 133-Sch2 

MESMERISM. HYPNOTISM. DREAMS. 

Binet, Alfred, and Fere, Charles. Animal 
magnetism. 188$. (Inter, sci. ser .).. 134-B52 
Carpenter, W. B. Mesmerism, spiritualism, 

etc. 1889.134-C22 

Cocke, J. R. Hypnotism. 1894.134-C64 

Greenwood, Frederick. Imagination in 

dreams, and their study. 1894.135-G85 

M anaceine, Marie de. Sleep; its physiol¬ 
ogy, pathology, hygiene, and psychology. 

1897. ( Contemp. sci. ser.) .613-M31 

Moll, Albert. Hypnotism. 1890. ( Contemp. 

sci. ser.) .134-M73 

MENTAL CHARACTERISTICS. 

Galton, Francis. Hereditary genius. 1871. 

136-G13 

Robot, Th6odule. Heredity. 1875.136-R35 

PHYSIOGNOMY AND PHRENOLOGY. 

Combe, George. System of phrenology. 1871. 

139-C73 

Darwin, Charles. Expression of the emotions 

in man and animals. 1873.138-D25 

Fowler, O. S. and L. N. Illustrated Self-in¬ 
structor in phrenology and physiology. 

1857. 139-F83 

Lavater, J. C. Essays on physiognomy; tr. 

by Holcroft. Ed. 17. n. d. 138-L38 

Mantegazza, Paolo. Physiognomy and ex¬ 
pression. 1890.138-M32 

Rice, N.L. Phrenology examined. 1849.139-R36 
Sizer, Nelson. Forty years in phrenology. 

1882.139-Si88 

and Drayton, H. S. Heads and faces; 
phrenology and physiognomy. 1885. . 139-Si9 
Warner, Francis. Physical expression. 1886. 
(Inter, sci. ser.) .138-W24 

PHILOSOPHICAL SYSTEMS. 

Cook, Joseph. Transcendentalism, with pre¬ 
ludes on current events. 1878.141-C77 

Dabney, R. L. Sensualistic philosophy of 

the 19th century. [1875].i45-Dll 

Morell, J. D. Historical and critical view of 
the speculative philosophy of Europe in 
the 19th century. 1848.140-M81 

PSYCHOLOGY. 

Abbott, Lyman. Study in human nature. 

1885...150-Ab2 

Aiken. Catharine. Methods of mind-train¬ 
ing. 1896..150-Ai4 

Bascom, John. Science of mind. 1881. . 150-B29 


Bowne, B. P. Introduction to psychological 

theory. 1887.150-B68 

Compayre, Gabriel. Elements of psychology ; 

tr. by Payne. 1890...150-C73E 

Intellectual and moral development of the 
child; tr. by Wilson. 1896. (Inter, edue. 

ser.) .150-C73 

Halleck, R. P. Psychology and psychic cul¬ 
ture. [1895].150-H15 

Harris, W. T. Introduction to the study of 

philosophy. 1889.150-H24 

Haven, Joseph. Mental philosophy. 1872. 

150-H29 

Hopkins, Mark. Outline study of man. 1874. 

150-H77 

Ladd, G. T. Psychology. 1S94.150-L12 

Lewes, G. H. Problems of life and mind. 

Ser. 1. 1874.150-L58 

Oersted, H. C. Soul in nature, with supple¬ 
mentary contributions; tr. by Horner. 

1852. (Bohn’s sci. lib.) .150-0e7 

Radestock, Paul. Habit and its importance 
in education ; pedagogical psychology ; tr. 
by Caspari. 1886. (Educ. class.). . 150-R12 
Reed, Sampson. Observations on the growth .J 
of the mind; with biog. pref. by James 

Reed. New ed. 1886.150-R25 

Ribot, Th4odule. English psychology. 1874. 

150-R35 

Romanes, G. J. Mental evolution in man. 

1889. 150-R66 

Spencer, Herbert. Principles of psychology. 

2 v. 1875. (Synthetic philosophy .). . 150-Sp27 
Sully, James. Outlines of psychology. 18S6. 

150-Su5 

Taylor, Isaac. World of mind. 1858. . . 150-T21 
INTELLECT. 

Bain, Alexander. Senses and the intellect. 

Ed. 3. 1874.151-B16 

Hirsch, William. Genius and degeneration ; 

a psychological study. 1896.151-H61 

Locke, John. Essay concerning human un¬ 
derstanding ; and Treatise on conduct 

of the understanding, n. d.151-L79 

Works. 2 v. 186^-70. (Bohn’s lib.). 151-L79W 
Porter, Noah. Elements of intellectual sci¬ 
ence ; abr. from “the Human intellect.” 

. 1871.151-P83 

Taine, H. A. On intelligence; tr. by Haye. 

2 v. 1875.151-T13 

MEMORY. EMOTIONS. WILL. 

Fothergill, J. M. Will power. 1886_159-F82 

Granville, J. M. Secret of a good memory. 

1881.154-G77 

Kay, David. Memory, what it is and Row to 
improve it. 1889. (Inter, educ. ser.). 154-K18 
McCosb, James. (The) emotions. 1880.157-M13 
Psychology ; the motive powers, emotions, 

conscience, will. 1887.157-MI13P 

Maudsley, Henry. Body and will. 1884. 

159-M44 









































LOGIC. ETHICS. 


13 


LOGIC. 


Devey, Joseph. Logic. 1864. (Bohn’sphilol. 

M.) .160-D49 

Emmens, S. H. Logic, pure and applied. Ed. 

3. 1870..160-Em6 

Everett, C. C. Science of thought. 1870. 

160-Ev2 


Hamilton, Sir William, Bart. Lectures on 
logic; ed. by Hansel and Veitch. 1871. 

160-H18 

Jevons, W. S. Logic. 1876. (Scienceprimers.) 

160-J53 

Locke, John. Selections from [his] Essay on 
the human understanding; with notes by 
Emmens. 1866.160-Em6 

Note .—Bound with E'unnuis, S. II. Logic. 

McCosh, James. Laws of discursive thought: 

text-book of formal logic. 1876.160-M13 

Mill, J. S. System of logic. 1871.160-M59 

Poland, William. Laws of thought; or, 

Formal logic. 1892.160-P76 

Sidgwick, Alfred. Fallacies; a view of logic 
from the practical side. 1884. (Inter, sc.i. 
ser.) .;•.165-Si2 

ETHICS. 

Alger, W. R. School of life. 1881.170-A13 

Arthur, William. On the difference between 

physical and moral law. 1884.170-Ar7 

Beecher, H. W. Lectures to young men. 

1861.170-B39 

Bushnell, Horace. Moral uses of dark things. 

1881. (Lit. varieties, v. 2.) .170-B96 

Combe, George. Constitution of man consid¬ 
ered in relation to external objects. Ed. 

2, Amer. 1833.170-C73 

Moral philosophy. 1861.170-C73M 

Cook, Joseph. Conscience, with preludes on 

current events. 1879.171-C77 

Craik, Mrs. D. M. (M.) Sermons out of 

church, n. d.*..170-C84 

Curtis, G. W. Ars recte vivendi; essays con¬ 
tributed to “the Easy chair.” 1898.170-C94 
Day, H. N. Science of ethics. 1876. . . . 170-D33 
Dick, Thomas. Essay on sin and evils of 
covetousness. 1845.;.370-D54 

Note —Bound with his Mental illumination and moral 
improvement of mankind 

Dodge, G. H. Bundle of letters to busy girls 

on practical matters. 1888.170-D657 

ed. Thoughts of busy girls. [1892] 170-D658 
Fisher, Mrs. A. B. (B.) Moral teachings of 

science. 1892.171-F53 

Fisher, S. W. Three great temptations of 

youngmen. 1852.170-F537 

Gaskell, Mrs. E. C. S. Happy homes and 

hearts that make them. n. d.170-G21 

Geikie, Cunningham. Life: a book for young 

men. Ed. 10. 1880.170-G27 

Gilman, N. P. Laws of daily conduct; and 
Character building, by E. P. Jackson. 

1S92.170-G42 


Gregory, D. S. Christian ethics. 1880. 170-G87 

Hale, E. E. What career? 1878.170-H13 

Hamerton, P. G. Human intercourse. 1884. 

170-H17 

Hardy, E. J. “Manners makyth man.” 1887. 

170-H22 

Harris, John. Mammon; or, Covetousness 
the sin of the Christian church, n. d. 179-H24 
Holland, J. G. (Timothy Titcomb.) Gold- 
foil, hammered from popular proverbs. 


Ed. 17. 1866 . ..170-H72 

Lessons in life. Ed 11. 1864.170-H72L 


Letters to the Joneses. Ed. 11 . 1870. 

170-H72L1 

Hopkins, Mark. Law of love and love as a 
law; or, Christian ethics. Ed. 7. 1874. 

171-H77 

Jackson, E. P. Character building. 1892. 

In. .. 170-G42 

Janet, Paul. Theory of morals. 1883 . . . 171-J25 
Kelley, J. P. Law of service; a study in 

Christian altruism 1894.171-K28 

Lecky, W. E H. History of European mor¬ 
als from Augustus to Charlemagne. 2 v. 

1872..170-L49 

Lubbock, Sir John, Bart. Use of life. 1894. 

170- L96 

MacMahon, Ella, tr. Golden sands ; a collec¬ 
tion of little counsels 1883. ..._170-M23 

Mallock, W. IT. Is life worth living? 1879. 

171- M29 

Marden, O S Architects of fate; or, Steps 

to success and power. 1895.170-M33 

Pushing to the front; or, Success under 

difficulties. 1895.170-M33P 

Maurice, J. F. D. Social morality. Ed. 2. 

1872. .170-M44 

Moxom, P. S. Aim of life. Ed. 2 . 1894.170-M87 
Muirhead, J. IT. Elements of ethics. 1892. 

( Univ. exten. man.) .171-M89 

Munger, T T. On the threshold. 18S1.170-M92 

Notes, for boys (and their fathers) on morals, 
mind and manners ; by an old boy. 1888. 

* 170-N84 

Peabody, A. P. Moral philosophy. 18S7.171-P298 
Porter, Noah Elements of moral science. 

1885.170-P83 

Present to youths & youngmen. 2 v. 1891. 

170-P925 

Quigley, Dorothy. Success is for you. 1897. 

170-Q4 

Way to keep young 1897.170-Q4W 

Richards, Mrs. C. H. (B.) Springs of action. 

1863.170-R38 

Sabine, Lorenzo. Notes on duels and duel¬ 
ling. Ed 3 1859.179-Sal2 

Salt, H. S. Animals’ rights; also, an essay 
on Vivisection in America, by Albert 

Leffingwell. 1894.179-Sa3 

Sidgwick, Henry. Outlines of the history of 
ethics. 1886.170-Si3 








































14 


PHILOSOPHY.—ETHICS. TEMPERANCE AND INTEMPERANCE. 


Smiles, Samuel. Duty, with illustrations of 
courage, patience, and endurance. 1881. 

170-Sm4 

Smith, Adam. Theory of moral sentiments. 

Newed. 1869. {Bohn's lib.) .171-Sm4 

Smyth, Newman. Christian ethics. 1892. 

{Inter, theol. lib.) ..171-Sm9 

Spencer, Herbert. Data of ethics. 1879. 

{Synthetic philosophy ).171-Sp27 

Stephen, Leslie. Science of ethics. 1882.171-St4 

Swing, David. Motives of life. Newandenl. 

ed. 1889.171-Sw6 

Tolstoi, L. N., Graf. Life; tr. by ITapgood. 

[1888]. 170-T58 

Truman, B. C. Field of honor; history of 

duelling. 1884.179-T77 

"Wagner, Charles. Courage. 1894.170-W12 

Youth; tr. by Redwood. 1893.170-W12Y 

Wayland, Francis. Elements of moral sci¬ 
ence. 1872.170-W36 

Whewell, William. Elements of morality 
including polity. 2 v. 1857.170-W57 

STATE ETHICS. 

American Conference on International Arbi¬ 
tration. [Meeting] held in Washington, 

D. C., April 22 and 23, 1896. 1896. ,172-Am3 

Bishop, P. P. American patriotism. 1887. 

172- B54 

Tourgee, A. W. Letters to a king. 188S. 172-T64 

FAMILY ETHICS. 

Amenities of home. 1881. ( Appletons' home 

bks.) .173-Am3 

Arey, Mrs. H. E (G.) Home and school 

training. 1884.173-Ar3 

Burdette, R. J., and others. Before he is 
twenty; five perplexing phases of the boy 

question considered. [1894].173-B89 

Cook, Joseph. Marriage, with preludes on 

current events. 1880.173-C77 

Croly, Mrs. J. (C.) {Jenny June.) For better 

or worse. 1875.173-C87 

Diaz, Mrs. A. (M.) Bybury to Beacon street. 

Ed. 2. [1887].173-D54 

Domestic problems. 1881.173-D54D 

Schoolmaster’s trunk ; papers on home-life 

in Tweenit. 1875.173-D54S 

Dodge, M. A. (Gail Hamilton.) New atmos¬ 
phere. 1868.173-D66 

Nursery noonings. 1875.173-D66N 

Ellis, Mrs. S. (S.) Wives of England. 1843. 

173- E15 

Hardy, E. J. How to be happy though mar¬ 
ried. 1886.173-H22 

Martineau, Harriet. Household education. 

1877..:.173-M36 

Mothers in council. 1884.173-M86 

Pomeroy, H. S. Ethics of marriage. 1888. 

173-P77 

Spofford, Mrs. H. E. (P.) House and hearth. 

1891.173-Sp6 

Stowe, Mrs. H. E. (B.) {Christopher Crowfield.) 
Little foxes, Ed. 18. 1884..'. 173-St8 


BUSINESS ETHICS. 

Eggleston, G. C. How to make a living. 

1875.174-Eg3 

Green, .T H. Gambling exposed. [1857]. 174-G82 

Gambling unmasked. Ed. 3. 1848 174-G82G 

Hale, E. E. How they lived in Hampton. 

1888.174-H13 

Mathews, William. Getting on in the world ; 

or, Hints on success in life. 1883. .. 174-M42 
Smiles, Samuel. Thrift. [1875].174-Sm4 

Thayer, W. M. Tact, push and principle. Ed. 

11. 1885. .174-T33 

ETHICS OF AMUSEMENTS. 

Crane, J. T. Popular amusements. [1869]. 

175-C85 

Leeds,.!. W. Theatre. 1884.175-L51 

SOCIAL ETHICS. 

Hale, E. E. Howtodoit. 1879.177-H13 

Hale, Mrs. S. J. (B.) Manners; or, Happy 
homes and good society all the year 

round. New ed. 1889.177-IT137 

Holland, J. G. {Timothy Titcomb.) Titcomb’s 
letters to young people, single and mar¬ 
ried. Ed. 15. 1883.177-H72 

Ruskin, John. Pearls for young ladies ; col¬ 
lected from [his] later works, by Tuthill. 

1879.177-R89 

Ryder, A. H. Hold up your heads, girls! 

[1886]. 177-R97 

Sangster, Mrs. M. E. (M.) Hours with girls. 

[1881].177-Sa5 

Starrett, Mrs. H. (E.) Letters to a daughter, 
and a Little sermon to school-girls. 1886 

177-St2 

TEMPERANCE AND INTEMPERANCE. 

Beard, G. M. Stimulants and narcotics. 1871. 

{Putnam's handy-bk. ser.) .178-B38 

Carpenter, R. L. Lecture on tobacco. 

See .. . 178-L75 

Carpenter, W. B Physiology of temperance 

and total abstinence. 1853.178-C22 

Crafts, W. F. What the temperance century 

has made certain. 1885.178-C84 

Cyclopaedia of temperance and prohibition. 

1891.•.*178-C99 

Day, Horace. Opium habit, with suggestions 

as to the remedy 1868.178-D33 

Gustafson, Axel. Foundation of death; a 
study of the drink question. 1884. 178-G97 
Guthrie, John. Temperance physiology. 1882. 

178-G98 

Hargreaves, William. Alcohol and science. 

1882.6 13-H22 

Kimball, A. R. Blue ribbon. [1894], . .178-K56 
Lawrence, Mrs. Margarette. {Meta Lander.) 

Tobacco problem. Ed. 5, enl. [1885] 178-L43 
Lees, F. R. Text-book of temperance. 1869 

178-L51 

Lizars, John. Use and abuse of tobacco. 

In. . 178-M61 















































PHILOSOPHERS.—RELIGION. 


15 


Livermore, A A. Anti-tobacco; with a Lec¬ 
ture on tobacco, by R. L Carpenter ; and 
On the use of tobacco, by G. F. Witter. 

1883.178-L75 

Miller, James. Alcohol: its place and power; 
and the Use and abuse of tobacco, by 

John Lizars. 1881. 178-M61 

Oswald, F. L Poison problem; or, Cause 

and cure of intemperance 1887.178-Os9 

Parsons, Benjamin. Anti-Bacchus. 1840 

178-P246 

Parton, James. Smoking and drinking. 1868. 

178-P25 

Pitman, R. C. Alcohol and the state 1880. 

178-P68 

Stewart, Mother Eliza Crusader in Great 

Britain ; history of British women’s tem¬ 
perance association 1893.178-St47 

Memories of the Crusade; great uprising 
of women of Ohio in 1873, against the 

liquor crime Ed. 2. 1889.178-St47M 

Weeden, W B. Morality of prohibitory liquor 

laws 1875. .178-W42 

Wines, F. H. and Koren, John Liquor prob¬ 
lem in its legislative aspects. 1897.178-W724 
Witter, G. F. Tobacco and its effects. 

See. 178-L75 

ANCIENT PHILOSOPHERS. 

Aurelius Antonius, Marcus. Thoughts; tr. 
by Long. Ed. 2. 1869. (Bohn’s class, lib.) 

188-Au6 

Boethius, A. M. S. King Alfred’s Anglo- 
Saxon version of de Consolatione philoso¬ 
phise with Eng. tr. by Fox. 1864. ( Bohn’s 

lib.) ..189-B63 

Bose, R. C. Hindu philosophy ; the orthodox 

systems. 1884.181.4-B65 

Godley, A'. D. Socrates and Athenian society 

in his day. 1896.183.2-Sol4G 

Holland, F. M. Reign of the Stoics. 1879 188-H72 

King, C. W. Gnostics and their remains, 
ancient and mediaeval. Ed. 2. 1887. 

189.1-K58 

Mitchell, E. M. Study of Greek philosophy ; 
with introd. by Alger. 1891.180-M69 


Pater, Walter. Plato and Platonism. 1893. 

184-P27 

Philo Judaeus. Works; tr. by Yonge. 4 v. 
1854-55. (Bohn’s eccles. lib.) .186.4-P54 

MODERN PHILOSOPHERS. 

Bacon, Francis. Physical and metaphysical 
works, incl. the Advancement of learning 
and Novum organum; ed. by Devey. 1868. 


( Bohn’s sci. lib.) .192.1-B13P 

Fowler, Thomas. Bacon. 1881. (Eng. 
Philos.) .192.1-B13 


Caldwell, William. Schopenhauer’s system 
in its philosophical significance. 1896. 

193.7-C13 

Comte, Auguste. Positive philosophy ; tr. by 


Mar.tineau. 1868.194.8-C73 

Hamilton, Sir William, Bart. Monck, W. H. 

S. Sir William Hamilton. 1881. (Eng. 
philos.) . 192.9-H18 

Hartley, David. Bower, G. S. David Hart¬ 
ley and .Tames Mill. 1881. (Eng. philos.) 

192.9-H26 

Hume, David. Philosophical works. 4 v. 

1826.192.4-H88 


Hutcheson, Francis. Fowler, Thomas Shafts- 
bury and Hutcheson. 1883. (Eng. philos.) 

192.9-Shl 

Kant, Immanuel, Critique of pure reason ; 
tr. by Meiklejohn. 1870. (Bohn’s philos. 

lib.) .193.2-K13 

Lewes, G- H. Comte’s philosophy of the sci¬ 
ences. 1853. (Bohn’s sci. lib.). . . . 194.8-L58 
Mill, J. S. Positive philosophy of Auguste 

Comte. 1867.194.8-M59 

Mill, James. Bower, G. S. David Hartley and 
James Mill. 1881. (Eng. philos.) 192.9-H26 
Royce, Josiah. Religious aspect of philos¬ 
ophy. 1885.191.9-R81 

Shaftesbury, A. A. Cooper, 3d Earl of, Fow¬ 
ler, Thomas. Shaftesbury and Hutcheson. 

1883. (Eng. Philos.) .192.9-Shl 

Smith, Adam. Farrer, J. A. Adam Smith. 
1881. (Eng. philos.) .192.9-Sm4 


RELIGION 


GENERAL WORKS. 

Beecher, H. W. Lecture-room talks. [1869.] 

204-B39 

Summer in England; addresses, lectures, 
etc., delivered; ed. by J. B. Pond. 1887. 

204-B39S 

Benham, William, ed. Dictionary of religion. 

1887.*203-B43 


Bushnell, Horace. Building eras in religion. 
1881. (Lit. varieties, v. 3.) .204-B96 

Cobbe, F. P. Darwinism in morals, and other 
essays. 1883 . 204-C63 

Davies, T. A. Gospel Christianity. [1896]. 

204-D28 

Dick, Thomas. Philosophy of religion. 1845. 

201-D54 






























16 


RELIGION.—NATURAL THEOLOGY. DEISM AND ATHEISM. 


Dick, Thomas. On the improvement of so¬ 
ciety by the diffusion of knowledge. 1845. 

201-D54 

Note .—Bound with his Philosophy of religion. 

Dodge, M. A. (Gail Hamilton.) .Stumbling- 

blocks. 1871.. ...204-D66 

Drummond, Henry. Ideal life; with memor¬ 
ial sketches by Watson and Nicoll. 1898. 

204-D84 

Edwards, Jonathan. Works; with'Essay on 
his genius and writings, by Henry Rogers ; 
and Memoir by S. E. Dwight. 2 v. Ed. 12. 

1879.204-Ed9 

Essays and reviews. 1862. (Tauchnitz ed ) 

204-Es7 

Fiske, A K. Midnight talks at the club. 

1890.204-F54 

Free Religious Association. Freedom and 

fellowship in religion. 1875.204-F87 

Fuller, Andrew. Principal works and re¬ 
mains ; with memoir, by his son. New ed. 

1864. ( Bohn’s lib.) .204-F96 

Gibbes, E. O. Origin of sin, and Dotted 
words in the Hebrew Bible. 1893. . 204-G35 
Gilbert, J. H., comp. Burning words of bril¬ 
liant wrjters; cyclo. of quotations from 
religious literature of all ages. 1883 A208-G37 
Gladden, Washington. Ruling ideas of the 

present age. 1895.204-G45 

Gould, Sabine Baring-. Origin and develop¬ 
ment of religious belief. Ft. 1. 1871 201-G73. 
Hall, Robert. Miscellaneous works, with 
Memoir by Gregory. 1870. ( Bohn’s lib.) 

204-H14 

Hopkins, Mark. Strength and beauty; dis¬ 
cussions for young men. [1874]. . . 204-H77 
Mill, J. S. Three essays on religion. 1874.204-M59 
Mozley, J. B. Ruling ideas in early ages. 

Ed. 2. 1881.204-M87 

Phelps, Austin My portfolio. 1882. 204-P51 

Shairp, J. C. Culture and religion. 1874 204-Sh.l 
Shedd, W. G. T. Orthodoxy and heterodoxy. 

1893. 204-Sh3 

Van Ness, Thomas. Coming religion. 1893. 

204-V33 

Watson, J. M. (Ian Maclaren.) Mind of the 

Master. 1896.204-W33 

Woods, Leonard. History of the Andover 

Theological Seminary. 1885.207-W86 

Wright, W. B. Master and men. 1894 204-W93 
Young Men’s Christian Association, London. 
Select lectures, 1847-55; ed. by Clark. 

1857.204-Y87 

NATURAL THEOLOGY. 

Argyll, G. D. Campbell, 8tli Duke of. Reign 

of law. Ed. 4, Amer. 1873...210-Ar3 

Unity of nature. 1884.210-Ar3U 

Bell, Sir Charles. (The) hand, as evincing 
design and illustrating the power, wis¬ 
dom, and goodness of God. Ed 8. 1875. 

( Brdgw. treat.) .210-B41 


Buckland, William. Geology and mineralogy 
as exhibiting the power, wisdom, and 
goodness of God; ed. by F. T. Buckland. 

Ed. 4. 2 v. 1869. (Brdgw. treat.) -210-B85 

Chalmers, Thomas. Natural theology. 2 v. 

1857.210-C35 

On the power, wisdom, and goodness of 
God, as manifested in the adaptation of 
nature to man. 1869. (Brdgw. treat.) 

210-C35P 

Cooke, .T. P Religion and chemistry; or, 
Proofs of God’s plan in the atmosphere 

and its elements. Ed. 2. 1867.2 10-C77 

Hill, Thomas. Geometry and faith; sup. to 
9th Bridgewater treatise. Ed. 3, enl. 

1882 .. .2 10-H55 

Jackson, William. Philosophy of natural 

theology. 1875.210-J14 

Kidd, John Adaptation of external nature 
to physical condition of man. 1852. 

(Brdgw. treat.) .210-K54 

Kirby, William. On the power, wisdom, and 
goodness of God, as manifested in the 
creation of animals; ed. by Jones. New 

ed. 2 v. 1853. (Brdgw. treat.) .210-K63 

Larrabee, W. C. Lectures on scientific evi¬ 
dences of natural and revealed religion; 

ed. by Tefft. 1850.210-L32 

Paley, William. Natural theology. 1854 210-P17 
Prout, William. Chemistry, meteorology 
and the function of digestion considered 
with reference to natural theology; ed. 
by Griffith. Ed. 4. 1855. (Brdgw. treat.) 

210-P95 

Roget, P. M. Animal and vegetable physiol¬ 
ogy considered with reference to natural 
theology. Ed. 4. 2 v 1867. (Brdgw. 

treat.) . 2iO-R63 

Seeley, J. R. Natural religion. Ed. 2. 1882. 

210- Se3 

Smith, J. P. Relation between the Holy 
Scriptures and geological science. Ed 5. 

1854. (Bohn’s sci lib.) .210-Sm5 

Van Norden, Charles. Outermost rim and 

beyond. [1882]. 210-V34 

Whewell, William. Astronomy and general 
physics considered with reference to 
natural theology. 1862. (Brdgw. treat.) 

210-W57 

DEISM AND ATHEISM. 

Alviella, Goblet, Count d’. Contemporary 
evolution of religious thought in England, 
America and India; tr. by Moden. 1886. 

211- A18 

Christlieb, Theodor. Best methods of coun¬ 
teracting modern infidelity. 1874. . 211-C46 
Fiske, John. Idea of God as affected by 

modern knowledge. 18S6.211-F54 

Lecky, W. E. H. History of rationalism in 

Europe. Rev. ed. 2 v. 1872.211-L49 

Nelson, David. Cause and cure of infidelity. 

Ed. 2. [1841].211-N33 































CREATION. RELIGION AND SCIENCE. BIBLE. 


17 


Wendling, G. R Ingersollism, from a secular 

point of view 1883. 211-W48 

Whitmore, F. B. Infidel objections to the 
Scriptures, considered and refuted. 1884. 

211- W59 

THEOSOPHY. 

Muller, Max. Theosophy; or, Psychological 
religion. 1893. (Gifford lecture*, 189-2.) 

212- M91 

CREATION. EVOLUTION. 

Boardman, G D. Studies in the creative 
week. 1879. 213-B63 

Dawson, Sir J W. Origin of the world ac¬ 
cording to revelation and science. [1877]. 

213- D32 

Guyot, Arnold Creation ; or, Biblical cos¬ 
mogony in light of modern science. 1884. 


213-G99 

Harris, John Man primeval. 1S70. .. .213-H24 
Pre-Adamite earth. Ed. 6, rev. and enl. 

1870.213-H24P 


Kinns, Samuel. Harmony of the Bible with 
science; or, Moses and geology. [1881]. 

213-K62 

Le Conte, Joseph. Evolution and its relation 

to religious thought. 1889.213-L49 

Lenormant, Francois. Beginnings of history. 

1882.930-L54 

Lewis, Tayler. Six days of creation. 1879. 

213-L59 

Winchell, Alexander. Sketches of creation. 

1870. . . . ..:....213-W72 

RELIGION AND SCIENCE. 

Dawson, Sir J. W. Modern science in Bible 

lands. 1889.215-D32 

Draper, J. W. History of the conflict between 
religion and science. Ed. 7. 1875. (Inter. 

sci. ser.) . 215-D79 

Drummond, Henry. Natural law in the spir¬ 
itual world. 1888.215-D84 

Le Conte, Joseph. Religion and science. 

1875.,.215-L49 

Shaler, N. S. Interpretation of nature. 1893. 

215-Shl 

White, A. D. History of the warfare of sci¬ 
ence with theology in Christendom. 2 v. 

1897.215-W58 

FUTURE LIFE. IMMORTALITY. 

Clark, D. W. Man all immortal. [1864] 218-C54 
Dick, Thomas. Christian philosopher; or, 
Connexion of science and philosophy with 
religion. 1845.218-D54 

Note —Bound with his Philosophy of a future state. 

Philosophy of a future state. 1845. .. 218-D54 
Fiske, John. Destiny of man viewed in the 

light of his origin. Ed. 5 1885.218-F54 

Gordon, G. A. Witness to immortality. 1893. 

218-G65 

Hudson, T J. Scientific demonstration of 
the future life. 1895.218-H86 


Phelps, E. S., afterwards Mr*. Ward. Strug¬ 
gle for immortality. 1889...218-P51 

Straub, Jacob. Consolations of science; or, 
Contributions from science to hope of im¬ 
mortality. 1884.218-St8 


BIBLE. 


Bible. Riverside parallel Bible ; King James’s 
version, A. D. 1611, arranged in parallel 
columns, with, the rev. versions of 1881 
and 1885. 1885.*220-B47 


Bissell, E. C. Historic origin of the Bible. 
[1873].220-B54 

Blake, S L. (The) Book; or, When, and by 
whom, the Bible was written. [ 1886]. 220-B58 
Bowen, Francis. Layman’s study of the Eng¬ 
lish Bible. 1885...220-B67 


Briggs, C. A. Biblical study; its principles, 

methods and history. 1883.220-B758 

Cellerier, J. E Biblical hermeneutics ; tr. by 

Elliott and Harsha [1881].220-C33 

Condit, Blackford. History of the English 

Bible. 1882.220-C75 

Crooker, J. H. New Bible and its new uses. 

1893.220-C88 

Dore, J. R. Old Bibles: account of early ver¬ 
sions of English Bible Ed. 2 ' 1888.220-D73 
Farrar, F. W., Dean. Bible ; its meaning and 

supremacy. 1897 . 220-F24 

Gladden, Washington. Who wrote the Bible? 

, 1891.220-G45 

Headley, J. T. Sacred mountains, characters 
and scenes in the Holy Land. [1865]. 

220.9-H34 

Horton, R. F. Inspiration and the Bible. 

[Ed 2.] [1888].220-H78. 

Ladd, G. T. What is the Bible? 1888. . . 220-L12 
Mears, D. O. Deathless Book. [1888]. . 220-M46 


Merrill, G. E. Story of the manuscripts 

[1881]. 220-M55 

Mombert, .T I. Hand-book of the English 

versions of the Bible. [1883].220-M73 

Moulton, W. F History of the English Bible. 

[1878]. 220-M86 

Palmer, Mrs H L. Home-life in the Bible. 

1881. 220.9-P18 

Pattison, T. IJ. History of the English Bible. 

1894.220-P28 

Prideaux, Humphrey, Dean. Old and New 
Testaments connected. Ed. 15, Amer. 2 

v. 1871. ............ 820-P93 

Ralston, Samuel Brief explication of prin¬ 
cipal prophecies of Daniel and John. 1842. 

220-R143 


Randall, D A. Ham-Mishkan, the wonderful 
tent; account of the Mosaic tabernacle. 

1886.220.9-R15 

Rogers, Henry. Superhuman origin of the 

Bible inferred from itself 1874.220-R63 

Smith, H. P. Inspiration and inerrancy. 1893. 

220-Sm5 






































18 


RELIGION.—COMMENTARIES. OLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS. 


» 


Tuck, Robert, ed. Handbook of scientific 
and literary Bible difficulties. Ser 2 n. d 

220-T79 

West, Nathaniel Complete analysis of the 

Holy Bible. 1868.*220-W52 

Willson, Marcius and R P. Mosaics of Bible 

history. 2 v. 1883.220.9-W69 

Wright, John. Early Bibles of America. 1892 

220-W93 

Early Bibles of America; Bibles pub. in U. 

S , Mexico and Canada. Ed. 3, rev. and 
enl. 1894.220-W93a 

COMMENTARIES, CONCORDANCES, AND DICTION¬ 
ARIES. 

Jamieson, Robert, Fausset, A. R., and Brown, 
David. Commentary, critical and explan¬ 
atory, on the Old and New Testaments. 2 

v. n. d.*220-J24 

Philp, R. K. Biblical reason why. [1859] 

220-P55 

Smith, Sir William. Dictionary of the Bible ; 
rev. and ed. by Hackett and Abbot. 4 v 

1875.*220-Sm67 

Young, Robert. Analytical concordance to 
the Bible. Ed. 5, rev. 1889.*220-Y86 

OLD TESTAMENT. 

Butler, J. G. Bible-work: the Old Testa¬ 
ment. 9 v. 1892-94. r .*221-B97 

Geikie, Cunningham. Hours with the Bible. 

New ed., rev. and enl. 6v. 1897. . 221-G27 

Old Testament charactei’s. 1897. . . 221-G270 
Moorehead, W. G. Outline studies in the 
books of the Old Testament. [1893] 

221-M782 

Smith, W. R. Old Testament in the Jewish 

Church. 1881.221-Sm66 

Smith, William, ed. Old Testament history 
to return of the Jews. 1875. ( Student’s 

ser.) .221-Sm68 

Wise, I. M. Pronaos to Holy Writ; establish¬ 
ing, on documentary evidence, the author¬ 
ship, date, form, and contents of each of 
its books. 1891.,.221-W75 

BIOGRAPHY. 

Abraham. Allen, Robert. Abraham; life, 
times, and travels. Ed. 2. 1877.221.92-Ab8A 
Aguilar, Grace. Women of Israel. 2v. 1876. 

221.92-Ag9 

Burt, N. C. Redemption’s dawn; or, Biog. 
studies in Old Testament history and 

prophecy. 1852.221.92-B95 

Daniel. Taylor, W. M. Daniel the Beloved. 

1878.221.92-D22T 

David. Taylor, W. M. David, King of Israel. 

[1874]. 221.92-D27T 

Elijah. Taylor, W. M. Elijah the Prophet 

1877.221.92-E14T 

Guthrie, Thomas. Studies of character from 

the Old Testament. 1869.221.92-G98 

Joseph. Taylor, W. M. Joseph the Prime- 

minister. 1886. 221.92-J77T 


McCook, H. C. Women friends of Jesus. 1886. 

221.92- M13 

Moses. Taylor, W. M. Moses the Lawgiver. 

1879. . . .221.92-M85 

HISTORICAL BOOKS. 

Beecher, H. W. Bible studies; readings in 
early books of Old Testament; ed. by 

Howard. 1893.222-B39 

Gibson, J. M. Ages before Moses; lectures 

on Book of Genesis. [1879].222-G35 

Harper, H. A. Bible and modern discover¬ 
ies. Ed. 4, rev. 1891....222-H23 

MacCrie, Thomas. Lectures on Book of Es¬ 
ther. 1838. 222-M135 

Vos, Geerhardus. Mosaic origin of the Penta- 

teuchal codes. 1886.222-V92 

POETICAL AND PROPHETICAL BOOKS. 

Bible —Old Testament. Book of Job, in En¬ 
glish verse: tr. by Thoinas Scott. 1848. 

223-B476 

Briggs, C. A. Messianic prophecy. Ed. 2. 

1893.224-B758 

Griffis, W. E. Lily among thorns; study of 
the Biblical drama, the Song of songs. 

1890..223-G87 

Smith, Uriah. Thoughts on the book of Dan¬ 
iel. Ed. 2, rev. and enl. 1883.224-Sm65 

Van Dyke, Henry. Story of the Psalms. 

1887.. 223-V28 

Walsh, W. P. Voices of the Psalms. 1890. 

223-W175 

NEW TESTAMENT. 

Bible —New Testament. New Testament; tr. 

by Hitchcock. 1881. ( Amer. t'ers.).225-B474 
Butler, J. G. Bible-work: the New Testa¬ 
ment. 2 v. 1892.*225-B97 

Cone, Orello. Gospel and its earliest inter¬ 
pretations. 1893.225-C75 

Geikie, Cunningham. New Testament hours. 

4 v. 1894-97.225-G27 

Griesbach, ,T. J., tr. Greek Testament; Gries- 
bacli’s text, with various readings of Mill 
and Scholz, and marginal references to 
parallels. Ed. 4, rev. 1870. (Bohn’s school 

and college ser.) .225-G87 

Smith, William, ed. New Testament history. 
1874. ( Student’s ser.) .225-Sm68 

BIOGRAPHY. 

Cornelius, the Centurion ; Krummacher, F. 

A. Cornelius, the Centurion ; tr. by Fer¬ 
guson. 1841.225.92-C81K 

Ilowson, J. S. Companions of St. Paul. 1871. 

225.92- H85 

John, the Apostle, St. Yonge, C. M. Pupils 
of St. John the Divine. New ed. 1878. 

225.92-J61Y 

Paul, the Apostle, St. Clarke, J. F. Ideas of 

the Apostle Paul. 1884 . 225.92-P28C 

Conybeare, W. J., and Howson, J. S. Life 
and epistles of St, Paul. 1874 225.92-P28C1 





































DOCTRINAL THEOLOGY. GOD. CHRIST. 


19 


« 

Paul, the Apostle, St. Forbes, S. R. Foot¬ 
steps of St. Paul in Rome. Ed. 2, rev. 

aridenl. [1882].225.92-P28F 

Renan, Ernest. Saint Paul; tr. by Lock- 

wood. 1869.225.92-P28R 

Taylor, W. M. Paul the Missionary. 1882. 

225.92-P28T 

GOSPELS AND ACTS. 

Bickersteth, Edward, ed. Harmony of the 

four Gospels. 1839.226-B473 

Boardman, G. D. Studies in the model prayer. 

1879.226-B63 

Bruce, A. B. Parabolic teaching of Christ. 

1884 . 226-B83 

Training of the Twelve. Ed. 4, rev. 1891. 

226-B83T 

Gladden, Washington. Lord’s prayer. 1881. 

226-G45 

Gregory, D. S. Why four Gospels? 1877.226-G87 
Pittenger, William, comp. Interwoven Gos¬ 
pels and Gospel harmony. 1893.226-P68 

Taylor, W. M. Gospel miracles in their rela¬ 
tion to Christ and Christianity. [1880]. 

226-T22 

Parables of our Saviour. 1886.226-T22P 

Trench, R. C., Abp. Notes on the miracles 

of our Lord. New ed. 1871.226-T72 

Notes on the parables of our Lord. Ed. 12. 

1871.226-T72P 

Studies in the Gospels. Ed. 4, rev. 1878. 

226-T72S 

APOCALYPSE AND APOCRYPHA. 

Bible— Apocrypha. Book of Enoch; tr. with 

notes by G. H. Schodde. 1882.229-B472 

Mcllvaine, J. H. Wisdom of the Apocalypse. 

[1886].228-M18 

Ralston, S. S. Revelation of John the Di¬ 
vine ; or, New theory of the Apocalypse. 

1858.228-R14 

Smith, Ethan. Key to the Revelation. Ed. 2. 

1837.228-Sm54 

Smith, Uriah. Thoughts on the Book of Rev¬ 
elation. Ed. 3. 1883.228-Sm65 

DOCTRINAL THEOLOGY. 

Allen, A. Y. G. Continuity of Christian 

thought. 1885 . 230-A15 

Bruce, A. B. St. Paul’s conception of Chris¬ 
tianity. 1894.230-B83 

Clarke, J. F. Common-sense in religion. Ed. 

11. 1888.....230-C55 

Dale, R. W. Christian doctrine. 1895 2 30-D15 
Doddridge, Philip. Twelve sermons on the 
power and grace of Christ. 1827 . 230-D66 

Eaton, A. W. Heart of the creeds. Ed. 2. 

1889.230-Ea8 

Harnack, Adolf. Outlines of the history of 

dogma; tr. by Mitchell. 1893.230-H23 

Hodge, Charles. Way of life. [1841] , 230-H66 
Merriam, G. S. Way of life. 1882 2 30-M55 

Mulford, Elisha. Republic of God. 1881. 

230-M89 


Neander, J. A. W. Lectures on the history 
of Christian dogmas ;ed. by Jacobi; tr. by 
Ryland. 2 v. 1866. (Bohn’s lib.) 230-N26 
Pike, J. G. Religion and eternal life. [1834], 

230- P64 

Shedd, W. G. T. History of Christian doc¬ 
trine. Ed. 3. 2 v. 1883.230-Sh3 

Smith, Hugh. Heart-, in its state by nature 
and as renewed by grace. 1844 , . 230-Sm5 
Tolstoi, L. N., Graf. “Kipgdom of God is 
within you;” tr. by Garnett. 1894. 230-T58 
My religion. [1885].....230-T58M 

GOD. UNITY. TRINITY. 

Baker, W. M. Ten theophanies ; or, Appear¬ 
ances of our Lord to men before His 

birth in Bethlehem. [1883].231-B17 

Boardman, G. D. Coronation of love. 1895. 

231- B63 

Brewer, E. C. Dictionary of miracles. 1889. 

*231-B75 

Edwards, Jonathan. Observations concern¬ 
ing the Scripture ceconomy of the Trinity 
and covenant of redemption. 1880 . 231-Ed9- 
Flavel, John. Divine conduct; or, Mystery 

of Providence. 1840...231-F61 

Jones, William. ‘Catholic doctrine of a Trin¬ 
ity. 1838.231-J73 

Matthews, John. Divine purpose. 1840.231-M43 
Philip, Robert. Love of the Spirit. Ed. 2. 

1836.. . /..231-P53 

Seward, T. F. School of life; Divine Prov¬ 
idence inflight of modern science. 1894. 

231-Se8 

CHRISTOLOGY. 

BushneXl, Horace. Christ and His salvation. 

Ed. 3. 1866 . 232-B96 

Gordon, A. J. Ecce venit; Behold He com- 

eth. [1889].232-G647 

Gordon, G. A. Christ of to-day. 1895 . 232-G65 
Guinness, H . G. Approaching end of the age. 

1881.232-G94 

Latham, Henry. Pastor pastorum ; or, School¬ 
ing of the apostles by our Lord. 1891.232-L34 
Leathes, Stanley. Religion of the Christ. 

1874. (Bampton Lectures, 1874A- • • . 232-L48 
Morrison, C. R. Proofs of Christ’s resurrec¬ 
tion. 1882.232-M83 

Parker, Joseph. Ecce Deus. 1870.232-P22 

Rankin, J. C. Coming of the Lord. 1885. 

232- R16 

Row, C. A. Jesus of the Evangelists. Ed. 3. 

1884.232-R77 

Sehaff, Philip, and Roussel, Napoleon. Ro¬ 
mance of M. Renan and the Christ of the 

Gospels. 1868.23 2-Schl3 

Thorold, A. W., Bp. Tenderness of Christ. 

1894.232-T39 

LIVES OF CHRIST. 

Abbott, Lyman. Life of Christ. Ed. 2. 1882. 

232.9-J51A 








































20 


RELIGION.—FUTURE STATE. EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY. 


As others saw Him. 1895..232.9-J51 

Farrar, F. W. Life of Christ. 2 v. n. d. 

232.9 J51F 

Fleetwood, John. Life of Jesus Christ, n. d. 

232.9-J51F1 

Gilmore, J. R., and Abbott, Lyman. Gospel 
•history: connected account of life of our 

Lord/ 1881..232.9-J51G 

Hughes, Thomas. Manliness of Christ. 1881. 

232.9- J51H 

Mozoomdar, P. C. Oriental Christ. 1888. 

232.9- J51M 

Neander, J. A. W. Life of Jesus Christ; tr. 
by McCliptock and Blumenthal. 1869. 

{Bohn's lib.) .232.9-J51N 

Phelps, E. S., afterwards Mrs. Ward. Story 

of Jesus Christ. 1897.232.9-J51P 

Schaff, Philip. Person of Christ; with re¬ 
ply to Strauss and Renan. [1865] .232.9-J51S 
Seeley, J. R. Ecce Homo; life and work of 

Jesus Christ. 1871.232.9-J51S1 

Stalker, James. Trial and death of Jesus 

Christ. 1894.232.9-J51S2 

Talmage, T. DeW. From manger to throne. 

1890.232.9-J51T 

MAN. SALVATION. 

Bradford, A. H. Heredity and Christian prob- 

. lems. 1895.233-B72 

Doddridge, Philip. Rise and progress of re¬ 
ligion in the soul. 1835.233-D66 

Hopkins, Mark. Scriptural idea of man. 1883. 

233-H77 

James, J. A. Anxious inquirer after salva¬ 
tion. n. d..234-J23 

Bomaine, William. Treatises upon the life, 

walk, and triumph of faith. 1842. . .234-R66 
Stowe, 0. E. Philosophy of the plan of sal¬ 
vation. [1851].234-St7 

SATAN. 

Defoe, Daniel. History of .the Devil, n. d. 

235- D36 

Satan of Scripture. 1876.235-Sa8 

ESCHATOLOGY. FUTURE STATE. 

Branks, William. Heaven our home. Ed. 5. 

1866.237-B73 

Harbaugh, Henry. Heaven. 1849. . 237-K21 

Heavenly recognition. 1851.237-H21H 

Xeathes, Stanley, and others. Future proba¬ 
tion. 1886....237-L483 

Xmckock, H. M. After death. Ed. 5. 1886. 

236- L96 

Millennial dawn. 3 v. 1886-91.236-M61 

Milligan, William. Resurrection of the dead. 

Ed. 2. 1895.236-M625 

Strong, 0. H. In Paradise; or, State of the 
faithful dead. 1893.236-St8 

CREEDS. CATECHISMS. 

Pearson, John. Exposition of the creed ; with 
analysis by Walford. New ed. 1869. 

( Bohn’s lib.) .238-P32 


Willison, John. Example of plain catechis¬ 
ing. 1832. 238-W68 

EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY. 

Abbott, Lyman. Evolution of Christianity. 

1892.239-Ab2 

Alexander, William, Bp. Primary convic¬ 
tions. 1893.239-A12 

Arnold, Matthew. Literature & dogma. 

1883 .23 9-Ar83 

Baker, L. C. Mystery of creation and of man. 

1884 . .239-B17 

Balfour, A. J. Foundations of belief. 1895. 

239-B19 

Beecher, H. W. Evolution and religion. Pt. 

1. 1885. 239-B39 

Bogue, David. Essay on the Divine author¬ 
ity of the New Testament. Rev. ed. n.d. 

239-B638 

Burr, E. F. (A Connecticut Pastor.) Ad Fi- 
dem; or, Parish evidences of the Bible. 

Ed. 4. 1876.239-B94A 

Pater mundi; or, Modern science testify¬ 
ing to the Heavenly Father. Ser. 1. Ed. 

4. 1871..239-B94 

Bushnell, Horace. Nature and the super¬ 
natural. New ed. 1871.239-B96 

Butler, Joseph, Bp. Analogy of religion to 
the course of nature. New ed. 1868. 

{Bohn’s lib.) .239-B97 

Chalmers, Thomas. Evidences of. the Chris¬ 
tian revelation. 2 v. 1857.239-C35 

Cheever, G. B. Faith, doubt and evidence. 

[1881].239-C41 

Christlieb, Theodore. Modern doubt and 
Christian belief ; tr. by Weitbrecht. 1874. 

239-C40 

Cook, Joseph. Orthodoxy ; with preludes on 


current events. 1878.,.239-C77 

Cummings, E. C. Nature in Scripture. 1885. 

239-C91 

Fairholme, George. Geology of Scripture. 

1843.239-F16 

Figuier, Louis. To-morrow of death, n. d. 

239-F46 

Fisher, G. P. Grounds of theistic and Chris¬ 
tian belief. 1883.239-F53 


Gregory, O. G. Letters on the evidences, 
doctrines and duties of the Christian re¬ 
ligion. Ed. 10. 1866. {Bohn’s lib.) 239-G86 

Johnson, Herrick. Christianity’s challenge. 

[1881].239-J63 

Leifchild, J. R. Higher ministry of nature 
viewed in the light of modern science. 

1872.239-L53 

Lorimer, G. C. Argument for Christianity. 

1894.239-L89 

Luthardt, C. E. Apologetic lectures on the 
fundamental truths of Christianity; tr. 

by Taylor. Ed. 7. 1888.239-L97 

M’llvaine, C. P. Evidences of Christianity. 

1857. 239-M18 













































DEVOTIONAL. 


PRACTICAL. 


21 


Mitchel, O. M. • Astronomy of the Bible. 1870. 

239-M69 

Newman, ,1. P. Christianity triumphant; its 
defensive and aggressive victories. 1883. 

239- N47 

Pascal, Blaise. Thoughts letters and opus¬ 
cules ; tr. by Wight. 1880.239-P26 

Peters, G. N. H. Theocratic kingdom of our 
Lord Jesus, the Christ. 3 v. i?>84. 239-P44 
Shields, C. W. Final philosophy, as issuing 
from the harmony of science and religion. 

Ed. 2, rev. 1879.239-Sh6 

Smyth, Newman. Old faiths in new light. 

1879.: ..239-Sm9 

Storrs, R. S. Divine origin of Christianity. 
[1884].239-St7 

DEVOTIONAL. PRACTICAL. 

Abbott, Jacob. Corner-stone. 1836. ..240-Ab2 
Way to do good ; sequel to Young Chris¬ 
tian and Corner-stone. 1836. . 240-Ab2W 

Young Christian. Rev. ed. [1832]..240-Ab2Y 
Alcott, W. A. Lectures for the fireside. Ed. 

2. 1851.240-A117 

Alger, W. R. Sources of consolation in hu¬ 
man life. 1892..240-A13 

Bickersteth, Edward. Christian student. 

1830.240-B47 

Boyd, A. K. H. (Country Parson.) Toward 

the sunset. 1883.240-B71 

Bushnell, Horace. Christian nurture. 1871. 

241-B96 

Clark, Alexander. Workday Christianity. 

1871. 240-C54 

Clarke, J. F. Every-day religion. 1886.240-C55 
Cobbe, F. P. Religious duty. 1883. . 240-C63 

Drummond, Henry. Addresses. 1891.240-D84 

Changed life. n. d.240-D84C 

Edwards, Jonathan. Treatise concerning re¬ 
ligious affections. 1821.240-Ed9 

Ellerton, John. Twilight of life. 1886.240-E15 
Finney, C. G. Lectures to professing Chris¬ 
tians. 1880..240-F49 

Fuller, Thomas. Holy and profane states. 

1864.241-F96 

Hall, John. Papers for home reading. 1876. 

240- H14 

Holmes, William, and Barber, J. W. Relig¬ 
ious emblems. 1851.246-H73 

Hoyt, Wayland. Gleams from Paul’s prison. 

[1883]. 240-H85 

James, J. A. Christian professor. Ed. 2. 

1838..240- J23 

Larcom, Lucy. Unseen Friend. 1892 . 240-L32 
Magoon, E.L. Proverbs for the people. 1849. 

240-M27 

Moore, Augusta. Notes from Plymouth pul¬ 
pit. 1859.. . . 240-M78 

More, Hannah, practical piety. [1811] .240-M81 

Oxenden, Ashton. Peace and its hindrances. 

1891.•..240-0x2 

Philip, Robert. (The) Hannahs. Ed. 2. 1841. 

240-P53 


Philip, Robert. (The) Marthas. Ed. 12. 1847. 

240-P53M 

Porter, Rose. In the shadow of His hand. 

. [1882]. 240-P834 

Shipton, Anna. Waiting hours, n.d. 248-Sh6 
Smiley, S. F. Garden graith. [1880]. 240-Sm4 
Smyth, Newman. Personal creeds. 1890. 

240-Sm9 

Sorin, M. Domestic circle. Ed. 2. 1841. 

240-So6 

Spencer, I. S. Pastor’s sketches. Ser. 1-2. 

2 v. 1855..240-Sp28 

Spring, Gardiner. Essays on distinguishing 
traits of Christian character. Ed. 6. 1840. 

240-Sp8E 

Fragments from the study of a pastor. 

1838.240-Sp8 

Talmage, T. DeW. Shots at sundry targets. 

. 1889.240-T15 

Taylor, Jeremy. Holy living and dying. New 

ed., rev. 1870. (Bohn’s lib.) .241-T21 

Warner, A. B. What aileth thee? [1880]. 

240-W24 

Wilberforce, William. Practical view of the 
prevailing religious system of professed 

Christians. 1835.240-W65 

Wisner, William. Incidents in the life of a 
pastor. 1851..240-W76 

MEDITATIVE. CONTEMPLATIVE. 

Baxter, Richard. Saints’ everlasting rest. 

1850. 242-B33 

Beecher, H. W. Comforting thoughts. 1887. 

242-B39 

Life thoughts; gathered from [his] dis¬ 
courses by E. D. Proctor. 1858. . . 242-B39L 
Proverbs from Plymouth pulpit, selected 
from [his] writings and sayings by Drys- 

dale. 1887.242-B39P 

Bogatzky, O. PI. von. Golden treasury for 

the children of God. Ed. 3. [1858] .242-B635 
Clarke, J. F. Messages of faith, hope and 

love. 1895.242-C55 

Cuyler, T. L. Right to the point; selected 
from [his] writings by M. S. Haynes. 

[1884].242-C99 

Farrar, F. W., Dean. Words of truth and 

wisdom. Ed. 2. 1883. 242-F24 

Fuller, Thomas. Good thoughts in bad times, 

and other papers. 1863.242-F96 

Havergal, F. R. Kept for the Master’s use. 

1881.242-H29 

Royal grace and loyal gifts, n. d. 242-H29R 

Hill, Rowland. Select thoughts on religious 

subjects. 1836.242-H55 

Larcom, Lucy, com\p. Beckonings for every 
day ; a calendar of thought. 18s7.242-L322 
Phelps, Austin. Still hour; or, Communion 

with God. [1859].242-P51 

Rutherford, Samuel. Letters; with sketch 
of his life, by A. A. Bonar. 1875. . . 242-R93 
Scripture portions for the afflicted, especially 
the sick. 1840.242-Scr7 







































•>■> 


RELIGION —HYMNOLOGY. HOMILETICS. 


Sherlock. Richard. Practical Christian. 1843. 

242-Sh5 

Stanley, A. P., /> a Thoughts that breathe : 
selected from [his] writings by E. E. 

Brown. [1S79]. 242-St2 

Sturm, C. G. Morning communings with God ; 
tr. by Johnstone. New ed. 1»70. (Bohn's 
lib.) . 242-St9 

Thomas a Kempis. Imitation of Christ. 

New ed. 1871. 242-T36 

MISCELLANY. RELIGIOUS NOVELS, ETC. 

Abbott, E. A. Ortesimus. 18S2.244-Ab2 

Adams. William. Sacred allegories. 1804. 

( Touchnitz ed .). 244-Adi 

Arvine. Kazlitt. Cyclopedia of moral and 

religious anecdotes. 1863.*244-Ar8 

Baines. Mrs. M. (IV.), afterward Mrs. Miller. 

Silent land. 1890.244-B16 

Biernatzki, J. C. Hallig: or. the Sheepfold 
in the waters: tr. by Marsh. 1857. 244-B48 
Bunyan. John. Holy war; ed.. with notes, 

by Brown. 18S7.244-BS8 

Pilgrim’s progress; ed., with notes, by 

Brown. 1887. 244-B88P 

Gasparin. Y. B.. Comtesse de. Near and heav¬ 
enly horizons. 1862.244-G21 

Holmes, William, and Barber, J. W. Relig¬ 
ious allegories. 1851.246-H73 

.V#fe.—Bound with sfc-ir Religi i? t-mbiem* 

Krummacher, F. A. Parables: tr. bv Agnew. 

J841. 244-K94 

Lareom. Lucy. ed. Breathings of the better 

life. Ed? 3. rev. 1880.244-L322 

Lathrop. S. G. Fifty years and bevond. 

[1881]. 244-L34 

Luther. Martin. Table talk: tr. and ed. by 

Hazlitt. 1857. (Bohn's lib.) . 24A-L97 

Marsh. Catharine. English hearts and English 

hands. 1859.244-M3 5 

Moody. D. L. Arrows and anecdotes. 1877. 

244-M77 

Mother Michaud : or. Paris, since 1871. fl884i. 

244-MS6 

Prentice. Mrs. E. (P.) How sorrow was 
charged into sympathy. [1884.].. 244-P91 

Sadler. L. R. (Jacob Lariroc«1.) Book of 

clerical anecdotes. 1S81. 244-Salo 

Sheldon. C. M. In His ?teps : "What would 

Jesus do?” 1898_ 244-Sh4 

Smith. Daniel, comp. Anecdotes and illustra¬ 
tions of the Christian ministry. 1855. 

244-Smo 

Tales from Alsace: or. Scenes and portraits 
from life in the days of the Reformation. 

. 244-T14 

Tonna. Mrs. C. E. (B.) P. (Charlotte Eliz- 

at-eth.) Judah’s Lion. 1843.244-T61 

Tucker. C. M. (A. L. O. E.) Pictures of St. 

Paul. n. d . 244-T79 

Warner. A. B. Shoes of peace. [1S44] 244-W24 


Whitecross. John. Anecdotes illustrative of 
select passages in each chapter of New 

Testament. [1838]. 244-W584 

Anecdotes illustrative of select passage in 
each chapter of Old Testament. 2 v. 
[1835].244-W584A 

Wilder. Mrs. C. F. Polly Button’s New Year. 

[IS92]. 244-W65 

HYMNOLOGY. RELIGIOUS POETRY. 

Baynes. R. H..cd. Lyra Anglicana: hymns 
and sacred songs. 1S68. ( Tauchnit: ed.) 

245-B34 

Butterworth. Hezekiah. Story of the hymns. 

[1875] . 245-B98 

Story of the times. [1890].245-B98S 

Duffield, S. W. English hymns; their auth¬ 
ors and history. 1886 .A245-D87 

Latin hymn-writers and their hymns. 1889. 

245-D87L 

Harlow, L. K.. ed. World’s best hvmns. 

1892.245-H22 

Jay, W. M. L.. n d others. He giveth songs. 

1881 . 245-J33 

MacDonald. George. England’s antiphon. 

n. d.' 245-M14 

Schaff. Philip, and Gilman. Arthur, ed. Li¬ 
brary of religious poetry. 1881. *24o-Schl 
Smith, Mrs. E. M., ed. Woman in sacred 

song. [18851 . *"783-Sm5 

Uplands of God. and other religious poems; 
ed. by comp, of the Changed cross. [1883]. 

245-Up5 

Winkwerth. Catherine. Christian singers of 
Germany. [1869 . 245-W73 

HOMILETIC. PASTOBAL. 

Barter. Richard. Reformed pastor. [1829]. 

250- B33 

Beecher, H. W. Yale lectures on preaching. 

1872 251-B39 

Brooks. Phillips, Bp. Lectures on preaching. 
1877. (Yale led. on preaching, 1877.) 

251-B794 

Hall. John. God’s word through preaching. 
1875. (Yale led. on preaching, 1815.) 

251- H14 

Lea. H. C. Historical sketch of sacerdotal 
celibacy in the Christian Church. Ed. 2. 

enl. 1884.,254-146 

Parker, Joseph. Ad clerum: advices to a 

young preacher. 1^71.251-P22 

Phelps. Austin. Men and books. 1882 251-P51 
Theory of preaching. 1881, 251-P51T 

Buskin. John. Letters to the clergy; ed. by 

Malleson. Ed. 3. 1896 .250-B89 

Simpson. Matthew; Lectures on preaching. 

1879.251-Si5 

Spurgeon. C. H. Lectures to my students. 

Ser. L n. d.251-Sp9 



















































SERMONS. CHURCH INSTITUTIONS. 


23 


Van Dyke, Henry. Gospel for an age of* 
doubt. 1897. (Yale led. on preaching, 

1896.) .251-V28 

Watson, J. M. (Ian Maclaren.) Cure of souls. 

1896. ( Yale led. on preaching, 1896.). 251-W33 

SERMONS. 

Banks, L. A. Common folks’religion. 1893. 

252-B22 

Brooks, Phillips, Bp. Sermons preached in 

English churches. 1883.252-B794 

Twenty sermons. 1887.252-B794T 

Burder, George. Village sermons. 1839 2 5 2-B89 
Bushnell, Horace. Sermons for the new life. 

Ed. 7. 1871.252-B96 

De Koven, James. Sermons; with introd.by 

Morgan Dix. 1880.252-D37 

Evans, Christmas. Sermons; with memoir 

by Cross. 1848.252-Evl 

Everett, William. School sermons. 1882 2 52-Ev2 

Earrar, F. W., Dean. Sermons and addresses 

delivered in America. 1886.252-F24 

Graff, J. F. ( Graybeard.) “ Graybeard’s ” 

lay sermons. 1877.252-G75 

Hall, T. C. Power of an endless life. 1894. 

252-C146 

Hobart, J. H., Bp. Posthumous works ; with 
memoir of life by Berrian. 3v. 1832-33. 

252-H65 

Holland, H. S. Logic and life, with other 

sermons. 1882.252-H72 

Inglis, James. Sermons, v. 1. 1820 . 252-In47 

King, T. S. Christianity and humanity; ed. 
with Memoir, by Whipple. Ed. 2. 1877. 

252-K587 

Krummacher, F. W. Dew of Israel and the 
Lily of God. Ed. 2, Amer. 1841... 252-K94 
Landels, William. Young man in the battle 

of life. Ed. 7. n. d.252-L23 

Moody, D. L. Glad tilings; sermons and 

prayer-meeting talks. [1876].252-M77 

Munger, T. T. Appeal to life. 1887. . . 252-M92 

Freedom of faith. 1883.252-M92F 

Lamps and paths. 1885.252-M92L 

Nevins, William. Sermons. 1837.252-N41 

Robertson, F. W. Sermons. 4 v. in 2. 1861. 

(Tauchnitz ed.) .252-R54 

Simpson, Matthew, Bp. Sermons; ed. by 

Crooks. 1885.252-Si5 

Smithson, W. T., comp. Methodist pulpit, 

South. Ed. 3. 1859.252-Sm7 

Smyth, Newman. Christian facts and forces. 

Ih87. ...252-Sm9 

Reality of faith. 1884.252-Sm9R 

Spurgeon, C. H. First healing and then ser¬ 
vice, and other sermons. 1885.252-Sp9 

Swing, David. Sermons. 1884.252-Sw6 

Three sermons. Rev. ed. 1894... ,252-Sw6T 
Truths for to-day. Ser. 1-2. 2 v. 1874-76. 

252-Sw6Tl 

Talmage, T. DeW. Live coals; from [his] 
discourses, collated by White. 1885.252-T15 


Taylor, W. M. Contrary winds, and other 

sermons. 18s3.252-T22 

Van Dyke, Henry. Straight sermons. 1893. 

252-V28 

Whewell, William. On the foundations of 

morals; four sermons. 1839.252-W57 

Woolsey, T. D. Helpful thoughts for young 

men; three discourses, i-74.252-W88H 

Religion of the present and of the future. 

1872.252-W88 

CHURCH INSTITUTIONS AND WORK. 

Armitage, E. S. Childhood of the English 

nation. 1877.942-Ar5 

Ely, R. T. Social aspects of Christianity, 
and other essays. New ed. [1889]. 261-E19 
Harris, S. S., Bp. Relation of Christianity 
to civil society. 1883. {Bolden ledxires, 

1882.) . 261-H24 

Mason, J. M. Essays on the Church of God. 

1843 . 260-M38 

Moorhouse, James, Bp. Church work; its 

means and methods. 1894.260-M79 

Morris, B. F. Christian life and character of 
the civil institutions of the United States. 

1864 . 261-M83 

Smyth, Thomas. Ecclesiastical republican¬ 
ism. 1843..262-Sm9 

Stanley, A. P.,' Dean. Christian institutions. 

1881 .260-St2 

Trumbull, H. C. Teaching and teachers. 

1884.268-T77 

SABBATH. SUNDAY. 

Andrews, J. N. History of the Sabbath. Ed. 

2, enl. 1873.263-An3 

Bacon, L. W. and G. B. Sabbath question. 

1882 .263-B13 

Earle, Mrs. A. M. Sabbath in Puritan New 

England. 1891.263-Ea7 

Lewis, A. H. Critical history of Sunday leg¬ 
islation, 321-1888. 1888..263-L59 

Quinton, J. A. Heaven’s antidote to the 
curse of labour; or, Temporal advantages 

of the Sabbath. [1848].263-Q4 

Warren, S. E. Sunday question. 1890.263-W25 

PUBLIC WORSHIP. RITUAL. 

Beecher, H. W. Prayers from Plymouth pul¬ 
pit. Ed. 9. 1870.264-B39 

Eddy, Mrs. M. B. (G.) Science and health, 
with key to the Scriptures. Ed. 89. 1894. 

264-Ed2 

Hall, C. C., and others. Christian worship. 

1897.264-H143 

Presbyterian Board of Publication. Consti¬ 
tution of the Presbyterian church in the 
U. S. of America, containing Confession 
qf faith, catechisms, etc. [1839]... 264-P92 
Prime, S. I. Prayer and its answer. 1882. 

264-P934 











































24 


RELIGION.—MISSIONS. RELIGIOUS HISTORY. 


Wheatly, Charles. Rational illustration of 
Book of common prayer of the Church of 
England. 1870. (Bohn’s lib.) .264-W56 

SACRAMENTS. 

Howell, R. B. C. Terms of sacramental com¬ 
munion. Ed. 2, rev. 1846.265-H83 

Pengilly, Richard. Scripture guide to bap¬ 
tism. [1836].265-P37 

Trumbull, H. C. Threshold covenant: or, 
Beginning of religious rights. Ed. 2. 

1896.:.265-T77 

MISSIONS, HOME AND FOREIGN. 

Alexander, J. M. Islands of the Pacific. 

[1895].919.6-A12 

Bainbridge, W. F. Around the world tour of 
Christian missions. Ed. 2. 1882. . 266-B16 

Banks, M. B. Heroes of the South Seas. 

[1896]. 266-E22 

Bassett, James. Persia: Eastern mission. 

[1890].266-B296 

Bliss, E. M. Concise history of missions. 

[1897].266-B61 

ed. Encyclopedia of missions. 2 v. 1891. 

*266-B613 

Bonar, A. A., and M’Cheyne, R. M. Narra¬ 
tive of a mission of inquiry to the Jews 
from Church of Scotland in 1839. [1842]. 

266-B64 

Bridgman, E. J. G. Daughters of China. 

1853.266-B76 

Bryson, Mrs. M. I. Home-life in China. 

n. d.266-B848 

Coan, Titus. Adventures in Patagonia. 1880. 

266-C63 

Life in Hawaii; mission life and labors, 

1835-81. [1882].266-C63L 

Dennis, J. S. Christian missions and social 

progress, v. 1. 1897.266-D42 

Foreign missions after a century. [1893], 

266-D42F 

Dobbins, F. S. Foreign missionary manual. 

[1881]./.*266-D65 

Eells, Myron. Ten years of missionary work 
among the Indians at Skokomish, Wash¬ 
ington territory, 1874-1884. [1886]. 266-Ee5 

Pielde, A. M. Pagoda shadows ; studies from 

life in China. 1884 . 266-F457 

Gill, W. W. Jottings from the Pacific, n.d. 

266-G41 

Gordon, M. L. American missionary in Ja¬ 
pan. 1892.266-G65 

Henry, B. C. Cross and the Dragon. Ed. 2. 

[1885].266-H39 

Houghton, L. S. Cruise of the Mystery; 

McAll mission work. [1S91].266-H798 

Jacksbn, Sheldon. Alaska, and missions on 

the north Pacific coast. [1S80].266-J14 

Jessup, H. H. Syrian home-life; comp, by 

Riley. [1874].266-J51 

Women of the Arabs. [1873].266-J51W 


Lawrence, E. A. Modern missions in the 

East. 1895 . 266-L43 

Leonard, D. L. Hundred years of missions. 

Is95. 266-L55 

Mabie, II. C. In brightest Asia. Ed. 3. 

I?. 92 .*. 266-Mil 

Maclear, G. F. Apostles of mediieval Eu¬ 
rope. [1869].266-M22 

March, Daniel. Morning light in many lands. 

[Is91].2G6-M33 

Martin, Chalmers. Apostolic -and modern 

missions. 1898.266-M36 

Missionary review of the world, monthly, 
Jan., 1896-Dec., 1S98. v. 19-21. 1896-98. 

*266-M69 

Missionary year-book, 1889-90. [1889].*266-M693 

Nevius, J. L. China and the Chinese. 1869. 

266-N41 

Peery, R. B. Gist of Japan. 1897. ..915.2-P346 
Pierson, A. T. Crisis of missions. 1886.266-P61 

Miracles of missions. 1891.266-P61M 

New acts of the Apostles; or, Marvels of 

modern missions. [1894].266-P61N 

Pierson, II. W. In the brush; old-time life 

in the Southwest. 1881.266-P615 

Powers, L. B. Missions of California. 1897. 

266-P87 

Rankin, Melinda. Twenty years among the 

Mexicans. 1881. 266-R16 

Riggs, S. R. Mary and I; forty years with 

the Sioux. [1880].266-R44 

Thoburn, J. M., Bp. India and Malaysia. 

1892. .266-T35 

Thompson, A. C. Foreign missions. 1889. 

266-T37 

Moravian missions. 18S2.266-T37M 

Protestant missions. 1894.266-T37P 

Walsh, J. J. Memorial of Futtehgurh mission 
and her martyred missionaries. 1859. 

266-W17 

Walsh, W. P. Heroes of the mission field. 

1879 .266-W175 

Warren, William. These for those; our in¬ 
debtedness to foreign missions. 1870. 

266-W25 

Wheeler, L. N. Foreigner in China. 1881. 

951-W57 

Yonge, C. M. Pioneers and founders; or, 
Recent workers in mission fields. 1876. 

266-Y8 

Young, Robert. Light in lands of darkness. 

1884.266-Y86 

Modern missions. 1881.266-Y86M 

RELIGIOUS HISTORY. 

Allen, J. H. Fragments of Christian history. 

1880 .-..270-A15 

Archer, T. A., and Kingsford, C. L. Cru¬ 
sades. 1895. ( Story of the nations.). . 940-Ar2 

Bayne, Peter. Chief actors in the Puritan 
revolution. 1878...942-B34 














































RELIGIOUS HISTORY. 


25 


Bede, called the Venerable. Ecclesiastical his¬ 
tory of England: also, the Anglo-Saxon 
chronicle; ed. by Giles. Ed. 4. 1870 


(Bohn’s antiq. lib.) .274-B39 

Blackburn, William. History of the Chris¬ 
tian church, 325-1878. [1879.].270-B56 

Butler, C. M. Reformation in Sweden. [1883.] 

274-B97 


Cathcart, William. Ancient British and Irish 
Churches, including life and labors of St. 

Patrick. 1894.274-C28 

Clarke, J. F. Events and epochs in religious 

history. 1881,.270-C55 

Curzon, Robert. Visit to monasteries in the 

Levant, n. d.915.6-C948 

D'Aubigne, J. H. Merle. Germany, England, 

and Scotland. 1848.274-D26 

History of the Reformation in Europe, in 

time of Calvin. 4 v. 1863-67.270-D26H 

History of the Reformation of the 16th 
century ; tr. by White. 4 v. 1847. 270-D26 
Eusebius Pamphili. Ecclesiastical history, 

A. D. 1-324; tr. by Crus6. 1870. (Bohn’s 

eccles. lib.) .270-Eu8 

Farrar, F. W. Early days of Christianity. 2 

v. [1882.].270-F24 

Fisher, G. P. Beginnings eft Christianity. 

[1877.] .270-F53B 

History of the Christian Church. 1887. 

270-F53H 

(The) Reformation. [1878.].270-F53 

Fouard, Constant, Abbe. Saint Peter and the 
first years of Christianity ; tr. by Griffith. 

1892.270-F82 

Hall, Edwin. Puritans and their principles. 

1846.274-H14 

Heine, Heinrich. Religion and philosophy in 
Germany; tr. by Snodgrass. 1882 . 274-H36 
Herford, Brooke. Story of religion in Eng¬ 
land. Ed. 2. 1880. 274-H42 

Hopkins, Samuel. (The) Puritans; or, Eng¬ 
land, during reigns of Edward VI. and 
Queen Elizabeth. 3 v. 1860-71 942-H77 

Hurst, J. F. Short history of the Christian 
Church. 1893.270-H94 


Jones, William. History of the Christian 

Church to 18th century. 1837.270-J73 

Martyn, W. C. Dutch Reformation. [1868.] 

274-M36D 

History of the English Puritans. [1867.] 

274-M36 

Merivale, Charles, Dean. Conversion of the 
Northern nations. 1873. (Boyle lectures, 

1865.) . 270-M54 

Conversion of the Roman empire. 1875. 

(Boyle lectures, 1864-) .270-M54C 

Four lectures on some epochs of early 

Church history, n. d.270-M54F 

Mills, Charles. History of the Crusades. Ed. 

2. 1821.940-M63 


Milrnan, H. H., Dean. History of Christian¬ 
ity, to abolition of paganism in Roman 

empire. Rev. ed. 3 v. 1881.270-M63 

Moxom, P. S. From Jerusalem to Nicsea; 
the Church in the first three centuries. 
1895. (Lowell lectures.) .270-M87 


Neander, ,T. A. W. General history of the 
Christian religion and church; tr. by 
Torrey. New ed. 9 v. in 10. 1862-70. 

(Bohn’s lib.) ..270-N26 

Memorials of Christian life in early and 
middle ages ; tr. by Ryland. 1852. (Bohn’s 

lib.) .270-N26M 

Planting and training of the Christian 
church. 2 v. 1864. (Bohn’s lib.) 270-N26P 
Ordericus Vitalis. Ecclesiastical history of 
England and Normandy; tr. by Forester. 

4 v. 1853-56. (Bohn’s antiq. lib. ). . 274-Or2 
Philostorgius. Epitome of ecclesiastical his¬ 
tory ; tr. by Walford. See. . . 270-So9 

Pressense, Edmond de. Early years of Chris¬ 
tianity: Apostolic era; tr. by Harwood. 

1870. x .270-P92 


Early years of Christianity: Heresy and 
Christian doctrine; tr. by Harwood. 
[1872.] 270-P92E 

Early years of Christianity: Martyrs and 
apologists; tr. by Harwood. i'79.270-P92El 
Religion and the Reign of terror; tr. by 

Lacroix. 1869.274-P92 

Proctor, George. History of the Crusades. 

n. d. .940-P94 

Read, Hollis. Hand of God in history. 1855. 

270-R22 


Renan, Ernest. (The) apostles. 1870. (Origins 

of Christ., v. 2.). ... ..270-R29 

Sime, William. History of the Covenanters 

in Scotland. 2 v. n. d..-..!.274-Si4 

Smith, Philip. History of the Christian 
Church during first ten centuries. 1879. 

(Student’s ser.) .270-Sm6 

Socrates, Scholasticus . Ecclesiastical history, 
305-445. 1853. (Bohn’s eccles. lib. ).270-Sol4 
Sozomenus, Hermias. Ecclesiastical history, 
324-440; tr. by Walford. 1855. (Bohn’s 

eccles. lib.) .270-So9 

Stanley, A. P., Dean. Lectures on history of 

Church of Scotland. 1872.274-St2 

Stebbing, Henry. History of the Christian 

Church. 2 v. 1833-34.270-St3H 

History of the Reformation. 2 v. 1836-37. 

270-St3 

Stephens, W. R. W. Hildebrand and his 

times. [1888.].270-St4 

Taylor, W. M. Scottish pulpit from the 
Reformation to present day. 1887. .274-T22 
Thatcher, O. J. Sketch of the history of the 

Apostolic church. 1893.270-T33 

Theodoret, and Evagrius Scholasticus. His¬ 
tory of the Church, A. D. 322-594. 1854. 

(Bohn’s eccles. lib.) .270-T34 








































26 


RELIGION—MONASTIC ORDERS. CHURCHES ANT) SECTS. 




Uhlhorn. Gerhard. Christian charity in the 

ancient Church. 18*3.270-Uh6 

Conflict of Christianity with heathenism ; 
ed. and tr. by Smyth and Ropes. 1S79. 

270-Uh.6C 

Vedder. H. C. Dawn of Christianity. [1694.] 

[Christ, cult, courses.) .270-V51 

Whately. Richard. A?>p. Rise, progress and 

corruptions of Christianity. 1660 270-W55 

White, James. Eighteen Christian centuries. 

1S7S . 270-W58 

Williams, W. R. Eras and characters of his¬ 
tory. 1682. 270-W67 

Wylie, J. A. Awakening of Italy and crisis 

of Rome. [1666.].274-W98 


MONASTIC ORDERS. 

Griesinger. K. T. (The) Jesuits. 2 v. 1883. 

271-G87 

Ingulphus. Chronicle of the Abbey of Croy- 
land. [A. D. 704-14*6]: with contin. by 
Peter of Blois; tr. bv Riley. 1854. [Bohn’s 

lib.) ... . .271-In4 

Nicolini, G. B. History of the Jesuits. 1954. 

( Bohn’s lib.) .. 271-N54 

Parkman, Francis. Jesuits in North Amer¬ 
ica in the 17th century. Ed. 4. 1870. 
(France and Eng. in X. A., Ft. 2.) 271-P23 

Ham. Mrs. Helen. Little sisters of the poor. 

1894.271-R14 

. Steinmetz. Andrew. History of the Jesuits. 

3 y. 184S. 271-St3 

Thompson, R. W. Footprints of the Jesuits. 

1694 . 271-T37 


PERSECUTIONS. 

Filian. G. H. Armenia and her people. 1896. 

956-F47 


Greene, F. D. Armenian crisis in Turkey. 

1695 . 9 5 6-G83 

Pierce, J. W., ed. Story of Turkey and Ar¬ 
menia .-. 956-P61 

Rule. W. H. History of the Inquisition. 2 y. 

1874. 272-R86 

Smiles, Samuel. Huguenots in France after 
reyocation of Edict of Nantes. 1874. 

284-Sm4H 

Tonna. Mrs. C. E. (B.) P. (Charlotte Eliz¬ 
abeth.) War with the saints. 1850 272-T61 
White, Henry. Massacre of St. Bartholomew. 

1868.272-W58 

CHRISTIAN CHURCHES AND SECTS. 

Arnold. Matthew. St. Paul & Protestant¬ 
ism. and Last essays on church & religion. 

1883. 280-Ar63 

CarrolL H. K. Religious forces of the United 
States. 1893. ( Amer. church his(. ser.) 

280-C23 


Dexter. Morton. Story of the Pilgrims. 

[1894.]. 974.4-D52 

Heard. A. F. Russian Church and Russian 
dissent. 1887. ...... 281-H35 


Jackson. G. A. Apostolic fathers and Apol¬ 
ogists of 2d century. 1881. (Early Christ. 

lit. primers.) . 281-J12 

Fathers of the 3d century. 1881. > Early 

Christ, lit. primers.) .281-J12F 

Post-Nicene Greek fathers. 1883. (Early 

Christ, lit. primers.) .281-J12P 

Post-Nicene Latin fathers. 1884. <Early 

Christ, lit. primers.) . 281-J12P1 

Stanley, A. P. Dean. Lectures on the his¬ 
tory of the Eastern Church. 1872 281-St2 

WESTERN, OR ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. 

About, E. E. F. Roman question; tr. by 

Coape. 1S59.282-Ab7 

Bryce, James. Holy Roman Empire. 1896. 

943-B845 

Cormenin. L. M. de LaH. History of the 

popes to Pius IX. 1851 . 282-C81 

Cuninghame, William. Church of Rome the 
apostasy, and the Pope; [with] Antichrist, 
a sermon, by Hugh McNeile. 1841. 282-C92 
Cusack, M. F. (Xun of Kenmare.) What 

Rome teaches, n. d.282-C95 

Dollinger, J. J. I. yon. Fables respecting the 
popes in the Middle Ages; tr. by Plum¬ 
mer. 1872 . . . . 282-D69 

Gavazzi, Alessindro. Lectures in New' York; 
also Life of Father Gayazzi. Ed. 3. [1*53.] 

282-G24 

Gladstone, W. E. Vatican decrees in their 
bearing on ciyil allegiance; [with] His¬ 
tory of Vatican council by Philip Schaff. 

1875 . 282-G45 

Guinness, H. G. Romanism and the Reforma¬ 
tion. 1887. 282-G94 

Milman, H. H., Dean. History of Latin 
Christianity ; including that of the Popes, 

67-1455. 8 v. 1874.282-M63 

Morris. J. G., tr. To Rome and back again. 

J656. 282-M83 

Pennington, A. R. Epochs of the papacy, to 

death of Pius IX.. 1878. 1883.282-P38 

Ranke, F. L. yon. History of the Popes; tr. 

by Foster. 3 v. 1870. (Bohn’s lib.) 282-R17 
Rice, N. L. Romanism not Christianity. Ed. 

2. 1847. 282-R30 

Stanley, Jacob. Dialogues on popery. 1>54. 

282-St27 

Young, Alfred. Catholic and Protestant 
countries compared. 1894 . 282-Y85 

ANGLICAN AND AMERICAN P. E. CHURCH. 

McConnell, S. D. History of the American 
Episcopal Church, 1000-1805. 1*90 283-M13 
Perry. G. G. History of the Church of Eng¬ 
land, 1509-1877. 1880 2 83-P43 

CONTINENTAL PROTESTANT SECTS. PROTEST¬ 
ANTISM. 

Baird, C. W. Huguenot emigration to Amer¬ 
ica. 2 v. [1865.]. 284-B10 






































CHURCHES AND SECTS. NON-CHRISTIAN RELIGIONS. 


27 


Baird, H. M. History of the rise of the 
Huguenots of France. 2 v. 1883 284-B165R 
Huguenots and Henry of Navarre. 2 v. 


1886.284-B165 

Huguenots, and the revocation of the 
Edict of Nantes. 2 v. 1895. . . 284-B165H 


Comba, Emilio. History of the Waldenses 
of Italy ; tr. by T. E. Comba. 1889 . 284-C73 
Dorner, J. A. History of Protestant theol¬ 
ogy ; tr. by Robson and Taylor. 2 v. 

1871. .284-D73 

Schmucker, S. S. American Lutheran 

Church. Ed. 4. 1^52.284-Sch5 

Seebohm, Frederic. Era of the Protestant 
revolution. Ed. 2. 1874. (Epochs of mod. 

hist.) .940-Se3 

Smiles, Samuel. Huguenots in France after 
revocation of Edict of Nantes. 1874 

284-Sm4H 

Huguenots; their settlements, churches, 

etc. 1874 . 284-Sm4 

Sprecher, Samuel. Groundwork of a system 
of Evangelical Lutheran theology. 1879. 

284-Sp7 

Strobel, P. A. Salzburgers and their descend¬ 
ants. 1855.284-St8 

Wolf, E. J. Lutherans in America. 1890. 

284-W83 

Wylie, J. A. History of the Waldenses. n. 

d.284-W98 

METHODIST. 

Beggs, S. R. Pages from early history of the 

West and Northvs r est. 1868.287-B39 

Griffis, W. E. Influence of Netherlands in 
making of English Commonwealth and 
American Republic. 1891.287-St4 

Note .—Bound with Stephens, D S. Wesley and 
Episcopacy. 

Inskip, J. S. Methodism explained and de¬ 
fended. 1851.287-In8 

Religious Society of Friends. Address on 
behalf of the Indians. 1891.287-St4 

Note —Bound with Stephens, D. S. Wesley and 
Episcopacy. 

Stephens, D. S. Wesley and Episcopacy. 

1892. 287-St4- 

MINOR CHRISTIAN SECTS. 

Biblical Institute, Oakland, Cal. Synopsis of 
lectures on principal doctrines of Seventh- 

day Adventists. 1878.289-B47 

Hallowell, R. P. Pioneer Quakers to 1724. 

1887.289-H16 

Noble, Samuel. Important doctrines of the 

true Christian religion. 1848.289-N66 

Power, .T. H. Exposition of Universalism. 

1850.289-P87 

Shakers (United Soc. of Believers, commonly 
called.) Testimony of Christ's second ap¬ 
pearing. Ed. 4. [1856.].289-Shl 

Sketch of rise of religious society of Friends. 

1860.289-Sk2 


Thomas, John. Elpis Israel; exposition of 
the Kingdom of God with reference to 
time of the end. Ed. 4. 1878.289-T36 

NON-CHRISTIAN RELIGIONS. 

Bettany, G. T. World's religions; with in- 

trod.by Hall. 1891.290-B46 

Brace, C. L. Unknown God; or, Inspiration 
among pre-Christian races. 1890. . 290-B72 

Brinton, D. G. American hero-myths. 1882. 

2990377 

Clarke, J. F. Ten great religions. 2v. 1875-83. 

290-C55 

Dorman, R. M. Origin of primitive super¬ 
stitions. 1881.299-D73 

Emerson, E. R. Indian myths. 1884. . 299-Em3 
Faiths of the world. 1882. (St. Giles’ lectures.) 

290- F17 

Griffis, W. E. Religions of Japan. 1895. 

294-G87 

Gunnison, J. W. Mormons; or, Latter-day 

saints. I860.298-G96 

Johnson, Samuel. Oriental religions; China. 

1877.299-J63 

Oriental religions; India. 1873.294-J63 

Oriental religions ; Persia. 1885. . . .299-J630 

Kennedy, J. H. Early days of Mormonism. 

1888.298-K38 

Koran. (The) Koran ; tr., with notes, by Sale. 

New ed. 1844.297-K84s 

Legge, James. Religions of China. 1881. 

299-L52 

Matheson, George. Distinctive messages of 

the old religions. 1893.290-M41 

Mohammed. Speeches & table-talk; chosen 
and tr., with notes, by Lane-Poole. 1882. 

297-M72 

Mormons; or,Latter-day saints. Ed. 3. 1852. 

298-M825 

Muller, Max. Lectures on the science of re¬ 
ligion ; with paper on Buddhist Nihilism. 

1872.294-M91 

Origin and growth of religion; India. 

1879. (Hibbert lectures, 1878.) .294-M910 

Rawlinson, George. Religions of the ancient 

world. 1883.290-R21 

Reville, Albert. Native religions of Mexico 
and Peru ; tr. by Wicksteed. 1884. (Hib¬ 
bert lectures, 1884-) .289-R32 

Smith, R. B. Mohammed and Mohammed¬ 
anism. 1875..297-Sm65 

Smith, W. R. Religion of the Semites; Ser. 

1, Fundamental institutions. 1889. (Bur¬ 
nett lectures, 1888-89.) .299-Sm60 

Tylor, E. B. Primitive culture. Ed. 2, Amer. 

2 v. 1877.290-T97 

COMPARATIVE AND GENERAL MYTHOLOGY. 

Bryant, Jacob. New system ; or, Analysis of 
antient mythology. Ed. 3. 6 v. 1807. 

291- B84 







































28 


RELIGION.—MYTHOLOGY. JEWS.—SOCIOLOGY. 


Cox, Sir G. W., Bart. Introduction to the 
science of comparative mythology and 
folklore. 1881.291-C83 

Fiske, John. Myths and myth-makers. 1873. 

291-F54 

Gould, Sabine Baring-. Curious myths of 

the Middle Ages. 1868.291-G73 

Keary, C. F. Outlines of primitive belief 
among Indo-European races. 1882 . 291-K21 

Lang, Andrew. Custom and myth. 1885. 

291-L35 

Muller, Max. Contributions to the science 

of mythology. 2v. 1897.291-M91 

Murray, A. S. Manual of mythology. 1886. 

291-M96 

Vignoli, Tito. Myth and science. 1882. 

(Inter, sci. ser.) .291-V68 

White, C. A. Student’s mythology. Newed., 

rev. 1884.■.291-W58 

GREEK AND ROMAN MYTHOLOGY. 

Bulfinch, Thomas. Age of fable ; ed. by Hale. 

New ed. [1855-81.].292-B87 

Cox, Sir G. W., Bart. Tales of ancient Greece. 

Ed. 6. 1883.292-C83 

Dwight, M. A. Grecian and Roman myth¬ 
ology. Ed. 3. 1855.292-D96 

Dyer, Louis. Studies of the gods in Greece. 

1891.292-D98 

Guerber, H. A. Myths of Greece and Rome. 

[1893.1.292-G83 

Ruskin, John. Queen of the air; Greek myths 
of cloud and storm. [1869.].292-R89 


Scull, S. A. Greek mythology systematized. 

1880.292-Scu8 

Seemann, Otto. Mythology of Greece and 
Rome ; ed. by Bianchi. 1883. (Student’s 

ser.) .292-Se3 

Witt, C. Classic mythology; tr. by Young- 
husband. 1883.292-W78 

TEUTONIC AND NORTHERN MYTHOLOGY. 

Guerber, H. A. Myths of Northern lands. 

[1895.]. .293-G83 

Keary, Annie and Elizabeth. Heroes of As- 
gard ; tales from Scandinavian mythology. 

New ed. 1880.293-K213 

Mabie, H W. Norse stories retold from the 
Eddas. 1882.293-Mil 

JEWS. 

Hosmer, James. Story of the Jews. 1886. 

(Story of the nations.) .296-H79 

Milman, H. H., Dean. History of the Jews 
from earliest period to modern times. 3 

v. 1874.296-M63 

Bedford, R. A. Four centuries of silence ; 

or, From Malaclii to Christ. 1885. .. 296-R24 
Robertson, James. Early religion of Israel. 

Ed. 2. 1892. (Baird lecture, 18S9.).. 296-R54 

Salaman, C. K. Jews as they are. 1882. 

296-Sa3 

Schindler, Solomon. Messianic expectations, 

and Modern Judaism. 1886.296-Sch3 

Stanley, A. P., Dean. Lectures on the his¬ 
tory of the Jewish Church. 2 v. 1872. 

296-St2 


SOCIOLOGY. 


GENERAL WORKS. 

Bagehot, Walter. Physics and politics. 1875. 

(Inter, sci. ser.) .301-B14 

Bascom, John. Sociology. [1887.].. 300-B29 

Bellamy, C. J. Way out; suggestions for 

social reform. 1884.301-B41 

Bolton, Mrs. S. (K.) Social studies in En¬ 
gland. n. d.304-B64 

Brace, C. L. Gesta Christi. 1882.309-B72 

Brooklyn Ethical Association. Man and the 

state. 1892.304-B79 

Carey, H. C. Principles of social science. 3 

v. 1871.300-C18 

Class interests: their relation to each other 

and to government. 1886.301-C57 

Coan, T. M., ed. Social problems. 1883. 

(Topics of the time.) .304-C63 

Colange, A. L. de. American encyclopaedia 

of commerce. 2 v. 1881-82.*303-C67 

Cunningham, W., and McArthur, E. A. Out¬ 
lines of English industrial history. 1895. 
(Camb. hist, ser.) ..309-C92 


Dickinson, A. E. Phying investment. 1876. 

304-D56 

Gidding, F. H. Principles of sociology. 1896. 

301-G36 

Gladden, Washington. Social facts and forces. 

1897.304-G45 

Godkin, E. L. Problems of modern democ¬ 
racy ; political and economic essays. Ed. 

2. 1897.304-G54 

Hamilton, Alexander. Works. 3v. 1810.308-H18 
Henderson, C. R. Social spirit in America. 

1897. (Chautauqua lit. and sci. circle.). 300-H38 
Lalor, J. J. ed. Cyclopaedia of political sci¬ 
ence, political economy, and of the polit¬ 
ical hist, of U. S. 3v. 1883-84. . . *303-L15 
Reforms: their difficulties and possibilities. 

1884. 301-R26 

Ruskin, John. Crown of wild olive ; lectures 

on work, traffic, and war. 1866.304-R89 

Scotch-Irish Society of America. Scotch- 
Irish in America: proceedings and ad¬ 
dresses of Congresses 1-7, 1889-95. 7v. 
1889-95.306-Sco3 












































STATISTICS. POLITICAL SCIENCE. FORM OF STATE. 


29 


Spencer, Herbert. Principles of sociology. 

3v. 1882-97. {Synthetic philosophy.) ,301-Sp27 

Social statics. 1872.. 301-Sp27S 

Study of sociology. 1875. (Inter, sci. ser.) 

307-Sp27 

Strong, Josiah. New era; or, the coming 

kingdom. 1893.309-StS 

Twentieth century city. [1898.]. 309-St8T 

Stuckenberg, J. H. W. Introduction to the 

study of sociology. 1898 . 301-St9 

Sumner, W. G. Collected essays in political 
and social science. 1885. 3G4-Su6 


STATISTICS. 

American almanac, 1830-1361. v. 1-32. 1830-61. 

*310-Am3 

American almanac and treasury of facts, 
1882, ’83 and ’88; ed. by A. R. Spofford. 


3 v. 1882-88.*317-Am3 

Beale, C. E. ed. Gately’s world’s progress. 

1886.*310-336 


Daily News (Chicago) almanac and political 
register, 1892, 1895 and 1896. 3v. 1892-96. 

*310-D14 

Gazetteer; general view of the U. S. 1843. 

*317-G25 

Eewes, F. W., and Gannett, Henry. Scrib¬ 
ner’s statistical atlas of the U. S. [1883]. 

*317-1149 

Mulhall, M. G. Dictionary of statistics. 

1884.*310-M91 

National almanac and annual record, 1863- 

1864. 2 v. 1863-64.*3 10-N21 

Ohio— State, Dept. of. Annual report of the sec¬ 
retary, 1875-96. 21 v. 1876-97.*317-Oh3 

Peto, Sir S. M., Bart. Resources and pros¬ 
pects of America. 1866 . 317-P44 

Statesman’s year-book, 1883, 1891, 1893-95, 

and 1898. 6 v. 1883-98.*3 10-St2 

Tribune almanac, 1890. v.2. 1890 .. *3 17-T73 

Note. —Bound with World almanac, 1890. 

IT. S. -Census Office. Eleventh census, 1890. 

15 v. 1892-96. In. *328-I2f50 

Whitaker, Joseph. Almanack, 1890 and 1893. 

2 v. 1890 and 1893.*314-W58 

World almanac, 1890. 1890.*317-T13 

Note. —Bound with Tribune almanac, 1890. 

World almanac and encyclopaedia, 1895. 1895. 

*310-W89 

POLITICAL SCIENCE. 


Amos, Sheldon. Science of politics. 1883. 


(Inter, sci. ser.) .320-Am7 

Blaine, J. G. Political discussions, legisla¬ 
tive, diplomatic and popular, 1856-86. 

1887.320-B58 

Brougham, Henry, Lord. Political philos¬ 
ophy. 3 v. 1843-44.320-B795 

Dole, 0. F. American citizen. 1894.320-D68 

Draper, J. W. Thoughts on the future civil 
policy of America. Ed. 4. 1875. . . 320-D79 

Helps, Sir Arthur. Thoughts upon govern¬ 
ment. 1875.320-H37 


Hildreth, Richard. Theory of politics.320-H54 
Lieber, Francis. Civil liberty and self-gov¬ 
ernment; ed. by Woolsey. Ed. 3, rev. 

1874.320-L62 

Lincoln, Abraham, 16th Pres, of the U. S. Com¬ 
plete works; ed. by Nicolay and Hay. 2 

v. 1894. 320-L63 

Mill, J. S. On liberty. Ed. 2. 1859 323-M59 

Mulford, Elisha. (The) nation: foundations 
of civil order and political life in the U. 

S. 1881.320-M89 

Nordhoff, Charles. Politics for young Amer¬ 
icans. 1875../.320-N75 

Paine, Thomas. Common sense. 1854. 320-P16 
Rights of man. 1854..*•.820-PIG 

Note .—Bound with his Common sense. 

Reemelin, Charles. Treatise on politics as a 

science. 1875 ..., .320-R25 

Wilson, Woodrow. Old master and other po¬ 
litical essays. 1893.320-W71 

FORM OF STATE. 

Cree, Nathan. Direct legislation by the peo¬ 
ple. 1892.321-C86 

Fate of republics. 1880.321-F26 

Fiske, John. American political ideas. 1885. 

321-F54 

Freeman, E. A. History of federal govern¬ 
ment in Greece and Italy; ed. by Bury. 

Ed. 2. 1893. 321-F88 

Godkin, E. L. Unforeseen tendencies of 

democracy. 1898.321-G54 

Guizot, F. P. G. History of the origin of 
representative government in Europe; 
tr. by Scoble. 1861. (Bohn’s lib.). 321-G95 
Hosmer, G. W. People and politics. 1883. 

321-H79 

Leeky, W. E. H. Democracy and liberty. 2 

v. 1896.321-L49 

Maine, Sir H. S. Popular government. 1886. 

321-M28P 

Village-communities in the east and west. 

1880..321-M28 

Mann, Henry. Ancient and mediaeval repub¬ 
lics. [1879.].321-M32 

Mill, J. S. Considerations on representative 

government. 1875.321-M59 

Stickney, Albert. Democratic government. 

1885.321-St5 

Straus, O. S. Origin of republican form of 
government in the United States of Amer¬ 
ica. 1885.,321-St8 

Whibley, Leonard. Greek oligarchies ; their 
character and organisation. 1896 321-W57 

CHURCH AND STATE. 

Child, G. W. Church and state under the 

Tudors. 1890.322-C44 

Cornelison, I. A. Relation of religion to 
civil government in United States of 

America. 1895.322-C81 

Kynett, A. J. Religion of the Republic and 
laws of religious corporations. 1895.322-K99 








































30 


SOCIOLOGY—SUFFRAGE. SLAVERY. 


Nash, H. S. Genesis of the social conscience. 

1897. 322-N17 

Schaff, Philip. Church and state in the 

United States. 1888.322-Schl 

Shea, George. Nature and form of the Amer¬ 
ican government founded in the Christian 

religion. 1882.322-Sh3 

Thompson, R. W. Papacy and the civil 
power. 1876.322-T37 

SUFFRAGE. 

Bushnell, Horace. Women’s suffrage. 1871. 

324- B96 

Bodge, M. A. (Gail Hamilton.) Woman’s 
wrongs: a counter-irritant. 1868 324-D66 

Jacobi, Mrs. M. (P.) “Common sense” ap¬ 
plied to woman suffrage. 1894. ( Ques. 

of the day.) ., 324-J15 

Johnson, Mrs. H. (K.) Woman and the Re¬ 
public. 1897.. 324-J63 

McMillan, D. C. Elective franchise in the 

United States. 1880 .324-M23 

Mill, J. S. Subjection of women. 1870.324-M59 
Molesworth, W. N. History of England, 

1830-74. New ed. 3v. 1874.942-M73 

O’Neil, C. A. American electoral system. 

1887.324-On2 

Stanton, Mrs. E. (C.), Anthony, S. B., and 
Gage, Mrs. M. (J.) History of woman 

suffrage, 1848-76. 2 v. 1881-82.3 24-St23 

Wigmore, J. H. Australian ballot system. 

Ed. 2, rev. and enl. 1889.324-W64 

COLONIES AND IMMIGRATION. 

Atchison, R. M. Un-American immigration : 

study from census of 1890. 1894.325-At2 

Caldecott, Alfred. English colonization and 
empire. 1891. (Univ. exten. man.). 325-C13 
Dilke, Sir C. W. Greater Britain, 1866-67. 

1869. 910.4-D58 

Froude, J. A. Oceana; or, England and her 

colonies. 1886.919.4-F93 

Payne, E. J. History of European colonies. 

1877. ( Freeman’s hist, course.) .325-P29 

Seeley, J. R. Expansion of England. 1883. 

325- Se3 

Smith, R. M. Emigration and immigration. 

1890. 325-Sm6 

SLAVERY. 

Appeal to Pharaoh; negro problem, and its 

radical solution. 1889 . 326-Ap4 

Blake, W. O., comp. History of slavery and 

the slave trade. 1858.326-B58 

Botume, E. H. First days amongst the con¬ 
trabands. 1893.326-B65 

Cable, G. W. Silent South. 1885.326-C11 

England —House of Commons. Abstract of 
evidence delivered before a select com¬ 
mittee, 1790 and ’91, for abolition of slave 

trade. 1855.336-EnS 

Haygood, A. G. Our brother in black: his 
freedom and his future. 1881.326-H33 


Ingram, J. K. History of slavery and serf¬ 
dom. 1895.326-In4 

Pillsbury, Parker. Acts of the Anti-slavery 

apostles. 1884.326 P64 

Steiner, B. C. History of slavery in Connec¬ 
ticut. 1893. (Johns Hopkins univ. studies.) 

S26-St3 

Still, William. Underground railroad. Rev. 

ed. 1871.326-St5 

Stroud, G. M. Sketch of laws, relating to 
slavery in the United States. 1827 326-St8 
Tourgee, A. W. Appeal to Caesar. 1884 3 26-T64 
Williams, G. W. History of the negro race 

in America, 1619 to 1880. 2v. 1883.326-W67 
Wilson, Henry. History of the rise and fall 
of the slave power in America, 1872-77. 

Ed. 4. 3 v. 1875-77.326-W69 

FOREIGN RELATIONS. 

Burrows, Montagu. History of the foreign 

policy of Great Britain. 1895.942-B94 

Curtis, W. E. United States and foreign 
powers. 1892. (Chautauqua lit. arid sci. 

circle.) .•.327-C945 

Keasbey, L. M. Nicaragua Canal and the 

Monroe doctrine. 1896.327-K22 

Rosenthal, Lewis. America and France. 

1882 . 973.3-R73 

Tucker, G. F. Monroe doctrine. 1885. . . . 327-T79 
Wells, D. A., Phelps, E. J., and Schurz, 
Carl. America and Europe; a study of 
international relations. 1896. (Ques. of 

the day.) .327-W46 

LEGISLATIVE BODIES AND ANNALS. 

Bailey, E. A. (Edmund Alton.) Among the 

law-makers. 1886.3 28-B15 

Barnes, W. H. History of the 39th Congress 

of the U. S. 1868.328-B26 

Follett, M. P. Speaker of the House of Rep¬ 
resentatives ; with introd. by Hart. 1396. 

328-F72 

Gneist, Rudolf. Student’s history of the 
English Parliament, 800 to 1887; rev. by 

Keane. New ed. 1887.328-G53 

Maciay, William. Sketches of debate in the 
first Senate of United States. 1789-91. 

[1880.] . 328-M22 

Moore, J. W. American Congress, 1774-1895. 

1895. 328-M78 

Palgrave, R. F. D. House of Commons. 

New ed. 1878.328-P17 

Skottowe, B. C. Short history of Parliament. 

1887.328-Sk5 

Wilson, Woodrow. Congressional govern¬ 
ment. 1885.328-W71 

PARLIAMENTARY LAW. 

Crocker, G. G. Principles of procedure in 

deliberative bodies. 1889.„.328.1-C87 

Cushing, L. S. Manual of parliamentary 

practice. [1844-77.].328.1-C96 

Mell, P. H. Manual of parliamentary prac¬ 
tice. 1871. 328.1-M49 












































POLITICS. POLITICAL ECONOMY. CAPITAL. LABOR. 


31 


Prichard, M. F. Parliamentary usage for 
women’s clubs, etc. 1894... 328.1-P93 

Reed, T. B. Rules; manual of general par¬ 
liamentary law. 1894 . 328.1-R25 

Shattuck, H. R. Woman’s manual of parli¬ 
amentary law. 1892 . 328.1 Sh2 

Spofford, A. R. Practical manual of parli¬ 
amentary rules. 1884.328.1-Sp6 

POLITICAL PARTIES. 

Bagenal, P. H. American Irish and their in¬ 
fluence on Irish politics. 1882 . 329-B14 

Brooks, Noah. Short studies in party pol¬ 
itics. 1895.329-B792 

Brown, Everit, and Strauss, Albert. Dic¬ 
tionary of Amer. politics. 1888. . . *829-B81 
Convention which formed the Constitution 
of U. S. Secret proceedings and debates ; 
fr. notes by Robert Yates. 1839.342.73-C769 

Cooper, T. V., and Fenton, H. T. American 

politics. [1882.].*329-C78 

Hill, T. E. Hill’s political history of the U. 

S. 1894.*973-H55 

Houghton, W. R. Conspectus of hist, of po¬ 
litical parties and federal government. 

1880. . . ,.*329-H81 

Johnston, Alexander. History of American 

politics. 1879.973-J64 

McPherson, Edward. Hand-book of politics, 

1882-1894. 7 v. 1882-94.329-M24 

Patton, J. H. Democratic party; history 
and influence. 1884.329-P28 

POLITICAL ECONOMY. 

About, E. F. Y. Hand-book of social econ¬ 
omy. 1873.330-Ab7 

Andrews, E. B. Institutes of economics. 

1894.330-An3 

Atkinson, Edward. Industrial progress of 
the nation : consumption limited, produc¬ 
tion unlimited. 1890....-.330-At5 

Bastiat, Frederic. Essays on political econ¬ 
omy ; rev., with notes, by Wells. 1880. 

330-B29 

Blanqui, J. A. History of political economy 

in Europe; tr. by Leonard. [1880.].330-B59 

Bowen, Francis. American political econ¬ 
omy. 1884.330-B67 

Bowker, R. R. Economics for the people. 

1886.330-B68 

Cairnes, J. E. Some leading principles of 
political economy newly expounded. 1874. 

330-C12 

George, Henry. Progress and poverty. 1881. 

330-G29P 

Science of political economy. 1898 330-G29 

Gillen, Robert. Essays in finance. Ser. 2. 

1886.330-G36 

Greeley, Horace. Essays [on] political econ¬ 
omy. 1870.330-G81 

Ingram, .T. K. History of political economy. 

1893. ‘ 330-In4 


Laughlin, .T. L. Elements of political econ¬ 
omy. 1887. (Appletons’ sci. text-bks.). 330-L36 
Laveleye, Emile de. Elements of political 

economy; tr. by Pollard. 1884.330-L39 

Mason, A. B., and Lalor, J. J. Primer of 

political economy. 1877.330-M382 

Mill, J. S. Principles of political economy. 

2 v. 1864. 330-M59 

Patten, S. N. Premises of political economy. 

1885 . 330-P27 

Perry, A. L. Introduction to political econ¬ 
omy. 1881.330-P43 

Phillips, W. A. Labor, land, and law. 1886. 

330- P54 

Rogers, J. E. T. Social economy. 1874. 

(Putnam's handy-bk. ser.) .330-R63 

Ruskin, John. Unto this last; first princi¬ 
ples of political economy. 1870.330-R89 

Smith, Adam. Wealth of nations; with life 

of the author. 1873.330-Sm4 

Society for Political Education. Economic 
tracts, 1881 and 1882. Ser. 1-2. 1884. 

( Ques. of the day.) .330-Sol2 

Steele, G. M. Outline study of political 

economy. 1885.330-St3 

Sumner, W. G. Problems in political econ¬ 
omy. 1885.330-Su6 

Walker, Amasa. Science of wealth. Ed. 5. 

[1872.].330-W152 

Walker, F. A. Political economy. 1883. 

330- W15 

Wells, D. A. Practical economics. 1885. 

330-W457 

CAPITAL, LABOR AND WAGES. 

Atkinson, Edward. Distribution of products. 

1885.331-At5 

Bagehot, Walter. Postulates of English po¬ 
litical economy. 1885. (Ques. of the day.) 

331- B14 

Barns, W. E., ed. Labor problem; with in- 

trod. by Ely. 1886.331-B26 

Campbell, Mrs. Helen. Prisoners of poverty: 
women wage-workers, their trades and 

their lives. 1887.331-C15 

Cook, Joseph. Labor, with preludes on cur¬ 
rent events. 1881.331-C77 

Cunningham, W. Use and abuse of money. 

1891. (Univ. exten. man.) . 331-C91 

Ely, R. T. Labor movement in America. 

New ed., rev. and enl. 1886.331-E19 

Gilman, N. P. Profit sharing between em¬ 
ployer and employee. 1889.331-G42 

Gladden, Washington. Working people and 

their employers. 1876.331-G45 

Gohre, Paul. Three months in a workshop; 

tr. by Carr. 1895. (Sco. sci. ser.). . . 331-G56 
Hale, E. E. Sybaris, and other homes. 1869. 

331- H13 

Hale, E. E., and others. Workingmen’s 
homes. 1875.331-H134 














































32 SOCIOLOGY.—BANKS. MONEY. LAND. CO-OPERATION. 


Harrison, J. B. Certain dangerous tenden¬ 
cies in American life, and other papers. 

1880.331-H25 

Hull-House maps and papers ; by residents of 
Hull-House, a social settlement, Chicago, 

Ill. [1895 ] (Lib. of econ. and politics.). 331-H88 

Note .—Contains map in pocket. 

Knight, Charles. Knowledge is power. New 

ed. 1866. (Bohn’s sci. lib.) .331-K74 

Eieber, Francis. Essays on property and 

labour. 1841.331-L62 

McNeill, G. E., ed. Labor movement: the 

problem of to-day. 1887.331-M23 

Meriwether, Lee. Tramp at home. 1889. 

331-M54 

Moody, W. G. Land and labor in the United 

States. 1883.■.331-M77 

Nicholson, J. S. Strikes and social problems. 

1896.331-N53 

Riis, Jacob. How the other half lives ; studies 
among the tenements of New York. 1890. 

331- R44 

Robertson, J. M. Eight hours question. 

1893. (Sco. sci. ser.) .331-R54 

Rogers, J. E. T. Six centuries of work and 

wages. 1884.331-R63 

Scudder, M. L., jr. Labor-value fallacy. 1884. 

331-Scu8 

Webb, Sidney, and Cox, Harold. Eight hour 

day. [1891.].331-W382 

Weeden, W. B. Social law of labor. 1882. 

331-W42 

Wood, Henry. Natural law in the business 

world. 1887.331-W85 

Wright, C. D. Industrial evolution of the 
United States. 1895. (Chautauqua lit. 

and sci. circle.) .609-W93 

Wyckoff, W. A. Workers ; an experiment in 
reality. 1897. 331-W97 

BANKS. MONEY. 

Andrews, E. B. Honest dollar, with chapter 

on Fall of prices. Ed. 3. 1896.332-An3 

Bagehot, Walter. Lombard street; descrip¬ 
tion of the money market. 1874. . . 332-B14 
Bolles, A. S. Practical banking. Ed. 4. 1887. 

332- B63 

Brough, William. Natural law of money. 

1894.332-B795 

Burhans, J. A. Law of municipal bonds. 

1889.332-B91 

Cowperthwait, J. H. Money, silver, and fi¬ 
nance. Ed. 2. 1892. (Ques. of the day.) 

332-C83 

Dunbar, C. F. Chapters on the theory and 

history of banking. 1891.332-D91 

Ehrich, L.. R. Question of silver. 1892. 

(Ques. of the day.) .332-Eh8 

Evans, G. G., ed. Illustrated history of the 
United States mint, 1792-1892. New ed. 

1892.332-Evl 

Heath, Laban. Heath’s infallible counterfeit 
detector. [Ed. 2.] [1866-67.].. A332-H35 


Hill, N. P. Speeches and papers on the silver, 
postal telegraph, and other economic 

questions. 1890. 332-H55 

Howe, J. B. Common sense, mathematics, 

and metaphysics of money. 1881 332-H834 
Jevons, W. S. Money and the mechanism of 
exchange. 1875. (Inter, sci. ser .) 332-J53 

Juglar, Clement. Brief history of panics; 
tr. and ed. by Thom. 1893. (Ques. of the 

day.) . 332-J93 

Knox, J. J. United States notes. 1884.332-K77 
Laughlin, J. L. History of bimetallism in 

the United States. 1886.332-L36 

Eawson, W. J. History of banking; rev. by 

Homans. Ed. 1, Amer. 1852.332-L44 

McClung, D. W. Money talks; some of the 
things it says when it speaks. 1894.332-M13 
Maverick National Bank, Bost., Mass. Man¬ 
ual, July 1, 1887. 1887.*332-M44 

Muhleman, M. L. Monetary systems of the 

world. 1895.332-M89 

Norman, J. H. Complete guide to the 
world’s twenty-nine metal monetary sys¬ 
tems. [1892 ].332-N78 

Patten, C. B. Methods and machinery of 
practical banking. Ed. 5. 1894 . 332-P276 

Poor, H. Y. Resumption and the silver 

question. Ed.2. 1878..., .332-P79 

Price, Bonamy. Currency and banking. 1876. 

332- P93 

Rae, George. Country banker ; his clients, 

cares, and work. 1886.332-R12 

Rosenthal, H. S. Manual for building and 
loan associations. Ed. 2, rev. and enl. 

1891.332-R72 

Shaw, W. A. History of currency, 1252 to 

1894. 1895.332-Sh2 

Stokes, A. P. Joint-metallism. Ed. 5. 1896. 

(Ques. of the day.) .332-St6 

Sumner, W. G. History of American cur¬ 
rency. 1884 . 332-Su6 

Taussig, F. W. Silver situation in the United 
States. 1893. (Ques. of the day.)... ,332-T 19 
Trenholm, W. L. People’s money. 1893.332-T72 
Upton, J. K. Money in politics. 1884 . . 332-Up8 
Walker, F! A. International bimetallism. 

1896 332-W15 

Weston, G. M. Money. 1882.332-W52 

LAND. OWNERSHIP, RIGHTS, AND RENT. . 

Isham, Charles. Fishery question ; its origin, 
history, and present situation. 1887. 

(Ques. of the day.) . 333-Is3 

Pollock, Frederick. Land laws. 1883. (Eng. 

citizen ser.) . 333-P76 

Ross, D. W. Early history of land-holding 

among the Germans. 1883. . *.333-R73 

Walker, F. A. Land and its rent. 1883. 

333- W15 

CO-OPERATION. 

Barnard, Charles. Co-operation as a business. 

1881.334-B25 









































SOCIALISM. FINANCE. PROTECTION AND FREE TRADE. LAW. 


33 


Peirce, M. F. Co-operative housekeeping. 

1384.334-P35 

SOCIALISM AND COMMUNISM. 

Dubois, F61ix. Anarchist peril; tr., ed. and 

enl. by Derechef. 1894 . 335-D847 

Ely, R. T. French and German socialism in 

modern times. 1883 . 335-E19F 

Socialism. 1894. (Lib. of econ. and pol ) 

335-E19 

Gilman, N. P. Socialism and the American 

spirit. Ed. 2. 1893.335-G42 

Graham, William. Socialism, new and old. 

1891. (Inter, sci. ser.) ..335-G76 

Herron, G. D. Christian state. [1895.] .335-H43 
Lafargue, Paul. Evolution of property from 

savagery to civilization. 1890.335-L13 

Eetourneau, Charles. Property ; its origin 
and development. 1892. (Contemp. sci. 

ser.) .335-L57 

Nordhoff, Charles. Communistic societies of 

the United States. 1875.335-N75 

Sprague, F. M. Socialism from Genesis to 

Revelation. 1893.335-Sp7 

Stepniak, pseud. Underground Russia. 1883. 

947-St43U 

Stuckenberg, J. H. W. Christian sociology. 

1880.335-St9 

Thompson, R. E. Divine order of human so¬ 
ciety. 1891. (Stone lectures, 1891.). 335-T37 
Woolsey, T. D. Communism and socialism 
in their history and theory. 1880. 335-W88 

FINANCE. 

Adams, H. C. Public debts. 1890 33G-Adl5 

Bolles, A. S. Financial history of the United 

States, 1774-1885. 3v. 1879-86.336-B63 

Gibbons, J. S. Public debt of the United 

States. 1867.336-G35 

Heath, B. S. Labor and finance revolution. 

1880.336-H35 

Howe, F. C. Taxation and taxes in the 
United States under the internal revenue 
system, 1791-1895. [1896.] (Lib. of econ. 

and pol.) .338-H83 

Jones, W. H. Federal taxes and state ex¬ 
penses. 1887. (Ques. of the day.) 336-J73 

Kearny, J. W. Sketch of American finances, • 

1789-1835. 1887.336-K21 

Kinley, David. History, organization and in¬ 
fluence of the independent treasury of 
the United States. 1893. (Lib. of econ. 

and pol.) .336-K62 

Scott, W. A. Repudiation of state debts. 

[1893], (Lib. of econ. and pol.) .336-Sco3 

Weyl, W. E., and others. Equitable taxation. 

[1892.]. 336-W54 

PROTECTION AND FREE TRADE. 

Bastiat, Fr4d6ric. Sophisms of protection ; 

tr. by White. 1882.. .3 37-B29 


Blair, L. II. Unwise laws; operations of a 
protective tariff upon industry, com¬ 
merce, and society. 1886. (Ques. of the 

day.) .337-B58 

Cox, S. S. Free land and free trade. 1880. 

337-C827 

Delmar, Alexander. (Emile Walter.) What 

is free trade? 1874.337-D38 

Fawcett, Henry. Free trade and protection. 

1878.337-F28 

Hoyt, H. M. Protection versus free trade 

Ed 3, rev. 1886.337-H85 

Lewis, E. C. History of the American tariff, 

1789-1860. 1896.337-L59 

Lieb, Hermann. Protective tariff; what it 

does for us. 1888 . 337-L62 

Patten, S. N. Economic basis of protection. 

1890.337-P27 

Roberts, E. H. Government revenue. 1884. 

337- R54 

Schoenhof, Jacob. Destructive influence of 
the tariff. Ed. 2. 1884. (Ques. of the 

day.) .337-SchG 

Sumner, W. G. Protection in the United 

States. 1877.337-Su6 

Taussig, F. AY. Protection to young indus¬ 
tries, as applied in the United States. 

[1883.].337-T19 

Tariff history of the United States. 1888. 
(Ques. of the day.) .337-T19T 

PRODUCTION. MANUFACTURE. PRICES. 

Benner, Samuel. Benner’s prophecies of fu¬ 
ture ups and downs in prices. Ed. 3. 

1884. 338-B44 

Lloyd, H. D. Wealth against common¬ 
wealth. [1894.].338-L77 

Scudder, M. L., jr. Congested prices. 1883. 

338- Scu8 

Stimson, F. J. Handbook to the labor law of 

the United States. 1896.338-St5 

PAUPERISM. 

Booth, Gen. AVilliam. In darkest England 

and the way out. 1890.339-B64 

Campbell, Mrs. Helen. Problems of the poor. 

1882.339-C15 

Kay, Joseph. Social condition and education 

of the people in England. 1864.339-K18 

Woods, R. A., and others. Poor in great 
cities; their problems and what is doing 
to solve them. 1895.339-W862 

LAW. 

Abbott, B. Y. Travelling law-school and fa¬ 
mous trials. 1884.340-Ab2 

Amos, Sheldon. Science of law. 1875. (Inter. 

sci. ser.) .340-Am7 

Broom, Herbert. Philosophy of law. [1876]. 

340-B795 

Carson, H. L. Supreme court of the U. S., 
its hist, and centennial celebration. Feb. 

4, 1S90. 1890.*345-C24 














































34 


SOCIOLOGY.—CONSTITUTIONAL LAW. 


Davis, G. B. Outlines of international law. 

1887.'.341-D29 

Robinson, W. C. Elementary law. 1882. 

340- R56 

Stark, F. R. Abolition of privateering and 

the Declaration of Paris. 1897.359-St2 

Trumbull, J. H., ed. True-blue laws of Con¬ 
necticut and New Haven, and false blue- 

laws. 1876.345-T77 

U. S.— War, Dept. of. Manual for courts-mar¬ 
tial, and of procedure under military 
law, for use in U. S. army. 1898 . . 344-XJn4 

Vattel, Emrich von. Law of nations; tr. by 
Chitty, with notes by Ingraham. 1883 

341- V45 

Wheaton, Henry. Elements of international 
law; ed., with notes, by Dana. Ed. 8. 

1866 . 341-W56 

Willoughby, W. W. Supreme court of the 
United States. 1890. (Johns Hopkins univ. 
studies.) .345-W68 

ANECDOTES. 

Browne, Irving. Humorous phases of the 

law. 1876...340.9-BS1 

Burke, Peter. Romance of the Forum. 2 v. 

1852. 340.9-B92 

Same. Ser. 2. 2 v. 1854.340.9-B92R 

Harris, Richard. Illustrations in advocacy. 

1884.340.9-H24 

Heard, F. F. Curiosities of law reporters. 

Ed. 2, rev. 1881.340.9-H35 

Oddities, of the law. 1881.340.9-H350 

Law and lawyers; or, Sketches and illustra¬ 
tions of legal history and biography. 2 v. 

1841.340.9-L41 

Rogers, R. V.,?V. Law of hotel life. 1879 

340.9-RG3L 

Law of the road. [1876.].340.9-R63 

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND HISTORY. 

Adams, Sir F. O., and Cunningham, C. D. 

Swiss confederation. 1889.342.49-Adi 

Bodley, J. E. O. France. 2 v. 1898. 944-B63 

Borgeaud, Charles. Adoption and amend¬ 
ment of constitutions in Europe and 

America; tr. by Hazen. 1895.3 42-B64 

Crane, W. W., and Moses, Bernard. Politics. 

1884.342-C853 

Curry, J. L. M. Constitutional government 

in Spain. 1889.342.46-C93 

Fustel de Coulanges, N. D. (The) ancient 

city. 1874.913.38-F98 

Hosmer, J. K. Short history of Anglo-Saxon 

freedom. 1890.342-H79 

Lockwood, H. C. Constitutional history of 

France. 1890.342.44-L81 

McCracken, W. D. Rise of the Swiss Repub¬ 
lic. 1892.949.4-M13 

Turner, S. E. Sketch of the Germanic con¬ 
stitution. 1888.342.43-T86 


Vincent, J. M. State and federal government 
in Switzerland. 1891. (Johns Hopkins 

univ. studies.) .342.49-V74 

Winchester, Boyd. Swiss Republic. 1881. 

342.49-W72 

GREAT BRITAIN. 

Bagehot, Walter. English constitution. New 

ed. 1873.342.42-B14 

De Lolme, J. L. Constitution of England. 

New ed. 1853. (Bohn’s lib.)... 342.42-D38 
Fonblanque, Albany de, jr. How we are 

governed. Ed. 15. [1883.].342.42-F73 

Hallam, Henry. Constitutional history of 
England, fr. Henry VII. to George II. 3 

v. 1829.. . 342.42-H15 

Langmead, T. P. Taswell-. English consti¬ 
tutional history, A. D. 450-1843. Ed. 2, 

rev. 1881.342.42-L26 

Rannie, D. W. Historical outline of the En¬ 
glish constitution. 1882.342.42-R17 

Taylor, Hannis. Origin and growth of the 
English constitution. Ed. 3. v.l. 1892. 

342.42-T21 

Yonge, C. D. Constitutional history of En¬ 
gland, 1760-1860. 1882.342.42-Y8 

UNITED STATES. 

Baker, J. F. Federal constitution. 1887. 

342.73- B17 

Bancroft, George. History of the formation 
of the constitution of the U. S. 2v. 18S2. 

342.73-B218 

Brooks, Noah. How the republic is governed. 

1895.342.73-B792 

Bryce, James. American commonwealth. 2 

v. 1889.342.73-B845 

Constitutions of the several states of the Union 
and United States, including Declaration 
of Independence and Articles of Confed¬ 
eration. 1852.342.73-C767 

Convention which formed the Constitution of 
U. S. Secret proceedings and debates; 
fr. notes by Robert Yates. 1839.342.73-C769 
Cooley, T. M. General principles of constitu¬ 
tional law in United States of America. 

1880.342.73-C78 

and others. Constitutional history of the 
United States, as seen in development of 

American law. 1889.342.73-C783 

Curtis, G. T. Constitutional history of the 

U. S. 2 v. 1889-96.342.73-C94 

Dawes, A. L. How we are governed. [1885.] 

342.73- D32 

Elliot, Jonathan, ed. Debates on the adop¬ 
tion of the Federal constitution. Ed. 2. 

5 v. 1881.342.73-E15 

Fisher, S. G. Trial of the constitution. 1862. 

342.73- F53 

Fiske, John. Civil government in the United 
States considered with some reference to 
its origins. 1891.342.73-F54 












































CRIMINAL LAW. TREATISES. FOREIGN LAW. 


35 


Ford, W. C. American citizen’s manual. 2 
v. 1882-3. (Ques. of the day.). . 342.73-F75 
Hamilton, Alexander, Jay, John, and Madi¬ 
son, James. Federalist; a commentary 
on the constitution of the U. S.; ed. by J. , 

C. Hamilton. 1873.342.73-H183 

Same. 2 v. 1810. In. .. 308-H18, v. 2-3 
Harrison, Benjamin, 23d Pres, of the U. S. 

This country of ours. Ed. 2. 1897. 

342.73-H242 

Hinsdale, B. A. American government, na¬ 
tional and state. Newed. [1895.].342.73-H61 
Hitchcock, Henry. American state constitu¬ 
tions. 1887. (Ques. of the day.). 342.73-H63 
Hoffman, F. S. Sphere of the state. Ed. 2. 

1895.. ..342.73-H67 

Holst, Hermann von. Constitutional and po¬ 
litical history of the U. S., 1750-1861. 8 

v. 1877-92.342.73-H74 

Constitutional law of the United States of 
America; tr. by Mason. 1887 . 342.73-H74C 
Landcn, J. S. Constitutional history and 
government of the United States. 1889. 

342.73- L23 

Macy, Jesse. Our government; how it grew, 
what it does, and how it does it. Rev. 

ed. 1891.342.73-M25 

Mansfield, E. D. Political manual: general 
and state governments of the U. S. 1873. 

342.73- M32 

Mowi-y, W. A. Studies in civil government. 

1891.342.73-M87 

Porter, L. H. Outlines of the Constitutional 
history of the United States. 1883. 

342.73- P83 

Powell, E. P. Nullification and secession in 

the United States. 1897.342.73-P87 

Scott, E. G. Development of constitutional 
liberty in the English colonies of Amer¬ 
ica. 1882. 342.73-Sco3 

Stanwood, Edward. History of Presidential 

elections. 1884.342.73-St2 

Stephens, A. H. Constitutional view of the 
late War between the States. 2 v. 

[1868-70.].342.73-St3 

Sterne, Simon. Constitutional history and 
political development of the United States. 

[1882.].342.73-St4 

Stevens, C. E. Sources of the constitution of 
the United States considered in relation 
to colonial and English history. 1894. 

342.73-St43 

Story, Joseph. Familiar exposition of the 
constitution of the United States. 1884. 

342.73- St7 

Tiedeman, C. G. Unwritten constitution of 


the United States. 1890.342.73-T44 

Tocqueville, Alexis de. Republic of the 
United States; tr. by Reeves. 2v. in 1. 

1851..342.73-T56 

Townsend, Calvin. Analysis of civil govern¬ 
ment. Rev. ed. [1868-69.].342.73-T66 


Warfield, E. D. Kentucky resolutions of 

1798. 1887.973.4-W23 

Willis, Anson. Our rulers and our rights; 
or, Outlines of the United States govern¬ 
ment. 1880.«.342.73-W68 

CRIMINAL LAW. 

Cheever, G. B. Punishment by death: its 
authority and expediency. 1855. . . 343-C41 
Johnson, Andrew, 17th Pres, of the U. S. 

Great impeachment and trial. [1868.] 343-J62 
Lincoln, Abraham, 16th Pres, of the U. S. 
Assassination, and the trial of the conspir¬ 
ators ; comp, by Benn Pitman. 1865.3“i8-L63 
Morse, J. T., jr. Famous trials. 1874.343-M84 
Paget, John. Judicial puzzles. 1876. . 343-P14 
Palm, A. J. Death penalty. 1891. (Ques of 

the day.) .■.343-P18 

Pitman, Benn, ed. Trials for treason at In¬ 
dianapolis. 1865....343-P68 

TREATISES. 

Abbott, B. V. Judge and jury. 1880 . 347-Ab2 
Blackstone, Sir William. Commentaries for 
hse of students at law and the general 
reader ; abr. by M. D. Elwell. 1882 3 4 7-B57 
Clark, A. B. L. L. L.; or, Fifty law lessons, 
embracing all technical points of business 

law. 1882.347-C54 

Dole, E. P. Talks about law. 1887.347-D68 

Fulton, John. Laws of marriage. 1883.347-F96 
Kent, James. Student’s Kent; an abridgment 
of Kent’s Commentaries on American 

law; by E. F. Thompson. 1886.347-K42 

Otken, C. H. Ills of the South. 1894. 975-Ot4 
Parsons, Theophilus. Laws of business. 1880. 

347-P25L 

Personal and property rights of a citizen 

of the United States. 1881.347-P25 

Profiatt, John. Curiosities and law of wills. 

1876.347-P94 

| Putnam, G. H., comp. Question of copyright. 

Ed. 2, rev. 1896.S47-P982 

Spencer, E. A. Hints from a lawyer. 1888. 

347-Sp3 

Walker, A. H. Text-book of patent laws of 
United States of America. 1883. . . 347-W15 
Willard, A. J. Examination of the law of 

personal rights. 1882.347-W66 

Woolsey, T. D. Essay on divorce and divorce 
legislation. 1869.347-W88 

FOREIGN LAW. 

Hadley, James. Introduction to Roman law. 

1880 . 349-H12 

Maine, Sir H. S. Ancient law. Ed.3,Amer. 

1875.349-M28 

Dissertations on early law and custom. 

1883.349-M28D 

Lectures on the early history of institu¬ 
tions. 1875.349-M28E 

Morey, W. C. Outlines of Roman law. 1884. 

349-M81 




































36 


SOCIOLOGY—ADMINISTRATION. MILITARY AND NAVAL SCIENCE. 


ADMINISTRATION. 


MILITARY SCIENCE. 


Brown, C. R. Government of Ohio. 1875. 

353.9-B81 

Buchanan, James, 15th Pres, of the V. S. 

Messages; comp, by Henry. 1888. . 353-JB85 
Civil service guide. Rev. ed. 1897. 351-C49 

Conkling, A. R. City government in the 

United States. 1894.352-C757 

Cushing, Marshall. Story of our [U. S.] Post 

office. . 1883.383-C96 

Fielde, A. M. Political primer of New York 

state and city. 1897 . 352-F457 

Goodnow, F. J. Municipal problems. 1897. 

352-G62 


Gordon, W. J. How London lives; the feed¬ 
ing, cleansing, lighting, and police of 

London, n. d.352-G66 

Hill, C. T. Fighting a fire. 1897.352-H55 

Howard, G. E. Introduction to the local con¬ 
stitutional history of the United States, 
v. 1. 1889. (Johns Hopkins univ. studies.) 

352-H83 


Ingersoll, I. D. History of the War dept, of 

.the U. S. 1880.353-In4 

Lamphere, G. N. United States government. 

IShO.353-L19 

Lowell, A. L. Governments and parties in 

continental Europe. 2 v. 1897.3 54-L95 

McKee, T. H. Presidential inaugurations fr. 
Washington to Cleveland, 1789-1893. 1893. 

353-M19 

Mason, E. C. Veto power; origin, develop¬ 
ment, etc., in the government of the U. S. 

1789-1889. 1890.. . . 353-M38 

Miller, J. B. Trade organizations in politics ; 

or, Federalism in cities. 1887.352-M61 

Ohio —General Assembly. General and local 
laws and joint resolutions, 1880-96. v. 77- 

92. 1881-97.*353.9-Oh3 

Sears, Hamblen. Governments of the world 

to-day. 1895.3 54-Sel3 

Shaw, Albert. Municipal government in 

Great Britain. 1895.352-Sh2 

Smith, P. V. H istory of the English institu¬ 
tions. 1874. (Hist, handbks.) .354-Sm6 


Springfield (Ohio.)—City Council. Ordi¬ 
nances, 1880. 1880.*352-Sp8 

Same, revised, 1897. 1897.*352-Sp8a 

U. S. —Civil Service Commission. Annual re¬ 
port, 14th, July 1, 1896, to June 30, 1897. 
1898. . ..*351-Un4 


Interior, Dept. of. Official register, 1887, 

1895 and 1897. 4 v. 1887-97.*353-Un4 

Wilcox, D. F. Municipal government in 
Michigan and Ohio. 1896. (Columbia 

univ. studies in history, etc.) .352-W64M 

Study of city government. 1897. . . 352-W64 
Woodward, P. H. Secret service of the 
United States Post-office Department. 

1886.383-W87 


Amos, Sheldon. Political and legal remedies 

for war. 1880 . 35 5-Am7 

Logan, J. A. Volunteer soldier of America. 

1887 . J. 355-L83 

May, E. S. Guns and cavalry. 1896. 355-M45 
Merritt, Wesley, and others. Armies of to¬ 
day ; description of the armies of the lead¬ 
ing nations at the present time. 1893. 

355-M55 

Reed, H. T. Cadet life at West Point. [1896.] 

355-R25 

U. S.— War, Dept. of. Compendium of reg¬ 
ulations for the Quartermaster’s depart¬ 
ment. 1898.355-Un4C 

Handbook of subsistence stores. 1896. 

355-Un4H 

Infantry drill regulations, United States 
army, adopted Oct. 3, 1891. 1891. . 356-TJn4 

Manual for army cooks. 1896. .. 35 5-Un4M4 
Drill regulations for coast artillery, United 
States army. 2 v. 1898.358-Un4 

Note .—v. 2, plates. 

Manual for the Pay department, rev. to 

Apr. 30,1898. 1898.355-Un4M2 

Manual for the Quartermaster’s depart¬ 
ment. 1897.355-Un4Ml 

Manual for the. Subsistence department, 
for use in U. S. army; cor. to Apr. 23, 

1898. 1898.35 5-Un4M 

Manual of guard duty, United States 
army, approved Jan. 7, 1893. 1893.355-Un4 

Military laws of the United States, with 
Apx.toMay 18,1898. 2v. 1897-98.355-Un4M3 
Notes and tables on organization and estab¬ 
lishment of the Spanish army in the 

Peninsula and colonies. 1898. 35 5-Un4N 

Regulations and decisions pertaining to 
the uniform of army of U. S. 1897. 

355-Un4R 

Remarks on the army regulations and 
executive regulations in general, by G. N. 

Lieber. 1898.3 55-Un4Rl 

Soldier’s handbook for use in the U. S. 
army; prepared by N. Hershler. 1898. 

355-Un4S 

Zogbaum, R. F. Horse, foot, and dragoons. 

1888 . 3 5 5-Z8 


NAVAL SCIENCE. 

Ammen, Daniel. Old navy and the new. 

. 1891.359-Am6 

Boynton, C. B. History of the navy during 

the Rebellion. 2 v. 1869-70.973.7-B71 

Cooper, J. F. History of navy of the United 

States, 1607-1860. [1866.].973-C78 

Froude, J. A. English seamen in the 16th 

century. 1895.942-F93E 

Jane, F. T. All the world’s fighting ships. 

1898.*359-J25 

Lossing, B. J. Story of the United States 

navy. 1881.973-L91S 









































ASSOCIATIONS AND INSTITUTIONS. EDUCATION. TEACHING. 


37 


Maclay, E. S. History of the United States 

navy, 1776-1893. 2 v. 1894.973-M22 

Malian, A. T. Influence of sea power upon 
history, 1660-1783. Ed .2. 1891. . . 909-M28 
Interest of America in sea power. 1897. 

359-M28 

Scharf, J. T. History of the Confederate 

states navy. 1887.9 73.7-Schl 

Spears, J. It. History of our navy, 1775-1897. 

4 v. 1897. 973-Sp3 

Stark, F. It. Abolition of privateering and 
the Declaration of Paris. 1897. ( Colum¬ 
bia univ. studies in history, etc.) .359-St2 

U. S.-55th Congress. United States laws relat¬ 
ing to the Navy, Marine corps, etc., comp. 

by W. H. Michael. 1898.359-Un4 

Williams, Hamilton. Britain’s naval power. 

1894.942-W67 

Wilmot, S. Eardley-. Development of navies, 
during last half century. 1892.... .359-W68 

ASSOCIATIONS AND INSTITUTIONS. 

De Liefde, John. Romance of charity. 1867. 

361-D37 

DuCane, Sir E. F. Punishment and preven¬ 
tion of crime. 1885. (Eng. citizen ser.) 

364-D85 

Dugdale, R. L. “(The) Jukes”; a study in 
crime, pauperism, disease, and heredity. 

Ed. 6. 1895. (Ques. of the day.). . . .364-D88 
Fields, Mrs. A. (A.) .How to help the poor. 

1883.361-F47 

Henderson, C. R. Introduction to the study 
of the dependent, defective and delin¬ 
quent classes. 1893.360-H38 

MacDonald, Arthur. Criminology ; with in- 

trod. by Lombroso. 1893.364-M14 

Reeve, C. H. Prison question. 1890. . 365-R26 
Ross, T. A. Odd Fellowship: its history and 

manual. 1888.366-R73 

Sunset Club of Chicago. Echoes of the Sun¬ 
set club; comp, by W. W. Catlin. 1891. 

367-Su7E 

Meetings 1891-92 and list of members to 

January, 1893. 1892.367-Su7 

Warner, A. G. American charities. 1894. 

(Lib. of econ. and pol.) 1894.361-W24 

Wines, E. C. State of prisons and of child¬ 
saving institutions in the civilized world. 

1880. 365-W72 

Wines, F. H. Punishment and reformation. 
[1895.] (Lib. of econ. and pol.) .. .365-W723 

EDUCATION. 

Rain, Alexander. Education as a science. 

1879. (Inter, sci. ser.) .370-B16 

Bates, S. P. Methods of teachers’ institutes, 
and theory of education. [1862.J. . . 370-B31 
Boone, R. G. Education in the United States. 

1889. (Inter, educ. ser.) .370-B64 j 


Bramwell, A. B., and, Hughes, H. M. Train¬ 
ing of teachers in the United States of 

America. 1894.370-B73 

Compayre, Gabriel. History of pedagogy; 

tr. by Payne. 1886.370-C73 

Dick, Thomas. On the mental illumination 
and moral improvement of mankind. 

1845.370-D54 

Education, Sept., 1880-June 1888. v. 1-8. 

1881-88.370-Ed79 

Educational review, monthly, Jan., 1891- 

Dec., 1898. v. 1-16. 1891-98.*370-Ed8 

Hinsdale, B. A. President Garfield and edu¬ 
cation ; Hiram College memorial. 1882. 

370-H61 

Schools and studies. 1884.370-H61S 

Japan— Education, Dept. of. Outlines of mod¬ 
ern education in Japan. 1893.370-J27 

Kay, David. Education and educators. 1883. 

370-K18 

Klemm, L. R. Educational topics of the day : 
chips from a teacher’s workshop. 1888. 

370- K67 

Mahaffy, J. P. Old Greek education. 1882. 

(Educ. lib.) .370-M27 

Mansfield, E. D. American education ; its 

principles and elements. 1869.370-M32 

Mullinger, J. B. Schools of Charles the 
Great, and the restoration of education in 

the 9th century. 1S77.370-M91 

Ohio —General Assembly. History of education 
in the state of Ohio: centennial volume, 

1875. 1876.370-0h3 

Painter, F. V. N. History of education. 

1886. (Inter, educ. ser.) .370-P16 

Payne, W H. Contributions to the science 

of education. 1886.370-P29 

Quick, R. H. Essays on educational reform¬ 
ers. 1874. 370-0,4 

Richter, J. P. F. Levana; or, the Doctrine 

of education. 1876.370-R42 

Rosenkranz, J. K. F. Philosophy of educa¬ 
tion ; tr., by Brackett. Ed. 2, rev. 1886. 

(Inter, educ. ser.) .370-R72 

Rousseau, J. J. Emile; or, Concerning ed¬ 
ucation ; tr. by Worthington. 1896.370-R76 
Spencer, Herbert. Education: intellectual, 

moral, and physical. 1886.370-Sp27 

Thomson, Edward. Essays, educational and 

religious. 1855.370-T38 

U. S.— Education, Burea,u of. Circulars of in¬ 
formation, 1881, Nos. 1-6 and 1882, Nos. 

1-6. 2 v. 1881-82. ,370-Un4 

Williams, S. G. History of modern educa¬ 
tion. 1892.370-W67 

TEACHING, METHODS, AND DISCIPLINE. 

Arnold, S. L. Waymarks for teachers. 1895. 

371- Ar6 

Baldwin, Joseph. Art of school management. 

1881.371-B19 










































38 


SOCIOLOGY.—ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. 


Bowen, JL C. Froebel and education through 

self activity. 1897. (Gt. educ.) .371-B67 

Burton, Warren. District school as it was; 

ed. by Johnson. 1897.371-B95 

Calderwood, Henry. On teaching: its ends 

and means. 1875.371-C13 

Davidson, Thomas. Aristotle and ancient 

educational ideals. 1892. (Gt. edwc.).371-D28 
DeGarmo, Charles. Herbart and the Herbar- 

tians. 1896. (Gt. educ.) .371-D36 

Dodge, M. A. (Gail Hamilton.) Our com¬ 
mon school system. [1880.].371-D66 

Fitch, Sir Joshua. Thomas and Matthew Ar¬ 
nold and their influence on English edu¬ 
cation. 1897. (Gt. educ.) .371-F55 

Giffin, W. M. How not to teach; rev. and 
enl. with the Way to teach. Ed. 5. 

[1883.].371-G36 

Gill, John. Systems of education. 1S89.371-G41 
Greenwood, J. M. Principles of education 

practically applied. 1887.371-G85 

Ham, C. H. Manual training. 1886. . . 371-H17 
Hinsdale, B. A. Horace Mann and the com¬ 
mon school revival in the United States. 

1898. (Gt. educ.) .371-H61 

Teaching the language-arts, speech, read¬ 
ing, composition. 1897. (Inter, educ. ser.) 

371-H61T 

Holbrook, Alfred. (The) normal; or, Methods 

of teaching. Ed. 4. 1866.371-H69 

Hughes, J. L. Mistakes in teaching. Ed. 2. 

[1880.].371-H86 

Hughes, Rev. Thomas. Loyola and the edu¬ 
cational system of the Jesuits. 1892. (Gt. 

educ.) .371-H872 

Johonnot, James. Principles and practice 

of teaching. 1879.371-J66 

Kiddle, Henry, Harrison, T. F., and Calkins, 

N. A. How to teach. 1874.371-K54 

MacArthur, Arthur. Education in its rela¬ 
tion to manual industry. 1884.371-M12 

Moncrieff, R. H. (A. R. Hope ) Book about 

dominies. 1869. 371-M74 

Orcutt, Hiram. School keeping, how to do it. 

[1885.].371-Or2 

Page, D. P. Theory and practice of teaching. 

Ed. 15. 1854.371-P14 

Palmer, G. H. New education ; three papers. 

1887.375-P18 

Parker, F. W. Notes of talks on teaching. 

1883.371-P22N 

Talks on pedagogics. [1894].371-P22 

Power and authority of school officers and 

teachers. 1885.371-P873 

Swett, John. Methods of teaching. 1886. 

371-Sw4 

Sypher, J. R. Art of teaching school. 1872. 

371-Sy7 

Todd, John. Student’s manual. Ed. 17. 

1852. 371-T57 

Tompkins, Arnold. Philosophy of teaching. 

1894. 371-T59 


West, A. F. Alcuin and the rise of Christian 

schools. 1892. (Gt. educ.) .371-W52 

White, E. E. Elements of pedagogy. [1886.] 

371- W58 

School management. 1894.371-W58S 

Wickersham, J. P. Methods of instruction. 

1865.371-W63 

School economy. [1864.].371-W63S 

Woodward, C. M. Manual training in educa¬ 
tion. 1890. (Contemp. set. ser.). 371-W87 

Youmans, E. L., ed Culture demanded by 

modern life. 1874.375-Y83 

Zimmern, Alice. Methods of education in 

the United States. 1894.371-Z7 

EDUCATION OF SPECIAL CLASSES. 

Fremont, Mrs. J. (B.), and others. How to 
learn and earn ; or, Half hours in some 

helpful schools. [1884]. 371.9-F892 

Fryatt, F. E., and others. Some curious 

schools. [1SS0.].371.9-F94 

Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, 

Va. Twenty-two years’work. 1893.371.9-H18 

ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. KINDERGARTEN. 

Barnard, Henry, ed. Kindergarten and child 

culture papers. Rev. ed. 1890. .. 372-B252 
Calkins, N. A. Primary object lessons. Ed. 

40, rev. 1881.372-C134 

Carpenter, Harvey. Mother’s and kinder- 

gartner’s friend. 1884.372-C22- 

Coe, B. H. First studies in drawing: elemen¬ 
tary exercises, drawing from objects, 

animals, etc. 1882.741-C65 

Kraus-Bcelte, Maria, and Kraus, John. Kin¬ 
dergarten guide. v. 1. [1877.].372-K86 

Lyschinska, M. J. Kindergarten principle: 
its educational value and chief applica¬ 
tions. Ed. 7. 1889.-..372-L99 

Peabody, E. P. Lectures in the training 
schools for kindergartners. 1888. . . 372-P31 
Schoolmaster of the 19th century. [1880.] 

372- Sch6 

Smith, N, A. Children of the future. 1898. 

372-Sm6 

Wiggin, Mrs. K. D., and Smith, N. A. Re¬ 
public of childhood. 2 v. 1896. . 372-W643 

Contents: 

v. 1. Froebel’s gifts. 

v. 2. Froebel’s occupations. 

SELF-EDUCATION AND CULTURE. 

Atkinson, W. P. Right use of books. 1879. 

374-At5 

Blackie, J. S. On self-culture. 1S74.. 374-B56 
Chester, Eliza. Chats with girls on self-cul¬ 
ture. 1891.374-C42 

Clarke, J. F. Self culture. Ed. 8. 1882.374-C55 
Eggleston, G. C. How to educate yourself. 

1875.374-Eg3 

Hamerton, P. G. Intellectual life. 1889. 

374-H17 











































COLLEGES. PUBLIC SCHOOLS. COMMERCE AND COMMUNICATION 


39 


Smiles, Samuel. Self-help ; with illustrations 
of character, conduct and perseverance. 

1872.374-Sm4 

Watts, Isaac. Improvement of the mind. 

1877.:.374-W34 

Young gentleman’s library; a repository of 
useful and entertaining knowledge. 1835. 

374-Y85 

EDUCATION OF WOMEN. 

Brackett, A. 0., ed. Education of American 

girls. 1874..376-B72 

Woman and the higher education. 1893. 

(Distaff ser.) ..376-B72W 

Claghorn, K. H. College training for women. 

[1*97.].376-C52 

Clarke, E. H. Building of a brain. 1874 3 76-C55 
Sex in education ; or, a Fair chance for 

girls. 1879 . 376-C55S 

Duffey, Mrs. E. B. No sex in education ; a 
review of Dr. Clarke’s “Sex in education.” 
[1874.].376-D87 

RELIGIOUS, ETHICAL, AND SECULAR EDUCATION. 

Adler, Felix. Moral instruction of children. 

1895. (Inter, educ. ser.) .377-Ad5 

Beecher, C. E. Religious training of children. 

1864.377-B386 

Cheever, G. B. Right of the Bible in our pub¬ 
lic schools. 1859.377-C41 

Dorchester, Daniel. Romanism versus the 

public school system. 1888.377-D73 

COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES. 

Alexander, J. W. Princeton—old and new; 
recollections of undergraduate life. 1898. 

378-A12 ! 

Barker, J. M. Colleges in America. 1894 

378-B24 

Beers, II. A. Ways of Yale. 1895.378-B39 

Bristed, C. A. Five years in an English uni¬ 
versity. Ed. 3, rev. 1873.378-B77 

Bush, G. G. Harvard, the first American 

university. [1886.]. 378-B96 

Cambridge trifles. 1881.378-C14 

Chicago University. Annual register, 1893- 
94, and 1895-96. 2 v. 1894 and ’96 *3 78-C43 
Compayre, Gabriel. Abelard and the origin 
and early history of universities. 1893. 

(Gt. educ.) .378-C73 

Four American universities; Harvard, Yale, 
Princeton, Columbia. 1895....... *378-F82 

Hart, J. M. German universities. [1874.] 

378-H26 

Harvard University, Camb., Mass. Cat¬ 
alogue, 1895-96. 1895.*378-H235 

Laurie, S. S. Rise and early constitution of 
universities. 18H7. (Inter, educ. ser.) 378-L37 
Paulsen, Friedrich. German universities ; tr. 

by Perry. 1895.378-P28 

Porter, J. A., ed. Sketches of Yale life. 1886. 

378-P833 


Porter, Noah. American colleges and the 

American public. New ed. [1878.].378-P83 
Richardson, C. F., and Clark, H. A., ed. Col¬ 
lege book. 1878.378-R393 

Steffens, Heinrich. German university life; 

tr. by Gage. 1874 . 378-St3 

Student-life at Harvard. 1876.378-St9 

Thwing, C. F. American colleges ; their stu¬ 
dents and work. Ed. 2, rev. and enl. 

1883. 378-T42 

Tomes, Robert. My college days. 1880.378-T59 
U. S.— Education, Bureau of. Historical 
sketches of the universities and colleges 
of the United States ; ed. by Hough. 1883. 

378-Un4 

Wittenberg College, Sprinafield, Ohio. Cycle, 

1893. v. 2. 1893. .*378-W77 

History; comp, and written by G. G. 

Clark. 1887.378-W77H 

Semi-centennial souvenir; pub. by Class of 
’96. 1895.*378-W77S 

PUBLIC SCHOOLS. 

Pascoe, C. E., ed. Everyday life at Eton, 
Harrow, Rugby and other great public 

schools, n. d.379-P26 

Pickard, J. L. School supervision. 1890. 

(Inter, educ. ser.) .379-P58 

Rice, J. M. Public-school system of the 

United States. 1893.379-R36 

Seeley, Levi. Common-school system of 
Germany and its lessons to America. 1896. 

379- Se3 

Staunton, Howard. Great schools of England. 

New ed., rev. 1877.379-St2 

COMMERCE AND COMMUNICATION. 

Clarke, F. W ,,comp. Weights, measures, and 

money of all nations. 1885.389-C55 

Colquhoun, A. R. Key of the Pacific: the 

Nicaragua Canal. 1895.386-C715 

Cook, W. W. Corporation problem. 1891. 

380- C77 

Cushing, Marshall. Story of our [U. S.] 

Postoffice. 1883.383-C96 

Japan —Commerce and Industry, Bureau of. 
General view of commerce and industry 

in the empire of Japan. 1893.382-J27 

Searight, T. B. Old pike ; history of the Na¬ 
tional road. 1894.386-Sel3 

Smith, R. H. Science of business. 1885. 

( Ques. of the day.) .380-Sm6 

Woodward, P. H. Secret service of the 
United States Post-office Department. 

1886.383-W87 

Woolhouse, W. S. B. Measures, weights and 
moneys of all nations. Ed. 4. 1869.692-B38 

Note .—Bound with Beaton, A. C. Quantities and 
measurements 

RAILROADS. 

Adams, C. F., jr. Railroads: their origin 
and problems. 1879.385-Adl 














































40 


SOCIOLOGY.—CUSTOMS. WOMAN’S POSITION. 


Alexander, E. P. Kail way practice; its 
principles and suggested reforms re¬ 
viewed. 1887. ( Ques. of the day.). . 385-A12 

Dabney, W. D. Public regulation of rail¬ 
ways. 1889. (Ques. of the day .).385-Dll 

Davis, J. P. Union Pacific railway. 1894. 

385-D29 

Dos Passos, J. R. Inter-state commerce act. 

1887. (Ques. of the day.) .385-D74 

Edwards, Clement. Railway nationalization. 

1898. (Soc. ques. of to-day.) .385-Ed9 

Hadley, A. T. Railroad transportation, its 

history and its laws. 1885.385-H12 

Hudson, J. F. Railways and the republic. 

1886.385-H87 

Larrabee, William. Railroad question. 1893. 

385-L32 

Lewis, G. H. National consolidation of the 
railways of the United States. 1893.385-L59 
Smalley, E. Y. History of the Northern Pa¬ 
cific railroad. 1883.385-Sm2 

Stickney, A. B. Railroad problem. 1891. 

385-St5 

Swann, John. Investor’s notes on American 
railroads. 1886.385-Sw2 

RIVER AND OCEAN TRANSPORTATION. 

Bates, W. W. American marine; the ship¬ 
ping question in history and politics. 

1893 .387-B31 

Fry, Henry. History of North Atlantic steam 

navigation. 1896.387-F94 

Gould, E. W. Fifty years on the Mississippi; 
or, Gould’s history of river navigation. 

1889.3 87-G73 

Kelley, J. D. J. Question of ships. 1884.387-K28 
Preble, G. H. Chronological history of origin 
and development of steam navigation, 
1543-1882. 1883.387-P91 

CUSTOMS. COSTUMES. POPULAR, LIFE. 

Bombaugh, C. C., ed. Literature of kissing. 

1876.392-B64 

Farrer, J. A. Primitive manners and cus¬ 
toms. 1879.390-F24 

Gomme, G. L., ed. Manners and customs. 
[1883.].390-G58 

Note —Contributions to Gentleman’s magazine, from 
•1731-1868. 

McLennan, J. F. Studies in ancient history, 
comprising a reprint of primitive mar¬ 
riage. New. ed. 1886.392-M22 

Wagner, Leopold. Manners, customs, and 
observances; their origin and significa¬ 
tion. 1895....390-W117 

Westermarck, Edward. History of human 

marriage. 1891.392-W52 

COSTUMES. 

Earle, Mrs. A. M. Costume of colonial times. 

1894 .391-Ea7 


Fairholt, F. W. Costume in England; enl. 
and rev. by Dillon. Ed. 3. 2 v. 1885. 

391-F16 

Hill, Georgiana. History of English dress, 
from Saxon period to present day. 2 v. 

1893.391-H55 

Hunt, Mrs. A. W. Our grandmother’s gowns. 

n. d.391-H91 

Planche, J. R. History of British costume. 

Ed. 3. 1881...391-P69 

Robida, Albert. “Yester-year;” ten cen¬ 
turies of toilette ; tr. by Hoey. 1891.391-R55 
Smith, J. M., ed. Ancient Greek female cos¬ 
tume. 1882.391-Sm5 

PUBLIC AND SOCIAL CUSTOMS. 

Brand, John. Popular antiquities of Great 
Britain ; ed. by Ellis. New ed. 3 v. 1853- 

55. (Bohn’s antiq. lib.) .394-B73 

Hervey, T. K. Book of Christmas ; customs, 

ceremonies, etc. 1888.394-H44 

Jeaffreson, J. C. Book about the table. 2 v. 

1875.394-J34 

Jones, William. Crowns and coronations. 

1883.394-J73 

Love, W. DeL., jr. Fast and thanksgiving 

days of New England. 1895.394-L94 

Strahan, S. A. K. Suicide and insanity; a 
physiological and sociological study. 

1893.394-St8 

Walsh, W. S. Curiosities of popular customs. 

1898. *394-W17 

ETIQUETTE. 

All about etiquette ; or, Manners of polite so¬ 
ciety. [1875.].395-A148 

Colin, Lady M., and Sheldon, M. F. Every¬ 
body’s book of correct conduct. 1893. 

395-C68 

Dahlgren, Mrs. M. (V.) Social-official eti¬ 
quette of the United States. Ed. 6. 1894. 

395-D14 

Hale, Mrs. S. J. Manners; or, Happy homes 
and good society all the year round. New 


ed. 1S89.177-H13 

Hall, F. H. Social customs. 1887.395-H14 


Moore, Mrs. C. J. (Mrs. Harriette Oxnard 
Ward.) Sensible etiquette, n. d 395-M78 

Osmun, T. E. (Alfred Ayres.) Mentor; for 
guidance of such men and Jaoys as would 
appear to advantage in society. 1884. 

' 395-Os5 

Sandison, G. H., comp. How to behave and 
how to amuse; manual of etiquette and 

parlor games. [1895.].793-Sa5 

Sherwood, Mrs. M. E. (W.) Manners and so¬ 
cial usages. 1884.395-Sh5 

WOMAN’S POSITION AND TREATMENT. 

Adams, W. H. D. Woman’s work and worth. 

1880.396-Ad2 




































WOMAN. GYPSIES. LEGENDS AND FOLK-LORE. 


41 


Alger, W. R. Friendships of women. 1872. 

396-A13 

Bell, Lilian. From a girl’s point of view. 

1897. 396-B41 

Blake, Mrs. L. (D.) Woman’s place today; 
reply to Lenten lectures on “Woman” by 

Rev. Morgan Dix [1883.]. 396-B58 

Brockett, L. P., and Vaughan, Mrs. M. C. 
Woman’s work in the Civil war. 1867. 

973.7-B78 

Browne, Phillis. What girls can do. n. d. 

396-B81 

Church, E. R. Money-making for ladies. 

1882.'.'.396-C47 

Coxe, Margaret. Claims of the country on 
American females. 2v. in 1. 1842. 396-C83 
Craik, Mrs. D. M. (M.) Woman’s thoughts 
about women. 1860. {Tauchnitz ed.) . 396-C84 
Crepaz, Adele. Emancipation of women and 
its probable consequences. 1S93. . . 396-C86 
Croly, Mrs. J. (C.) ( Jenny June.) Jennie 

Juneiana: talks on women’s topics. 1869. 

396-C87 

Thrown on her own resources. [1891]. 

396-C87T 

Diaz, Mrs. A. (M.) Only a flock of women. 


1893 . 396-D54 

Dodge, M. A. {Gail Hamilton.) Woman’s 
worth and worthlessness ; complement to 

a “New atmosphere.” 1872.396-D66 

Dudevant, Mme. {George Sand.) Self-love; 

or, Afternoon of single life. n. d. . 396-D86 
Earle, Mrs. A. M. Colonial dames and good 

wives. 1895.396-Ea7 


Eliot, W. G. Home life and influence. 1884. 

396-E14 

Fernald, J. C. New womanhood. [1891.] 

396-F39 

Gaines, Garry. American girl of the period : 

her ways and views. 1878.396-G12 

Gamble, E. B. Evolution of woman. 1894. 

396-G14 

General Federation of AYomen’s Clubs. Third 

biennial, 1896. 1896.396-G29 

Hardy, E. J. Five talents of woman. 1888. 

396-H22 

Higginson, T. AY. Common sense about 

women. 1882.396-H53 

AA’omen and men. 1888.396-H53W 

Hoge, Mrs. A. H. Boys in blue. 1867.973.7-H68 
Landels, AVilliam. True glory of woman ; or, 
Woman, her position and power, n. d. 

396-L23 

Linton, Mrs. E. (L.) Ourselves; essays on 

women. Newed. 1884. . . 396-L65 

Livermore, Mrs. M. A. (R.) My story of the 

War. 1889.973.7-L75 

AYhat shall we do with our daughters? 

1883.396-L75 

Manson, G. J. Work for women. 18S3.396-M32 
Mason, O. T. Woman’s share in primitive 
culture. 1894. {Anthrop. ser.) .396-M38 


Meyer, A. N., ed. AVoman’s work in Amer¬ 
ica ; with in trod, by Howe. 1891.. 396-M57 
Moody, H. AY. Unquiet sex. 1898 ... 396-M77 
Newton, R. H. AYomanhood. 1881. . . .396-N48 
Ossoli, M. (F.) Marchesa d’. AVoman in the 
19th century, and kindred papers. 1855. 

396-Os7 

Proffatt, John. Woman before the law. 1874. 

396-P94 

Ramabai Sarasvati, Pundita. High-caste 
Hindu woman; with introd. by Bodley. 

Ed. 3. 1888.:.396-R14 

Saunders, Frederic. About woman, love, 

and marriage. 1874.396-Sa8 

Stanton, Theodore, ed. Woman question in 
Europe; with introd. by Cobbe. 1884. 

396-St25 

Starling, Elizabeth. Noble deeds of woman. 

Ed. 7. 1864.396-St27 

Stowe, Mrs. H. E. (B.) {Christopher Crow- 

field.) Chimney-corner. 1884.396-St8 

Terhune, Mrs. M. V. (H.) {Marion Harland.) 
Eve’s daughters; or, Common sense for 

maid, wife, and mother. 1882.396-T27 

White, Mrs. S. J. Business • openings for 

girls. [1891.].396-W58 

Willard, F. E. AYoman in the pulpit. [1888.] 

396-W68 

Wilson, Elizabeth. Scriptural view of wo¬ 
man’s rights and duties. 1849.396-W69 

World’s Columbian Exposition.—Lady Man¬ 
agers, Board of. Congress of AVomen, 
held in the Woman’s building, Chicago, 
1893; ed. by Mrs. Eagle. 1895. . . A396-W89 

• GYPSIES. 

Borrow, George. Zincali; an acct. of the 
Gypsies of Spain. New. ed. 1888 . 397-B65 

Leland, C. G. Gypsies. 1882./..397-L54 

Pennell, Mrs. E (R.) To Gipsyland-; il. by 
Joseph Pennell. 1893.397-P38 

LEGENDS AND FOLK-LORE. 

Baldwin, James. Horse fair. 1895. .. 398-B19 
Bulfinch, Thomas. Age of chivalry ; or, Leg- 

• ends of King Arthur. 1871.398-B87A 

Legends of Charlemagne. 1871.398-B87 

Bunce, J. T. Fairy tales, their origin and 

meaning. 1878.398-B88 

Crane, T. F. Italian popular tales. 1885.3 98-C85 

Drake, S. A. Book of New England legends 

and folk lore. 1888.974-D78N 

Dyer, T. F. T. Folk-lore of plants. 1889. 

398-D98 

Farrington, M. Y. Tales of King Arthur and 

his knights of the round table. 1888.398-F24 

Gomme, G. L., ed. Dialect, proverbs, and 
world-lore. [1884.].398-G58 

Note .—Contributions to Gentleman’s magazine from 
1731-1868. 































42 


SOCIOLOGY.—PROVERBS.—PHILOLOGY. 


Gomme, G. L., ed. English traditional lore; 
added, Customs of foreign countries and 
peoples. [1885.].898-G58E 

Note —Contributions to Gentleman’s magazine, from 
1731 to 1868. 

Popular superstitions, n. d. 398-G58P 

Note —Contributions to Gentleman’s magazine, from 
1731 to 1868. 

Grinnell, G. B. Pawnee hero stories and folk¬ 
tales. 1889.398-G88 

Guerber, H. A. Legends of the Middle Ages. 

[1896.].398-G93 

Legends of the Rhine. 1895.398-G93L 

Hamlin, M: C. W. Legends of le Detroit. 

1884 . 398-H18 

Harris, J. C. (Uncle Iiemus.) Daddy Jake 

the runaway. 1896.398-H24 

Little Mr. Thimblefinger and his queer 

country. 1896.. v . 398-H24L 

Mr. Rabbit at home; sequel to Little Mr. 
Thimblefinger and his queer country. 

1895 .398-H24M 

Nights with Uncle Remus. Ed. 19. [1881- 

3.].398-H24N 

Uncle Remus and his friends. 1893.398-H24U1 
Uncle Remus: his songs and his sayings. 

New ed. 1895.398-H24U 

earn, Lafcadio. Some Chinese ghosts. 1887. 

398-H35 

Johnson, Clifton, ed. What they say in New 
England ; signs, sayings, and superstitions. 

1896 .398-J62 

Keightley, Thomas. Fairy mythology. New 

ed., rev. and enl. 1860. (Bohn's antiq. 

lib.) . 398-K26 

Knowles, James, ed. Legends of King Arthur 

and his knights. Ed. 8. 1895. 3S8-K76 

Leland, 0. G. Algonquin legends of New 

England. 1884.398-L54 

Malory, Sir Thomas. (Le) morte d’ Arthur. 

4 v. 1897. (Temple class.) .398-M29 


Mathews, Cornelius. Enchanted moccasins, 
and other legends of the American In¬ 
dians. 1877.398-M42 

Prime, W. C. Holy cross; invention, preser¬ 
vation and disappearance of wood known 

as the true cross. [1877.].398-P93 

Skinner, C. M. Myths and legends of our 

own land. 2 v. 1896. 398-Sk3 

Thorpe, Benjamin, ed. Yule-tide stories. 

1853. (Bolin’s antiq. lib.) .398-T39 

Wagner, Wilhelm. Epics and romances of 
the Middle Ages; adapt, by MacDowall, 

and ed. by Anson. 1883 . 398-W12 

Weston, J. L. Legends of the Wagner drama. 

1896.398-W52 

Wilde, J. F. S. (E.), Lady. Ancient legends, 
mystic charms, and superstitions of Ire¬ 
land. 2 v. 1887 . 398-W65 

Williams, A. M. Studies in folk-song and 

popular poetry. 1894 . 398-W67 

Yeats, W. B. Celtic twilight; men and wo¬ 
men, dhouls and fseries. 1894 . 398-Y3 

PROVERBS. 

Bohn, H. G., ed. Hand-book of proverbs. 

1870. (Bohn’s lib.) .*398.9-B63 

Polyglot of foreign jjroverbs. 1867. (Bohn’s 

lib.) .-398.9-B63P 

Trench, R. C., Abp. On the lessons in prov¬ 
erbs. 1860.398.9-T72 

CUSTOMS OF WAR. 

Burton, Sir R. F. Book of the sword. 1884. 

399-B956 

Demmin, A. F. History of arms and armour ; 

tr. by Black. 1877.399-D39 

Lacombe, Paul. Arms and armour in an¬ 
tiquity and the Middle Ages, also descrip¬ 
tive notice of modern weapons; tr. by 
Bo u tell. 1871.399-L11 


PHILOLOGY. 


GENERAL WORKS. 

Gouin, Francois. Art of teaching and study¬ 
ing languages; tr. by Swan and Betis. 

Ed. 2. 1892.407-G72 

Hutson, C. W. Story of language. 1897. 

409-H97 

Lefevre, ArnlrA Race and language. 1894. 

(Inter, sci. ser.) .409-L52 

Whitney, W. D. Life and growth of lan¬ 
guage. 1876. (Inter, sci. ser.) .409-W61 

Oriental and linguistic studies. Ser. 1-2. 

2 v. 1873-74.404-W61 


COMPARATIVE. 

Dwight, B. W. Modern philology ; its discov¬ 
eries, history, and influence. Ser. 1-2. 

Ed. 3, rev. 2 v. 1877 . 410-D96 

Muller, Max. Science of language. Ser. 1-2. 

2 v. 1871.410-M91 

Whitney, W. D. Language and the study of 
language. Ed. 5. 1875.410-W61 

ENGLISH PHILOLOGY. 

r 

Alford, Henry, Dean. Queen’s English. Ed. 

7. 1888.420-A13 










































ORTHOGRAPHY. DICTIONARIES. USE OF WORDS. 


43 


Emerson, O. F. History of the English lan¬ 
guage. 1894.. . . 420-Em3 

Latham, R. G. Hand-book of the English 

language. 1866. 420-L34 

Marsh, G. P. * Lectures on the English lan¬ 
guage. Ser 1. Rev. and enl. ed. 1885. 

420 M35 

Origin and history of the English language. 

Rev. ed. 1885.420-M350 

Meiklejohn, J. M. D. English language ; its 

grammar, history, etc. 1888.420-M47 

Eoemer, Jean. Origins of the English people 
and of the English language. 1888 4 20-3162 
Scheie de Vere, Maximilian, studies in Eng¬ 
lish. 1867. 4£0-Sch2 

Trench, R. C., Abp. English, past and pres¬ 
ent. Ed. 7, rev. 1871.420-T72 

Welsh, A. H. Essentials of English. 1884. 

420- W47 

ORTHOGRAPHY AND ETYMOLOGY. 

Haldeman, S. S. Word-building. 1881 422-H13 
Hyde, W. T. C. How do you spell it? 1892. 

421- H99 

Mead, T. H. Our mother tongue. [1890.] 

421-M46 

Palmer, A. S. Folk-etymology. 1883 *422-P18 

Phyfe, W. H. P. How should I pronounce? 

1885.421-P56 

Seven thousand words often mispro¬ 
nounced. Ed. 2. 1889.421-P56S 

Skeat, W. W. Etymological dictionary of the 

Eng. language. 1882.*422-Sk2 

Trench, R. C., Abp. Study of words. Ed. 

25th Arner. [1851.].422-T72 

Turner, J. A. Handbook of punctuation. 

Rev. ed. 1879..*.421-T86 

Wedgwood, Hensleigh. Contested etymol¬ 
ogies in the Dictionary of Rev. W. W. 
Skeat. 18S2.*422-W41 

DICTIONARIES. IDIOMS. 

Century dictionary of the Eng. language. 6 

v. 1889-91.. . *423-033 

Ogilvie, John, ed. Imperial dictionary of the 

Eng. language. 4 v. 1883.*423-0g4 

Smith, H. P., ed Glossary of terms and 

phrases. 1883.*423-Sm5 

Standard dictionary of the English language. 

2 v. 1894-95.*423-St2 

Webster, Noah, ed. International dictionary 

of the Eng. language. [1892 ].*423-W39 

Worcester, J. E., elj. Dictionary of the Eng. 

language. [1859.]. *423-W39 

SYNONYMS AND ANTONYMS. 

Crabb, George. English synonyms. New 

ed. 1881.*424-C84 

Roget, P. M. Thesaurus of Eng. words and 

phrases. New' Amer. ed. 1874 .*424 R63 

Smith, 0. J. Synonyms and antonyms. New 
ed., rev. 1870. ( Bohn’s lib.) .*424-Sm5 


GRAMMAR AND PROSODY. 

Abbott, E. A. How to tell the parts of 
speech. Am. Ed., rev. and enl. by McEl- 

roy. 1881.425-Ab2 

Cobbett, William. English grammar; rev. by 

Ayres. 1884.425-C63 

Grammar of the English language, in a 

series of letters, n. d.425-C63G 

Day, H. N. Art of English composition. Ed. 

8. [1867.].425-D33 

Young composer. 1874.425-D33Y 

Dobson, W. T. Literary frivolities, fancies, 

follies and frolics. 1880.426-D65 

Galbraith, E. Composition in the school¬ 
room. 1885. ..428-G13 

Greene, H. R. English language; gramma¬ 
tical and logical principles. 1879 .425-G3 

Lanier, Sidney. Science of English verse. 

1880.426-L27 

Walker, J. Rhyming dictionary. n.d.*426-W15 

DIALECTS. SLANG. 

Bartlett, J. It. Dictionary of Americanisms. 

Ed. 4, enl. 1877..'.*427-B28 

Gomme, G. L., ed. Dialect, proverbs, and 
world-lore. [1884.].398-G58 

Note —Contributions to Gentleman's magazine from 
1731-1868. 

Halliwell, J. O. Provincial dialects of Eng¬ 
land. 1863..427-H15 

Scheie de Vere, Maximilian. Americanisms ; 
the English of the New World. 1872. 

427-Sch2 

Slang dictionary. New ed. ,1874.*427-Sll 

Wright, Thomas. Diet, of obsolete and pro¬ 
vincial English. 2 v. 1869. ( Bohn’s lib.) 

*427-W93 

USE OF WORDS. 

DuBois, E. C. Broken English; a French¬ 
man’s struggles w T ith the English lan¬ 
guage. (Eng. and French.) 1884. 428.3-D85 

English as she is wrote. [1883.].428.3-En3 

Gould, E. S. Good English ; or popular errors 

in language. Rev. ed. 1880.428.3-G73 

Long, J. H. Slips of the tongue and pen. 

1888 .428.3-L85 

Mathews, William. Words; their use and 

abuse. 1882.428.3-M42 

Moon, G. W. Dean’s English; criticism on 
Dean of Canterbury’s essays on the 
Queen’s English. Ed. 4. [1865.] 428.3-M77 
Peabody, Andrew', comp. Conversation, its 
faults and its graces. New' ed. 1882. 

• 428.3-P31 

White, R. G. Every-day English; sequel to 
“Words and tneir uses.” 1880. .428.3-W59 

Words and their uses. New ed., rev. 1870. 

428.3-W59W 










































44 


NATURAL SCIENCE.—GENERAL WORKS. 


GERMAN, FRENCH, SPANISH, AND 
LATIN. 

Adler, G. J. Dictionary of the German and 

English languages. 1872.*433-Ad5 

Fliigel, J. G. Universal English-German and 
German-English dictionary. 2 v. in 3. 

1891. *433-F67 

Hempl, George. German orthography and 

phonology. 1897 . 431-H37 

Houghton, L. S. and Mary. French by read¬ 
ing ; progressive French method. 1892. 

448-H81 

Knofiach, Augustin. -German simplified. 

1885.438-K75 

Lewis, C. T., and Short, Charles. Harper’s 

Latin dictionary. 1882.*473-L59 

Ollendorff, H. G. New method of learning 
to read, write, and speak the German 
language; ed. by Adler. 1855.438-015 


NATURAL 

GENERAL WORKS. 

Adams, W. H. D., ed. Everyday objects; or, 
Picturesque aspects of natural history. 

1872.500-Ad22 

Agassiz, Louis, and others. Tribune popular 

science. 1874. 504-Agl6 

Allen, Grant. Falling in love, with other 
essays on more exact branches of science. 

1890.504-A146 

Cooke, J. P. Scientific culture, and other 

essays. 1881. 504-C77 

Darwin, Charles. Journal of researches into 
natural" history and geology during the 
voyage of H. M. S. Beagle round the 

world. New ed. 1872.508-D25 

Estes, Dana, ed. Half-hour recreations in pop¬ 
ular science. Ser. 1-2. 2 v. [1874-9.] .504-Es8 
Fisher, Mrs. A. B. (B.) Short history of nat¬ 
ural science. 1881.509-F53 

Through magic glasses; sequel to Fairy¬ 
land of science. 1890.504-F53T 

Gaye, Selina. World’s lumber room. 1885. 

504-G25 

Goode, G. B., ed. Smithsonian institution, 
1846-96; the history of its first half cen¬ 
tury. 1897.*506-G61 

Herschel, Sir J. F. W., Bart. Familiar lec¬ 
tures on scientific subjects. 1869. . . 504-H44 
Humboldt, Alexander von. Cosmos; tr. by 
Ott6 and others. 5 v. 1864-70. ( Bohn's 

sci. lib.) .500-H88 

Views of nature; tr. by Ott6 and Bohn. 

1870. ( Bohn’s sci. lib.) .508-H88 

and Bonpland, Aim6. Equinoctial regions 
of America, 1799-1804; tr.and ed. by Ross. 

3 v. 1869-70.508-H882 


Spiers, Alexander, and Surenne, Gabriel. 
French and Eng. pronouncing diet. 1871. 

*443-Sp4 

Velazquez de la Cadena, Mariano. Diction¬ 
ary of the Spanish and Eng. languages. 

1883. . .*463-V54 

Ybarra, Alejandro. Practical method for 
learning Spanish. Ed. 7. 1892.468-Y2 

MINOR LANGUAGES. 

Eys, W. J. van. Outlines’ of Basque gram¬ 
mar. 18S3.491-Ey7 

Gesenius, William. Hebrew and Eng. lex¬ 
icon; fr. the Latin by Robinson. Ed. 4. 

1850.,*492-G33 

Palmer, E. II. Simplified grammar of Hin¬ 
dustani, Persian and Arabic. 1882 . 491-P18 
Singer, Ignatius. Simplified grammar of the 

Hungarian language. 1882.494-Si6 


SCIENCE. 

Huxley, T. H. Critiques and addresses. 

1873. 504-H98 

Lay sermons, addresses, and reviews. 1871. 

504-H98L 

Science and culture, and other essays. 

1884.504-H98S 

Jordan, D. S. Science sketches. 1888 504-J76 

Kingsley, Charles. Scientific lectures and 

essays. 1885.504-K61 

Popular science monthly, May, 1872-Oct., 

1898. v. 1-53. 1872-98.*505-P81 

Pouchet, F. A. (The) universe. Ed. 6. 1882. 

500-P86 

Powell, Baden. Physical and mathematical 
sciences. 1834 . 509-P87 

Proctor, R. A. Familiar science studies. 

1882. 504-P94F 

Light science for leisure hours. 1871. 

504-P94L 

Rough ways made smooth ; essays on scien¬ 
tific subjects. 1880.504-P94R 

Science byways. 1876.504-P94 

Universe of suns, and other science glean¬ 
ings. 1884.. 504-P94U 

Rodway, James. In the Guiana forest. 1894. 

918.8-R617 

Rossiter, William. Illustrated dictionary of 

scientific terms. [1878.].*503-R74 

Scheie de Vere, Maximilian. Wonders of the 

deep. 1870 . 500-Sch2 

Smithsonian Institution. Contributions to 
knowledge, v. 13-32. 1863-94. . . ,*506-Sm7 

South Kensington Museum. Handbook to 
the Special loan collection of scientific 
apparatus, 1876. n. d.507-So8 









































MATHEMATICS. ASTRONOMY. 


45 


Spencer, Herbert. Recent discussions in 
. science, philosophy, and morals. New ed. 

1873....504-Sp27 

Tissandier, Gaston. Popular scientific recre¬ 
ations. n. d.500-T52 

Tyndall, John. New fragments. 1892.504-T98 
Wonders of the world, n. d.500-W84 

MATHEMATICS. 

Baker, A. L. Elements of solid geometry. 

1893 . 513-B17 

Cajori, Florian. History of mathematics. 

1894 . 5 10-C12 

De Morgan, Augustus. Essay on probabil¬ 
ities. 1838.519-D39 

Dupuis, N. F. Principles of elementary alge¬ 
bra. 1892.512-D93 

How to become quick at figures. Ed. 5, rev. 

and enl. 1885. 511-H83 

Keene, J. B. Handbook of practical gaug¬ 
ing. 186S.511-K25 

Lardner, Dionysius. Arithmetic, practical 

and theoretical. 1834.511-L32 

Treatise on geometry and its application 

to the arts. 1840.5 13-L32 

Stoddard, J. F. American philosophical 

arithmetic. 1853.511-St6 

U. S.— Education, Bureau of. Teaching and 
history of mathematics in the United 
States; by Florian Cajori. 1890 510-Un4 

Wells, Webster. Elements of geometry. Rev. 

ed. [1894 ].513-W46 

Worthen, W. E., ed. Drawing book ; descrip¬ 
tion of drawing instruments and their use 
in geometry and geometrical projection. 

1872 .515-W89P 

Shading and shadows, n. d.515-W89 

ASTRONOMY. 

Burr, E. F. (A Connecticut Pastor.) Celestial 

empires, n.'d.521-B94 

Dick, Thomas. Practical astronomer. 1848. 

522-D54 

Flammarion, Camille. Stories of infinity. 

1873 . 520-F61 

Herschel, Sir J. F. W., Bart. Treatise on 

astronomy. 1833.520-H44 

Lockyer, J. N. Elements of astronomy. 1880. 

520-L81 

Loomis, Elias. Introduction to practical 

astronomy. Ed. 7. 1870. 522-L87 

Main, Robert. Rudimentary astronomy. New 

ed. 1869.520-M28 

Mitehel, O. M. Planetary and stellar worlds 

1851.520-M69 

Newcomb, Simon. Popular astronomy. 1878. 

520-N43 

Proctor, R. A. Our place among infinities. 

1876.520-P94 

Poetry of astronomy. 1881.5 20-P94P 

Sun-views of the earth; or, the Seasons 
illustrated. 1867.*525-P94 


DESCRIPTIVE ASTRONOMY. 

Angot, Alfred. Aurora borealis. 1897. ( In¬ 
ter. sci. ser.) .523-An4 

Ball, Sir R. S. Atlas of astronomy. 1892. 

523-B21 

In starry realms. Ed. 2. 1892.523-B21I 

Story of the heavens. 1885.523-B21S 

Bassnett, Thomas. True theory of the sun. 

• 1884 . 523-B29 

Bayne, S. G Pith of astronomy. 1896.523-B34 
Burr, E. F. (A Connecticut Pastor.) Ecce 
coelum; or, Parish astronomy. Ed. 11. 

1871. 523-B94 

Chambers, G. F. Handbook of descriptive 
astronomy. Ed. 3. 1877. (Clar. press ser.) 

523-C35 

Story of the solar system. 1896.. . . 523-C35S1 

Story of the stars. 1895.523-C35S 

Dick, Thomas. Celestial scenery; or, AVon- 
ders of the planetary system. 1845.523-D54 
Sidereal heavens. 1845.523-D54 

Note .—Bound with his Celestial scenery. 

Flammarion, Camille. Popular astronomy; 

tr. by Gore. n. d.523-F61P 

Wonders of the heavens. 1871.523-F61 

Green, A. H. Birth and growth of worlds 

1890. (Romance of sci.) .523-G82 

Guillemin, A. Y. (The) sun 1871.523-G94 

Wonders of the moon; ed. by Mitchell. 

1886. (Wond. of sci.) .523-G94W 

Hind, J. R. Introduction to astronomy. Ed. 

3, rev. and enl. 1863. ( Bohn’s sci. lib.) 

523-H58 

Kirkwood, Daniel. Comets and meteors. 

1873. 523-K63 

Meteoric astronomy. 1867.523-K63M 

Langley, S. P. New astronomy. 1888 . 523-L26 
Lockyer, J. N. Astronomy. 1879. (Science 

primers. .).523-L81 

Miller, William Heavenly bodies; their na- 

tureand habitability. 1S83. ✓.523-M62 

Mitehel, O. M. Popular astronomy. 1874. 

523-M69 

Proctor, R. A. Expanse of heaven. 1875. 

523-P94E 

Flowers of the sky. n. d.523-P94F 

Half-hours with the stars. Ed. 4. 1873. 

*523-P94 

Mysteries of time and space. 1883.523-P94M 

Other worlds than ours. 1871.523-P940 

Serviss, G. P. Astronomy with an opera- 

glass. Ed. 4. 1890 .523-Se7 

Steele, .T. D. Fourteen weeks in descriptive 

astronomy. [1869.]. 523-St28 

Todd, Mrs. M. L. Total eclipses of the sun. 

1894. ( Columb. knoivl. ser.) .523-T57 

Trouvelot. Astronomical drawings. 15 pi. 

n. d.*523-T75 

Warren, H. W. Recreations in astronomy. 

1879.523-W25 


















































46 


NATURAL SCIENCE.—GEODESY. PHYSICS. MECHANICS. 


Winchell, Alexander. World-life; or, Com¬ 
parative geology. 1883.523-W72 

Young, C. A. (The) sun. 1881. {Inter, sci. 

ser.) .523-Y8 

GEODESY. 

Baker, Thomas. Land and engineering sur¬ 
veying. New ed., rev. 1871.526-B17 

Note .—Bound with his Mensuration and measuring. 

Rudimentary treatise on mensuration and 
measuring. New ed., rev. 1871 526-B17 

Fenwick, Thomas, and Baker, Thomas. Sub¬ 
terraneous surveying New ed. 1871. 

526-F36 

Gillespie, W. M. Treatise on surveying; rev 

and enl. by Staley. 1887. ..-. 526-G41 

Gore, J. H. Geodesy. 1891. ( Riverside sci. 

ser.) .526-G66 

Johnson, J. B. Theory and practice of sur¬ 
veying. 1886.526-J63 

McBride, James. (A Citizen of the United 
States.) Symmes’s theory of concentric 

spheres. 1826.526-M12 

Merriman, Mansfield. Figure of the earth. 

1881. 526-M55 

Worthen, W. E., ed. Practical treatise on 
topographical drawing 1867. 

See. . . 742-W89 

NAVIGATION. 

Greenwood, James. Rudimentary treatise on 

navigation. 1869.527-G857 

Henderson, W. J Elements of navigation. 

1895 . 527-H38 

Young, J. R. Navigation and nautical astron¬ 
omy. New ed. n d.527-Y8 

PHYSICS. 

Allen, Zachariah Solar light and heat, grav¬ 
itation, with explanations of planetary 


and molecular forces. 1879.530-A15 

Barker, G. F. Physics, advanced course. 

1892.530-B24 


Boys, C. Y. Soap-bubbles and forces which 
mould them. 1890. {Romance of sci.) 

530-B71 

Everett, J. D Outlines of natural philos¬ 
ophy. 1887,.530-Ev2 

Faraday, Michael. Course of six lectures on 
the various forces of matter; ed. by 

Crookes. 1868.530-F22 

Glazebrook, R. T. Laws and properties of 

matter. 1893. {Mod. sci. ser.) .530-G46 

Herschel, Sir J. F. IV , Bart. Study of nat¬ 
ural philosophy. 1831.530-H44 

Hopkins, G. M. Experimental science. 1890. 

530-H77 

Hunt, Robert. Poetry of science Ed. 3, 
rev. and enl. 1854. {Bohn’s sci. lib.). 530-H91 


Joyce, Jeremiah. Scientific dialogues for 
young people. New ed. 1866. {Bohn’s 


sci. lib.) .530-J85 

Perry, John. Spinning tops. 1890. ( Ro¬ 
mance of sci ) ., ..530-P43 


Silliman, Benjamin, jr. Principles of physics, 
or natural philosphy. Ed. 2, rev. 1871. 

530- Si28 

Sloane, T O’C. Home experiments in sci¬ 
ence. 1888.530-S15 

Somerville, Mary. Connection of the physi¬ 
cal sciences. 1871.530-So5 

Trowbridge, John. New physics. 1884.530-T75 

MECHANICS. 

Armour, James Power in motion. 1871. 

531-T59 

Note ,—Bound with Tomlinson, Charles. Rudimen¬ 
tary mechanics. 

Bartlett, W. H. C. Elements of analytical 
mechanics. Ed. 8, rev. and enl. 1873. 

531-B28 

Bowser, E. A. Elementary treatise on analy¬ 
tic mechanics. 1884.531-B68 

Carpenter, W. B. Mechanical philosophy, 
horology, and astronomy. New ed. 1857. 

{Bohn’s sci. lib) .531-C22 

Carpenter, W. L. Energy in nature. 1883. 

531- C224 

Church, I. P. Statics and dynamics for engi¬ 
neering students. 1886.531-C47 

Cotterill, J. H , and Slade, J H. Lessons in 

applied mechanics. 1891.531-C82 

DuBois, A. J. New method of graphical stat¬ 
ics. 1875. 531-D85 

Goodeve, T. M. Principles of mechanics Ed. 

2. 1876.531-G61 

Kater, Henry, and Lardner, Dionysius. Me¬ 
chanics. 1830 . 531-K16 

Kennedy, A. B. W. Mechanics of machinery. 

1886. 531-K38 

MacCord, C. W. Kinematics. Ed. 4. 1892 

531-M13 

Nystrom, J. W Elements of mechanics. 

1875.531-N99 

Overman, Frederick. Mechanics for mill¬ 
wright, machinist, engineer, etc. 1881. 

531-Ov2 

Perry, John. Practical mechanics. 1883. 

{Man of tech.) .531-P43 

Rankine, W. J. M. Manual of applied me¬ 
chanics; rev. by Bamber. Ed. 9 1877. 

531-R16 

Stewart, Balfour. Conservation of energy. 

1875. {Inter, sci. ser.) .531-St5 

Thurston, R. H. (The) animal as a machine 
and a prime motor, and the laws of ener¬ 
getics 1894.531-T42 

Tomlinson, Charles. Rudimentary mechan¬ 
ics. Ed. 10. 1872.531-T59 







































SOUND. LIGHT. HEAT. ELECTRICITY. 


47 


Weisbach, Julius. Mechanics of engineering: 
Theoretical mechanics ; tr. by Coxe. Ed., 

8th Ainer. 1889.531-W43 

Youmans, E. L., ed. Correlation and conser¬ 
vation of forces. 1870. 531-Y83 

HYDROSTATICS AND PNEUMATICS. 

Chanute, O. Progress in flying machines 

[1894 ].533-C36 

Fijnje van Salverda, J. G. W. Aerial navi¬ 
gation ; tr by Waring. 1894.533-F47 

Lardner, Dionysius. Hydrostatics and pneu¬ 
matics 1831.532-L32 

Marion, Fulgence. Wonderful balloon as¬ 
cents. 1870.533-M33 

SOUND. 

Blaserna, Pietro. Theory of sound in its rela¬ 
tion to music. 1876. (Inter, sci. ser.) .534-B61 
Mayer, A. M. Sound. 1879. (Experimental 


sci. ser.) .534-M45 

Radau, Rodolphe Wonders of acoustics ; tr. 

by Ball. 1870.534-R12 

Tyndall, John. Sound. 1867.534-T98 


LIGHT. 

Abney, W. deW. Colour measurement and 
mixture 1891. (Romance of sci.). 535-Ab7 
Brewster, Sir David Treatise on optics. 

1831.535-B75 

Draper, J. W. Scientific memoirs; exper¬ 
imental contributions to a knowledge of 

radiant energy 1878.535-D79 

Heather, J. F. Optical instruments. 1871 

770-V33 

Note.— Bound with Van Monckhoven, D6sir6, 
Photography. 

LeConte, Joseph. Sight. 1881. (Inter, sci. 

ser.) .535-L49 

Lockyer, J. N. Spectroscope and its applica¬ 
tions. 1873. (Nature ser.) .535-L81 

Lommel, E. C J. Nature of light, with gen¬ 
eral account of physical optics. 1876. 

(Inter, sci. ser.) .535-L84 

Marion, Fulgence. Wonders of optics; tr. 

and ed. by Quin. 1869.535-M33 

Mayer, A. M., and Barnard, Charles. Light. 

1882 . 53 5-M452 

Rood, O. N. Modern chromatics. 1879 (In¬ 
ter, sci. ser.) .535-R67 

HEAT. 

Cazin. A. A. Phenomena and laws of heat; 

tr. and ed. by Rich. 1872.536-C31 

Lardner, Dionysius. Treatise on heat. 1833. 

536-L32 

Maxwell, J. O. Theory of heat Ed. 6. 1880. 

(Text-bks. of sci.) .536-M45 

Tyndall, John. Heat considered as a mode 

of motion. 1871.536-T98 

On radiation, n. d. 536-T980 


ELECTRICITY. 

Atkinson, Philip. Electricity for everybody ; 
its nature and uses explained. 1895.537-At5 
Elements of dynamic electricity and mag¬ 


netism. 1891 .537-At5E 

Bed§ll, Frederick, and Crehore, A. C. Alter¬ 
nating currents Ed 2. 1893.537-B39 

Benjamin, Park. Intellectual rise in elec¬ 
tricity ; a history. 1895.537-B43 

Caillard, E M. Electricity. 1891.537-C12 

Emmet, W. LeR. Alternating current, wir¬ 
ing and distribution. 1894.537-Em6 


Gordon, J. E H. Physical treatise on elec¬ 
tricity and magnetism. 2 v. 1880 . 537-G65 
Gray, Andrew. Absolute measurements in 

electricity and magnetism 1884 . 537-G79 
Hands, Sir W. S. Galvanism and principles 
of animal and voltaic electricity ; rev. by 

Sabine New ed. 1869.537-H24 

Houston, E. J. Dictionary of electrical 
words, terms and phrases. Ed. 3, enl. 

1894.*537-H81 

Electrical measurements. 1893. . . 537-H81E 
Jenkin, Fleeming. Electricity and magne¬ 
tism Ed. 5. 1880.i.. 537-J42 

Lardner, Dionysius. Manual of electricity, 
magnetism and meteorology; ed. and 
completed by C. Y. Walker. 2 v. 1844. 

537-L32 

Lockwood, T. D. Electricity, magnetism, 

and electric telegraphy. 1883.537-L81 

Lodge, O J. Modern views of electricity. 

1892. (Nat ser) .537-L82 

Sloane, T CPC. How to become a successful 

electrician. 1894.537-S15 

Thomson, J. J. Recent researches in elec¬ 
tricity and magnetism. 1893. (Clar. press 

ser.) .537-TS8 

Trowbridge, John What is electricity? 1896. 

(Inter, sci. ser.) .537-T75 

Tunzlemann, G. W. de. Electricity in mod¬ 
ern life. 1890. (Contemp.'Sci. ser.). 537-T83 
Tyndall, John. Light and electricity. 1871. 

537-T98 

Walmsley, R. M Electric current; how pro¬ 
duced and how used. 1894.537-W16 

APPLICATIONS. 

Atkinson, Philip Elements of electric light¬ 
ing. Ed. 6, rev. 1890.537.8-At5 

Atwood, L. 0. Practical dynamo building 

1893.537.8-At9 

BottonepS. R. Dynamo; how made and how 

used. Ed. 9. 1896.537.8-B65 

Brackett, C. F., and others. Electricity in 

daily life. 1891.537.8-B72 

Crocker, F. B. Electric lighting v. 1. 1896 

537.8-C87 

and Wheeler, S. S. Practical manage¬ 
ment of dynamos and motors. 1892. 

537.8-C872 












































48 


NATURAL SCIENCE—MAGNETISM. CHEMISTRY. 


Crosby, O. T., and Bell, Louis. Electric rail¬ 
way in theory and practice. Ed. 2, enl. 

1896.537.8-C88 

Fahie, Angelo. House lighting by electricity. 

1892..537.8-F14 

Fiske, B. A. Electricity in theory and prac- 
* tice; or, Elements of electrical engineer¬ 
ing. Ed 6, 1889.537.8-F54 

Frith, Henry, and Rawson, W. S. Coil and 

current. 1896.537.8-F91 

Gordon, J. E. H. Practical treatise on elec¬ 
tric lighting. 1884.537.8-G65 

Hering, Carl. Principles of dynamo-electric 

machines. 1890.537.8-H42 

Hopkins, W. J. Telephone lines and their 

properties. 1893.537.8-H77 

Hospitalier, E. Modern applications of elec¬ 
tricity ; tr. and enl. by Maier. Ed 2, rev 

2 v. 1883.537.8-H79 

Houston, E J., and Kennelly, A. E. Elec¬ 
trical engineering leaflets: advanced 

grade. 1895.537.8-H812 

Knight, J. H. Notes on motor carriages. 

1*96. 537.8-K74 

Martin, T. C., and Wetzler, Joseph. Electric 
motor and its applications ; with apx. on 
Development of electric motor since 1888, 

by Bell Ed. 3. 1892.537.8-M36 

Maver, William, jr American telegraphy: 
systems, apparatus, operation. 1897. 

537.8- M44 

Munro, John. Electricity and its uses. n. d. 

537.8- M92 

Pope, F. L. Evolution of the electric incan¬ 
descent lamp. 1889.537.8-P81 

Preece, W. H , and Sivewright, James. 
Telegraphy. 1876. ( Text-blcs. of sci.) 

537.8- P91 

and Stubbs, A. J. Manual of telephony. 

1893. ( Specialists’ ser.) .537.8-P912 

Prescott, G. B. Dynamo-electricity. 1884. 

537.8- P92 

Electricity and the electric telegraph. Ed. 

4. 1881.537.8-P92E 

Speaking telephone, electric light, and 
other electrical inventions 1879.537.8-P92S 
Robb, Russell. Electric wiring. 1896.537.8-R53 
Slingo, W., and Brooker, A Electrical engin¬ 
eering. New ed. 1895.537.8-S13 

Warwick, P. B. How to make and use the 

storage battery. 1896.537.8-W26 

Watt, Alexander. Electro-deposition ; elec¬ 
trolysis of gold, silver, and other metals. 

1886.671-W34 

Electro-metallurgy. Ed. 4. 1871. 671-W34E 

MAGNETISM AND MOLECULAR PHYSICS. 

Jackson, D. C. Electro-magnetism and the 
construction of dynamos, v. 1. 1893. 

538-J12 

Risteen, A. D. Molecules and the molecular 
theory of matter. 1895.539-R49 


CHEMISTRY. 

Bloxam, C. L. Chemistry, inorganic and or¬ 
ganic. 1873.540-B62 

Cooke, J. P. New chemistry. 1875 (Inter 

sci. ser.) . 540-C77 

Principles of chemical philosophy Rev. 

ed. 1887.541-C77 

Donovan, Michael. Chemistry. 1832 5 40-D71 
Eliot, C. W., and Storer, F. H. Elementary 
manual of chemistry; abr. by AV R. 
Nichols. Rev. ed. [1872-80.]. 540-E14 

Encyclopaedia of chemistry. 2 v. 1877-80. 

*540-En2 

Faraday, Michael. Chemical history of a 

candle ; ed. by Crookes. 1861.541-F22 

Fownes, George. Rudimentary chemistry. 

New ed. 1869 . 540-F82 

Miller, AY A. Elements of chemistry, v. i- 

2. 1873-77.540-M62 

Roscoe, Sir H. E. Chemistry. 1879. (Sci¬ 
ence primers.) .542-R71 

Lessons in elementary chemistry. New ed., 

rev. 1890.540-R71 

Silliman, Benjamin, jr. First principles of 
chemistry. Ed. 50, rev. and enl. 1866. 

540-Si28 

Steele, J. D. Fourteen weeks in chemistry. 

[1873 ].540-St28 

Tilden, AY. A. Introduction to the study of 
chemical philosophy 1876. ( Text-bks.qf 

sci.) . .• 541-T45 

Wurtz, C. A. Atomic theory ; tr. by Clemin- 
shaw. 1881. (Inter, sci. ser.) .541-W96 

Elements of modern chemistry ; tr. and ed. 
by Greene. Ed. 2, Amer. 1884. .. 540-W96 

Youmans, E. L. Class-book of chemistry; 
rev. by AY. J. Youmans. Ed. 3. 1889. 

540-Y83 

ANALYSIS. 

Armstrong, II. E. Introduction to the study 
of organic chemistry. Ed. 2. 1S80. (Text¬ 
iles of sci.) .547-Ar5 

Bolley, P. A., and Paul, B. H. Manual and 
technical analysis. 1857. (Bohn’s sci lib.) 

543-B63 

Church, A. II. Food; some account of its 
sources, constituents, and uses. 1 k77. 

(So. Kens. mns. liandbks.) . 543-C47 

Eliot, C. AA r ., and Storer, F. H. Manual of 
inorganic chemistry. Ed. 3. 1869 . 546-E14 

Remsen, Ira. Inorganic chemistry. Ed. 3. 

rev. 1892.546-R28 

Richter, Victor von. Text-book of inorganic 

chemistry; tr by Smith. 1883.546-R42 

Ross, AA r . A. Blowpipe in chemistry, mineral¬ 
ogy, and geology. 1884.544-R73 

Smith, Edward. Foods. 1875. (Inter, sci. ser.) 

543-Sm4 











































MINERALOGY. GEOLOGY. PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY. 


49 


Thorpe, T. E., and Muir, M. M. P. Qualita¬ 
tive chemical analysis. Ed. 2. 1878. 

544-T393 

Trimble, Henry. Practical and analytical 
chemistry.' 1885..544-T73 

MINERALOGY. 

Bauerman, Hilary. Text-book of descriptive 
mineralogy. 1884. ( Text-bks of sci.) .549-B32 
Text-book of systematic mineralogy. 1881. 

( Text-bks of sci.) .549-B32S 

Collins, J. H. Mineralogy. 2 v. [1877-83.] 

( Putnam’s adv. sci. ser.) .549-C69 

Foye, J. C. Tables for the determination, 
description, and classification of minerals. 

Ed. 2, rev. 1882.549-F83 

Kobell, Franz. Popular sketches from the 
mineral kingdom; tr. by Henfrey. 

See .... 580-Seh6 

Orton, James. Underground treasures: how 
and where to find them. New ed. 1881. 

549-Or9 

Overman, Frederick. Practical mineralogy, 

assaying and mining. 1879.549-Ov2 

Ramsey, Alexander. Rudiments of minera¬ 
logy. Ed. 3, rev. and enl. 1885. . . 549-R14 
Ruskin, John. Ethics of the dust; elements 
of crystallisation. Ed. 2. 1879. . . 549-R89 

GEOLOGY. 

Agassiz, Louis. Geological sketches. Ser. 

1-2. 2 v. 1866-76.5 50-Agl3 

Ansted, D. T. Great stone book of nature. 

1863.5 50-An8 

Cole, G. A. J. Aids to practical geology. 

[1890.].550-C68 

Dana, J. D. Geological story briefly told. 

[1875.]:. 550-D19 

Dawson, Sir J.W. Some salient points in 

the science of the earth. 1894.5 50-D32 

Geikie, Archibald. Geological sketches at 

home and abroad. 1*82.550-G27G 

Geology. 1879. {Science primers .)... 550-G27 
Outlines of field-geology. Ed. 2, rev. and 

enl. 1879.*..550-G270 

Journal of geology, bi-monthly, Jan., 1893- 

Oct., 1895. v. 1-3. 1893-95...*550-J82 

Lyell, Sir Charles, Burt. Principles of geol¬ 
ogy. Ed. 11, rev. 2 v. 1876-77. . . 550-L985 
Milner, Thomas. Gallery of nature: wonders 
of astronomy, physical geography, and 

geology. 1849.5 50-M63 

Phillips, John. Treatise on geology. 2 v. 

1837.5 50-P54 

Portlock, J. E. Rudiments of geology. Ed. 

5. [1868.]._.550-P83 

Richardson, G. F. Introduction to geology 
and its associate sciences. New ed., rev. 
and #nl. 1869. {Bolin's sci. lib.). . . .550-R39 
Roberts, R. D. Introduction to modern geol¬ 
ogy. 1893.550-R54 


Winchell, Alexander. Sparks from a geol¬ 
ogist’s hammer. 1881.550-W72 

Walks and talks in the geological field. 

1887.550-W72W 

PHYSICAL, DYNAMICAL GEOLOGY, AND PHYSICAL 

GEOGRAPHY. 

Bonney, T. G. Ice-work, present and past. 

1896. {Inter. sci. ser.) .551-B64 

Croll, James. Climate and time in their ge¬ 
ological relations. 1875.551-C87 

Dana, J. D. Characteristics of volcanoes. 

1890. 551-D19C 

Corals and coral islands. 1872.551-D19 

Davis, W. M.,jr. Whirlwinds, cyclones, and 
tornadoes. 1884. {Science ser .).. . 551-D29 
Dawson, Sir J. W. Story of earth and man. 

[1873 ].551-D32 

Donnelly, Ignatius. Ragnarok: the age of 

fire and gravel. 1883. .551-D72 

Espy, J. P. Philosophy of storms. 1841. 

551-Es6 

Figuier, Louis. World before the deluge ; ed. 

by Bristow, n. d.551-F46 

Flammarion, Camille. (The) atmosphere; 

tr. and ed. by Glaisher. 1874.551-F61 

Fonvielle, Wilfrid de. Thunder and light¬ 
ning; tr. and ed. by Phipson. [1867.] .551-F73 
Geikie, Archibald. Elementary lessons in 

physical geography. 1877.551-G27 

Physical geography. 1879. {Science prim¬ 
ers. )... .551-G27P 

Goodrich, S. G. {Peter Parley.) World and 

its inhabitants. 1848.551-G62 

Grimes, J. S. Geonomy: creation of conti¬ 
nents by ocean currents. 1885.551-G88 

Guyot, Arnold. Earth and man ; tr. by Fel¬ 
ton. Rev. ed. 1890 . 551-G99 

Hutchinson, H. N. Story of the hills. 1892. 

551-H97 

Huxley, T. H. Physiography. 1887. . .551-H98 
Judd, J. W. Volcanoes: what they are and 
what they teach. 1881. {Inter, sci. ser.) a 

551-J88 

Kneeland, Samuel. Volcanoes and earth¬ 
quakes. [1888.].551-K73 

Loomis, Elias. Treatise on meteorology. 

1872.551-L87 

Lyell, Sir Charles, Bart. Elements of geol¬ 
ogy. Ed. 6, enl. 1866.551-L985 

Mangin, Arthur. Desert world. New ed , 

rev. 1872.551-M32 

Mantell, G. A. Wonders of geology. Ed. 8, 
rev. and enl. 2 v. 1864-66. {Bohn’s sci 

lib.) .551-M324 

Marsh, G. P. Earth as modified by human 

action. 1885.551-M35 

Maury, M. F. Physical geography of the sea 

Ed. 5, enl. 1855. ..551-M44 

Michelet, Jules. (The) mountain. 1886.551-M58 












































60 


NATURAL SCIENCE.—GEOLOGY. PALEONTOLOGY. BIOLOGY. 


Mill, H. R. Realm of nature; outline of 
physiography. 1892. ( IJniv. extern, man.) 


551-M59 

Miller, Hugh. Old red sandstone. New ed. 

[1858.].551-M61 

Milne, John. Earthquakes, and other earth 

movements. 1886. {Inter, sci ser.) . 551-M63 

Ponton, Mungo. Earthquakes and volcanoes. 

Newed. 1872.551-P78 

Reclus, Elis6e. (The) earth; tr. by Wood¬ 
ward. 1873.551-R24 

History of a mountain; tr. by Ness and 
Lillie. 1881.'.551-R24H 


Ocean, atmosphere and life 1874 . 551-R240 
Shaler, N. S. Aspects of the earth. 1890. 

551-Shl 

Nature and man in America, 1891.551-ShlN 

Sea and land. 1894.:. 551-ShlP 

Somerville, Mary. Physical geography. Ed. 

7, rev 1877.551-So5 

Sonrel, L. Bottom of the sea ; tr. and ed. by 

Rich. 1870 . 55i-So6 

Tate, Ralph. Rudimentary treatise on geol¬ 
ogy. 1871.551-T19 

Tissandier, Gaston. Wonders of water; tr. 
and ed Scheie de Yere 1886. ( Wond. of 

sci.) . 551-T52 

Tyndall, John. Forms of water in clouds 
and rivers, ice and glaciers. 1872.551-T98F 

Glaciers of the Alps 1861.551-T98 

Wright, G. F. Ice age in North America 

1889.551-W93 

Ziircher, Fr£d6ric, and Margolle, Elie. Met¬ 
eors, aerolites, storms, and atmospheric 
phenomena; tr. by Lackland. 1871.. 551-Z8 

ECONOMIC GEOLOGY. 

Burnham, S M. Precious stones in nature, 

art, and literature. 1886.5 53-B93 

Church, A. H Precious stones considered in 
their scientific and artistic relations. 

1883. {So. Kens. mus. art handbks .). 553-C47 
Emanuel, Harry. Diamonds and precious 

stones. Ed. 2. 1867.553-Eml 

Green, A. H., and others. Coal; its history 
and uses; ed. by Thorpe. 1878. . 553-G823 

Hamlin, A. C. Leisure hours among the 

gems. 1884 . 5 53-H18 

Kemp, J. F. Ore deposits of the United. 

States. 1895.5 5 3-K32 

King, C. W. Natural history of precious 
stones and precious metals. 1879. {Bohn’s 

lib.) . 553-K58 

Martin, E. A. Story of a piece of coal. 1896. 

553-M36 

Orpen, Mrs. Goddard. Stories about famous 

precious stones. [1890.].736-Or7 

Rutley, Frank. Study of rocks. 1879. ( Text- 

bks. of sci.) .552-R93 

Smith, F. H. Rocks, minerals, and stocks. 

1882.553-Sm5 


Tarr, R. S. Economic geology of the United 
States. 1894.5 53-T17 

GEOLOGY OF DIFFERENT COUNTRIES. 

Browne, J. R. Resources of the Pacific slope. 

1869.557-B815 

Geikie, Archibald. Scenery of Scotland. Ed. 

2. 1887..,.554-G27 

Mantell, G. A. Geological excursions round 
the Isle of Wight. Ed. 3. 1854. (Bohn’s 

sci. lib.) .554-M324 

Miller, Hugh. Cruise of the Betsey. 1858. 

554-M61 

Ohio —Geological survey. Report 1869-90. v. 

1-7. 7 v. in 9. 1873-93.*557-Oh3 

Patton, J. H. Natural resources of the 

United States. 1888.557-P28 

Whitney, J. P. United States. 1889. 557-W61 

PALEONTOLOGY. 

Chambers, Robert. Vestiges of the natural 
history of creation. Ed. 12. 1884 5 60-C35 
Dawson, Sir J. W. Chain of life in geological 

time. Ed. 3. 1888.560-D32 

Geological history of plants. 1888. {Inter. 

sci. ser) .561-D32 

Mantell, G. A. Medals of creation ; or, First 
lessons in geology, and study of organic 
remains. Ed. 2. 2 v. 1854. {Bohn’s sci. 

lib.) .'.560-M324 

Petrifactions and their teachings. 1851. 

{Bohn’s sci. lib.) .560-M324P 

Miller, Hugh. ‘Footprints of the Creator. 

1881.567-M61 

Testimony of the rocks. 1870.560-M61 

BIOLOGY. 

Conn, II. W. Living world, whence it came, 

whither it is drifting. 1891.570-C76 

Cook, Joseph. Biology, with preludes on cur¬ 
rent events. 1877.■.570-C77 

Spencer, Herbert. Principles of biology. 2 
v. 1874. {Synthetic philosophy .). . .570-Sp27 
Wilson, E. B. Cell in development and in¬ 
heritance. 1896. {Columbia univ. biolog. 

ser.) .576iW69 

Wright, R. W. Life, its true genesis. Ed. 2. 

1884. 576-W93 

Wythe, J. H. Science of life; or, Animal 
and vegetable biology. 1880.570-W99 

PREHISTORIC ARCHAEOLOGY. 

Abbott, C. C. Primitive industry. 1881. 

571-Abl9 

Carr, Lucian. Mounds of the Mississippi val¬ 
ley historically considered. [1883.] 571-C23 

Clodd, Edward. Story of primitive man. 1895. 

571-C62 

Evans, John. Ancient stone implements, 
weapons, and ornaments of Great Britain. 

1872.571-Evl 













































ARCHAEOLOGY. ETHNOLOGY. EVOLUTION. 


51 


Fergusson, James. Rude stone monuments 

in all countries. 1872. 571-F38 

Figuier, Louis. Primitive man. n.d. 571-F46 
Foster, J. W. Pre-historic races of the 
United States of America. Ed. 3. 1874. 

571-F81 

Hovey, H. C. Celebrated American caverns. 

1882.571-H82 

Joly, Nicolas. Man before metals. 1883. 

{Inter, sci. ser.) .571-J68 

Lubbock, Sir John, Bart. Pre-historic times. 

Ed. 4. 1887. 571-L96 

MacLean, J. P. Mound-builders. 1879.571-M22 
Mercer, H. C. Hill-caves of Yucatan. 1896. 

571-M53 

(The) Lenape stone; or, the Indian and 

the Mammoth. 1885.571-M53L 

Mitchell, Arthur. Past in the present; What 

is civilization? 1881.571-M69 

Moorehead, W. K. Fort Ancient, Warren 

county, Ohio. 1890.571-M784 

Primitive man in Ohio. 1892.571-M784P 

Thomas, Cyrus. Introduction to the study 
of North American arclneology. 1898. 

571- T36 

Thruston, G. P. Antiquities of Tennessee. 

1890.571-T41 

ETHNOLOGY. 

Belloc, Mine. B. R. (P.) Peoples of the world. 

Ed. 3. n.d.572-B42 

Brace, C. L. Races of the Old World. 1871. 

572- B72 

Brinton, D. G. American race. 1891 572-B77 

Races and peoples. 1890.572-B77R 

Burge, Lorenzo. Pre-glacial man and the 

Aryan race. [1887.].572-B91 

Donnelly, Ignatius. Atlantis: the antedilu¬ 
vian world, n. d.572-D72 

Figuier, Louis. Human race; ed. and rev. 

by Wilson, n.d.572-F46 

Lester, A. H. Pre-Adamite ; or, Who tempted 

Eve? 1875.572-L57 

Pickering, Charles. Races of man. Newed. 

1863. (Bohn’s lib.)... .572-P58 

Prichard, J. C. Natural history of man ; ed. 
and enl. by Norris, with maps. Ed. 4. 3 

v. 1855-r 1861.].572-P93 

Ratzel, Friedrich. History of mankind; tr. 

by Butler. 2 v. 1896-97.572-R19 

Smithsonian Institution— Ethnology, Bureau 
of. Annual report, 1-9, 1879-1.888. 5 v. 

1881-92.:... . *572-Sm7 

Starcke, C. N. Primitive family in its origin 
and development. 1889. (Inter, sci. ser.) 

572-St2 

Warren, W. F. Paradise found ; the cradle 
of the human race at the North Pole. 

1885.572-W25 

NATURAL HISTORY OF MAN. 

Dawson, Sir J. W. Meeting-place of geology 
and history. [1894.].573-D32 


Lyell, Sir Charles, Bart. Geological evi¬ 
dences of the antiquity of man. Ed., 2d. 

Amer. 1863.573-L985 

Maclean, J. P. Manual of the antiquity of 

man. Ed. 8. 1879.573-M22 

Winchell, Alexander. Pre-adamites. Ed. 3. 

1881.573-W72 

EVOLUTION. 

Bergen, J. Y and Mrs. F. (D.) Develop¬ 
ment theory. 1884.575-B45 

Blackwell, A. B. Sexes throughout nature. 

1875 ., 575-B56 

Cope, E. D. Origin of the fittest. 1887.575-C79 
Curtis, G. T. Creation or evolution? 1887. 

575-C94 

Darwin, Charles. Descent of man and selec¬ 
tion in relation to sex. 2 v. 1872 . 575-D25 
Origin of species by means of natural se¬ 
lection. New ed. 1885.575-D250 

Variation of animals and plants under do¬ 
mestication. 2 v. [1868.].575-D25V 

Drummond, Henry. Lowell lectures on the 

ascent of man. Ed. 3. 1894.575-D84 

Hackel, Ernst. History of creation. 2 v. 

1876 .575-H115 

Mitchell, H. W. Evolution of life. 1891. 

575-M69 

Schmidt, E. 0. Doctrine of descent and Dar¬ 
winism. 1875. (Inter, sci. ser.)... 575-Sch5 
Spencer, Herbert. Factors of organic evolu¬ 
tion. 1887.575-Sp27 

Wilford, pseitd. Problem of human life ; re¬ 
view of Darwin, Huxley and others. 1878. 

575-W65 

Winchell, Alexander. Doctrine of evolution. 

1874.575-W72 

MICROSCOPY. 

Badcock, John. Vignettes from invisible 

life. 1883.578-B14 

Carpenter, W. B. Microscope and its revela¬ 
tions ; enl. and rev. by Dallinger. Ed. 7. 

1891. 578-C22 

Lankester, Edwin. Half-hours with the mi¬ 
croscope. Ed. 15. 1882.5 78-L27 

Manton, W. P. Beginnings with the micro¬ 
scope. 1884.. :.5 78-M32 

Stokes, A. C. Microscopy for beginners. 1887. 

578-St6 

COLLECTORS’ MANUALS. 

Manton, W. P. Insects: how to catch and 
how to prepare them for the cabinet. 

1881. 579-M32 

Maynard, 0. J. Manual of taxidermy. 1883. 

579-M45 

Swainson, William. Taxidermy, with the 


biography of zoologists and notices of 
their works. 1840.5 79-Swl4 

BOTANY. 

Allen, Grant. Flowers and their pedigrees. 

1883.580-A146 












































52 


NATURAL SCIENCE.—BOTANY. 


Bailey, L. H.,jr. Talks afield about plants 

and the science of plants. 1885.580-B15 

Bessey, C. E. Essentials of botany. 1S85. 

580- B46 

Henderson, Peter. Handbook of plants. 

1881.*580-H38 

Herrick, Mrs. S. M. (B.) Chapters on plant 
life. 1885.580-H43 

Wonders of plant life under the micro¬ 
scope. 1883.580-H43W 

Schouw, J. F. Earth, plants, and man ; and 
Sketches from the mineral kingdom by 
Francis von Kobell; tr. and ed. by Hen- 

frey. 1859. ( Bohn’s sci. lib.) .580-Scli6 

Step, Edward. Plant-life. 1883.580-St4 

PHYSIOLOGICAL AND STRUCTURAL BOTANY. 

Allen, Grant. Colours of flowers, as illus¬ 
trated in the British flora. 1882. (Nat. 

ser.) .581-A146 

Story of the plants. 1895.581-A146S 

Bentley, Robert. Physiological botany ; se¬ 
quel to “Descriptive botany” by E. A. 
Youmans. 1886. ( Appletons’ sci. text-bks.) 

581- B44 

Bessey, C. E. Botany for high schools and 

colleges. Ed. 7, rev. 1892.581-B46 

Candolle, Alphonse de. Origin of cultivated 

plants. 18S5. (Inter, sci. ser.) .581-C16 

Carpenter, W. B. Vegetable physiology and 
systematic botany; ed. by Lankester. 

1865. (Bohn’s sci. lib.) . 581-C22 

Darlington, William. American weeds and 
useful plants ; rev. by Thurber. 1883 581-D25 
Darwin, Charles. Different forms of flowers 
on plants of the same species. 1877.581-D25D 

Insectivorous plants. 1875.581-D25I 

Movements and habits of climbing plants. 

Ed. 2, rev. 1876.581-D25M 

and Francis. Power of movement in 

plants. 1881. 581-D252 

Gaye, Selina. Great world’s farm; some ac¬ 
count of nature’s crops and how they are 

grown. Ed. 2. 1894.581-G25 

Gray, Asa. How plants grow. 1881. (Bot¬ 
any for young people.' .581-G79 

Lessons in botany and vegetable physiol¬ 
ogy. 1875.581-G79L 

Same. [1857-68.] In. .. 581.9-G792 

Structural botany. Ed. 6. [1879.] (Gray’s 

botanical text-bk.) .581-G79S 

Henslow, J. S. Descriptive and physiological 

botany. 1836.581-H39 

Hooker, J. D. Botany. Ed. 3, rev. 1879. 

(Science primers.) .581-H76 

Johnson, S. W. How crops grow; chemical 
composition, structure and life of the 

plant. 1887. 581-J63 

Ward, H. M. Diseases of plants, n. d. (Ro¬ 
mance of sci.) .581-W21 

Willis, O. R. Practical flora for schools and 
colleges. [1894.]..581-W68 


Youmans, E. A. Descriptive botany. 1887. 

( Appletons’ sci. text-bks.) . 581-Y8 

GEOGRAPHICAL. 

Coulter, J. M. Manual of botany of Rocky 
mountain region. 1885. In... 581.9-G792 

Gray, Asa. Manual of botany of Northern 
United States. Ed. 5. [1867.]... 581.9-G79 
Same. 1875. See. . . 581-G79L 

and Coulter, J. M. Text-book of Western 

botany. 1885. 581.9-G792 

Newhall, C. S. Shrubs of Northeastern 

America. 1893. 581.9-N46 

Trees of Northeastern America. 1890. 

581.9-N46T 

Sargent, C. S. Woods of the United States. 
1885. (Amer. mus. of nat. hist.; Jesup col.) 

581.9-Sa7 

Wood, Alphonso. American botanist and 
florist. 1877.581.9-W85 

PHANEROGAMIA AND CRYPTOGAMIA. 

Cooke, M. C. (Uncle Matt.) Fungi: their 
nature and uses; ed. by Berkeley. 1875. 

(Inter, sci. ser.) .589-C77 

Dana, Mrs. F. T. According to season. 1894. 

582-D19 

How to know the wild flowers. 1893. 

582-D19H 

Hardinge, E. M. With the wild flowers. 

[1894.].582-H21 

Hoopes, Josiah. Book of evergreens. [1868.] 

585-H76 

McDonald, Donald. Sweet-scented flowers 

and fragrant leaves. 1895.582-M14 

Mathews, F. S. Familiar flowers of field and 
garden. 1895.582-M42F 

Familiar trees and their leaves. 1896.582-M42 
Miller, Ellen, and Whiting, M. C. Wild flow¬ 
ers of the northeastern states. 1895 5 82-M62 
Palmer, J. A., jr., ed. Mushrooms of Amer¬ 
ica. edible and poisonous. 1885.643-P18 

Rand, E. S., jr. ' Garden flowers ; how to cul¬ 
tivate them. 1866.582-R16 

Rhododendron and “ American plants.” 

1871.583-R16 

Robinson, John. Ferns in their homes and 

ours. Ed. 4. 1883.587-R56 

Step, Edward. Wayside and woodland blos¬ 
soms. 1895.582-St4 

Taylor, J. E. Flowers; their origin, shapes, 

perfumes, and colours. [1878.].582-T21 

Underwood, L. M. Our native ferns and their 

allies. Ed. 3, rev. 1888.587-Un2 

U. S.— Agriculture, Dept. of. — Agrostology, Di¬ 
vision of. American grasses. 1897. ,584-Un4 
Ward, H. M. Oak; popular introduction to 
forest-botany. 1892. (Mod. sci. ser.). 582-W21 
Weed, C. M. Ten New England blossoms 
and their insect visitors. 1895.582-W42 












































ZOOLOGY. INVERTEBRATES. 


53 


ZOOLOGY. 

Abbott, C. C. Naturalist’s rambles about 

home. 1884.590-Abl9N 

Upland and meadow. 1886.590-Abl9 

AYaste-land wanderings. 1887. . . . 590-Abl9W 

Agassiz, Louis. Structure of animal life. 

Ed. 3. 1874.590-Agl3 

Asbton, John. Curious creatures in zoology. 

n. d.590-As3 

Buffon, G. L. C., comte de. Natural history 
of the globe and of man ; enl. by Wright. 

4 v. 1831.590-B86 

Carpenter, W. B. Zoology. New ed., rev. 

2 v. 1866-67.590-C22 

Cooper, Sarah. Animal life in the sea and on 

the land. 1887.590-C78 

Edwords, C. E. Camp-fires of a naturalist. 

1893.590-Ed97 

Gibson, John. Science gleanings in many 

fields 1884.590-G34 

Gibson, W. H. My studio neighbors. 1898. 

590-G35 

Sharp eyes; rambler’s calendar of fifty- 
two weeks among insects, birds and 

flowers. 1896. ..5 90-G35S 

Holder, C. F. and J. B. Elements of zoology. 

1886. ( Appletons ’ sci. text-bks.). . . 590-H712 

Ingersoll, Ernest. Country cousins. 1884. 

590-In4C 

Friends worth knowing. 1881.590-In4 

Jardine, Sir William, Bart., ed. Naturalist’s 
library. 40 v. 1843.590-J28 

Contents: 

v. 1-13. Mammalia, 
v. 14-27. Ornithology, 
v. 28-33. Ichthyology, 
v. 34-40. Entomology. 

Loudon, Mrs. J. (W.) Entertaining natural¬ 
ist; rev. and enl. by Dallas. 1867 ..5 90-L92 
Packard, A. S .,jr. Zoology for high schools 

and colleges. Ed. 7, rev. 1889.590-P12 

Philp, R. K. Reason why: natural history. 

[I860.].'.590-P55 

Robinson, P. S. Under the sun. 1882 590-R56 
Steele, J. D. Fourteen weeks in zoology. 

[1872.].590-St28 

Swainson, William. Study of natural his¬ 
tory. 1834.590-Swl4 

Taylor, J. E. (The) aquarium. Ed. 2. 1881. 

590-T21 

Tenney, Sanborn. Manual of zoology. Rev. 

ed. 1875.•. 590-T25 

Wood, J. G. New illustrated natural history. 

n. d.590-W85N 

Popular natural history. New ed. n. d. 

590-W85 

PHYSIOLOGICAL ZOOLOGY. 

Agassiz, Louis, and Gould, A. A. Outlines 
of comparative physiology ; ed. by Wright. 

1870. (Bolin's sci. lib.) .. . 591-Agl52 

Beneden, P. J. van. Animal parasites and 
messmates. 1876. (Inter, sci. ser.).. 591-B43 


Carpenter, W. B. Animal physiology. New 
ed., rev. 1867. (Bohn’s sci. lib.). . . 591-C22 
Chadbourne, P. A. Instinct. 1883. (Lowell 

lectures.) .591-C34 

Holder, C. F. Marvels of animal life. 1885. 

591-H71M 

Living lights: phosphorescent animals and 

vegetables. 1887.591-H71 

Lubbock, Sir John, Bart. On the senses, in¬ 
stincts, and intelligence of animals. 1888. 

(Inter, sci. ser.) .591-L96 

Marey, E. J. Animal mechanism. 1874. 

(Inter, sci. ser.) .591-M33 

Menault, Ernest. Intelligence of animals. 

1872.591-M52 

Pettigrew, J. B. Animal locomotion. 1874. 

(Inter, sci. ser.) .591-P45 

Poulton, E. B. Colours of animals. 1890. 

(Inter, sci. ser.) .591-P86 

Romanes, G. J. Animal intelligence. 1883. 
(Inter, sci. ser.) .591-R66A 

Mental evolution in animals; with Essay 

on instinct by Darwin. 1884 . 591-R66 

Sutton, J. B. Evolution and disease. 1895. 

(Contemp. sci. ser.) .591-Su8 

Swainson, William. Habits and instincts of 

animals. 1840.591-Swl4H 

Wood, J. G. Homes without hands. 1870. 

591-W85 

Man and beast, here and hereafter. 1875. 

591-W85M 

GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION. 


Figuier, Louis. Ocean world. 1868. . 591-F46 

Gosse, P. H. (The) ocean. 1859.591-G69 

Heilprin, Angelo. Geographical and geolog¬ 
ical distribution of animals. 1887. (Inter. 

sci. ser.) . 591-H36 

Swainson, William. Geography and classifi¬ 
cation of animals. 1835.591-Swl4 

Wallace, A. R. Island life. Ed. 2. 1892. 

591-W16 


White, Gilbert. Natural history of Selborne ; 

ed. by Jesse. 1867. (Bohn’s lib.). . 591-W58 
Wonders of marine life. [1894.].591-W84 

INVERTEBRATES. 

Adams, H. G. Beautiful shells, n. d 594-Adl 
Agassiz, Mrs. E. C. (C.) and A. E. R. Sea¬ 
side studies in natural history. 1865. 

593-Agl2 

Damon, W. E.- Ocean wonders. 1879 5 92-D18 
Emerton, J.H. Life on the seashore. [1880.] 

592-Em3 

Gosse, P. H. Evenings at the microscope; 
or, Researches among the minuter organs 

and forms of animal life. 1865.592-G69 

Hickson, S. J. Fauna of the deep sea. 1894. 

(Mod. sci. ser.) . 592-H52 

Romanes, G. J. Jelly-fish, star-fish, and sea- 
urchins. 1885. (Inter, sci. ser.)... 593-R66 
Swainson, William. Treatise on malacology ; 
or, Shells and shell-fish. 1840.594-Swl4 












































54 


NATURAL SCIENCE—ARTICULATES. VERTEBRATES. MAMMALS. 


Tryon, G. W.,jr. Structural and systematic 


conchology. 3 v. in 1. 1882.594-T78 

Woodward, S. P. Manual of the mollusca. 

Ed. 2. 1871.594-W87 


ARTICULATES. 

Adams, H. G. Beautiful butterflies, n. d. 

595-Adl 

Badenoch, L. N. Romance of the insect 

world. 1893.595-B14 

Ballard, Mrs. J. P. Among the moths and 

butterflies. 1890 . 595-B21 

Cowan, Frank. Curious facts in the history 

of insects. 1865.595-C83 

Darwin, Charles. Formation of vegetable 
mould through the action of worms. 1882. 

595- D25 

Emerton, J. H. Structure and habits of 

spiders. 1883.595-Em3 

French, G. H. Butterflies of the eastern 

United States. 1886.595-F89 

Lubbock, Sir John, Bart. Ants, bees, and 

wasps. 1882. {Inter, sci. ser.) .595-L96 

Chapters in popular natural history. 1884. 

595-L96C 

McCook, H. C. Honey ants and Occident 

ants. 1882,.595-M13 

Tenants of an old farm. 1885.595-M13T 

Miall, L. C. Natural history of aquatic in¬ 
sects. 1895.595-M58 

Packard, A. S .,jr. Entomology for beginners. 

Ed. 3, rev. 1890.595-P12 

Half hours with insects. 1881.595-P12H 

Our common insects. 1873.595-P120 

Rennie, James. Insect architecture; enl. by 
Wood. Newed, 1869. {Bohn’s lib.) .5 95-R29 

Scudder, S. H. Butterflies. 1881.595-Scu8 

Frail children of the air ; the world of but¬ 
terflies. 1895.595-Scu8F 

Swainson, William, and Shuckard, W. E. 
History and natural arrangement of in¬ 
sects. 1840.595-Swl4 

Treat, Mrs. M. L. A. (D.) My garden pets. 

[1887.].595-T71 

Wood, J. G. Insects at home. 1872 .. 595-W85 

VERTEBRATES. 

Cornish, C. J. Wild animals in captivity. 

1894 . 596-C81 

Fisher, Mrs. A. B. (B.) Winners in life’s 

race. 1883.596-F53W 

Gunther, A. C. L. G. Introduction to the 

study of fishes. 1880 . 5 97-G96 

Oswald, F. L. Zoological sketches. 1883. 

596- Os9 

Swainson, William. Animals in menageries. 

1838.596-Swl4 

Natural history of fishes, amphibians, and 
reptiles. 2 v. .1838-39.597-Swl4 

BIRDS. REPTILES. 

Birds about us. 1895.598.2-Abl9 


Adams, H. G. Humming birds, described 
and illustrated, n. d.598.2-Adl 

Nests and eggs of familiar birds. 1880. 

598.2- AdlN 

Audubon, J. J. Ornithological biography; 
or, Account of birds of the United States. 

2 v. 1832-35.•.. . 598.2-Au2 

Bechstein, J. M. Cage and chamber-birds. 

1864.598.2-B39 

Coues, Elliott. Key to North American birds. 

1S84.5 98.2-C83 

Dyson, C. E. Bird-keeping; management of 

singing and cage birds. 1889.598.2-D99 

Fish, E. E. Blessed birds ; or, Highways and 

byways. [1890.].598.2-F52 

Flagg, Wilson. Year with the birds. 1881. 

598.2- F59 

Grant, J. B. Our common birds and how to 

know them. 1891. 598.2-G76 

Harris, A. B. How we went birds’-nesting. 

[1880.] .598.2-H24 

Hopley, C. C. Snakes: curiosities and won¬ 
ders of serpent life. 1882.598.1-H77 

Keyser, L. S. Bird-dom. [1891.].... 598.2-K52 

In bird land. 1894.598.2-K52I 

Langille, J. H. Our birds in their haunts. 

1884.598.2-L26 

Miller, O. T. Bird-lover in the West. 1894. 

598.2- M62 

Bird-ways. 1885.598.2-M62B 

Little brothers of the air. 1892. .598.2-M62L 
Mudie, Robert. Feathered tribes of the 
British Islands; rev. by Martin. Ed. 4. 

2 v. 1861. {Bohn’s lib.) .598.2-M88 

Nehrling, Henry. Our native birds. 2 v. 

1893-96.*598.2-N31 

Parkhurst, H. E. Birds’ calendar. 1894. 

598.2- P22 

Samuels, E. A. Our northern and eastern 

birds. 1883.598.2-Sa4 

Smith, Francis. Canary: its varieties, man¬ 
agement, and breeding, n. d. 598.2-Sm5 

Stearns, W. A. New England bird life ; rev. 

and ed. by Coues. 2 v. 1881-83. ..598.2-St3 
Swainson, William. Natural history and 
classification of birds. 2 v. 1836-37. 

598.2- Swl4 

Torrey, Bradford. Birds in the bush. 1885. 

598.2- T63 

Treat, Mrs. M. L. A. (D.) Home studies in 

nature. 18S5.598.2-T71 

U. S.— Agriculture, Dept. of.—Ornithology and 
Mammalogy, Division of. Hawks and owls 
. of the United States; prepared by A. K. 

Fisher. 1893.598.2-Un4 

Wright, M. O. Birdcraft. 1895_*598.2-W93 

MAMMALS. 

Baker, Sir S. W. Wild beasts and their ways. 

1S90.599-B175 

Figuier, Louis. Mammalia. [1870.].. 599-F46 


Abbott, C. C. 












































USEFUL ARTS.—GENERAL WORKS. INVENTIONS. MEDICINE. 


55 


Flower, W. H. (The) horse. 1892. {Mod. 

sci. ser.) .599-F66 

Hartmann, Robert. Anthropoid apes. 1886. 

{Inter, sci. ser.) .599-H26 

Porter, J. H. Wild beasts. 1894.599-P83 


Schmidt, E. 0. Mammalia in their relation to 
primeval times. 1886. {Inter, sci ser.). 599-Sch5 
Swainson, William. Natural history and 

classification of quadrupeds. 1835.599-Swl4 
Wilson, Andrew. Wild animals and birds: 
their haunts and habits. 1882.599-W68 


USEFUL ARTS. 


GENERAL WORKS. 

Appleton’s cyclopaedia of applied mechanics ; 

ed. by Benjamin. 2 v. 1881.*603-Ap5 

Bolles, A. S. Industrial history of the U. S. 

1881.609-R63 

California World’s Fair Commission. Final 
report, incl. a description of all exhibits 
fr. the state at the World’s Columbian 
Exposition, Chicago, 1893. 1894. . . *606-013 
Japp, A. H. {H. A. Page.) Days with indus¬ 
trials : adventures and experiences among 

curious industries. 1889.602-J27 

Knight, E. H. American mechanical dic¬ 
tionary. 3 v. 1874-76.*603-K74 

New mechanical dictionary. 1884A603-K74N 
Ohio— Centennial Managers, State Board of. 

Final report, 1877. ' 1877.*606-0h3 

Russia— Trade and Manufactures, Dept. of. In¬ 
dustries of Russia ; ed. by J. M. Crawford. 

5 v. in 2. 1893.609-R92 

Scientific American, weekly, Jul., 1872-Dec., 

1898. v. 27-79. 1873-98.*605-Sci2 

Cyclopedia of receipts, notes and queries ; 

ed. by Hopkins. 1895.*603-Sci2 

Supplement, weekly, Jan., 1876-Dec., 1898. 

v. 1-46. 1877-98.*605-Sci21 

Catalogue of valuable papers, n. d. 

*605-Sci212 

Seven wonders of the world, n. d.609-Se3 

U. S.— State, Dept. of.—Paris Universal Ex¬ 
position, 1889, Commission. Reports. 5 v. 

1890-91.*606-Un4 

Weale, John. Dictionary of terms used in 
architecture, building, engineering, min¬ 
ing, metallurgy, archaeology, fine arts, 
etc., ed. by Hunt. Ed. 4. 1873 : A603-W37 
Wood, J. G. Nature’s teachings ; human in¬ 
vention anticipated by nature. 1885. 

601-W85 

World’s Columbian Exposition illustrated. 

Feb., 1891-Mch., 1894. 3 v. 1892-94 *606-W89 
Wright, C. D. Industrial evolution of the 
United States. 1895. {Chautauqua lit. 
and sci. circle.) ..609-W93 

PATENTS. INVENTIONS. 

Beckmann, John. History of inventions, 
discoveries and origins; tr. by Johnston. 

Ed. 4. 2 v. 1846. {Bohn’s lib.)... .608-B39 


Burnley, James. Romance of invention. 

1886 . 608-B93 

I Butterworth, Benjamin, ed. and comp. 

Growth of industrial art. 18S8. . . *608-B98 
Cochrane, C. H. Wonders of modern mech¬ 
anism. 1896.608-C64 

Inventor’s manual: how to work a patent to 

make it pay. 1889.608-In8 

Johnson, .Tames and J. H. Patentee’s man¬ 
ual ; law and practice of patents for in¬ 
ventions. Ed. 6, rev. and enl. 1890.608-J63 
Mason, O T. Origins of invention ; a study 
of industry among primitive peoples. 


1895. {Contemp. sci. ser.) . k .608-M38 

Merwin, H. C. Patentability of inventions. 

1883 . 608-M55 

Routledge, Robert. Discoveries and inven¬ 
tions of the 19th century. Ed. 8, rev. 

1891.608-R76 

Timbs, John. Stories of inventors and dis¬ 
coverers. 1860.608-T48 


U. S.— Patent office. Annual report of the 
commissioner, 1847-71. 53 v. 1*47-71. 

*608-Un4 

Note. —The vols. up to and including 1871 contain also 
specifications and drawings, which, since that time, have 
been published in the Official gazette. 

General index of the Official gazette, 1872- 
97. 26 •v. 1873-98.*608-Un40z 

Note —For annual report and index of patents prior to 
1871, See Annual report of commissioner of patents. 

Official gazette, Jan., 1872-Sept., 1898. v. 

J -84. 1872-98.*608-Un40 

MEDICINE. 

Connecticut Training-school for Nurses. 
Hand-book of nursing for family and gen¬ 
eral use. 1886.610-C76 

Curran, M. W. Sickness and accidents ; mod¬ 
ern methods of treatment. 1894. . . 610-C93 
Hachenberg, G. P. Medical consultation 

book. 1893.*615-H114 

Hand-book of domestic medicine ; popularly 
arranged, by an eminent physician. 1867. 

610-H19 

Holmes, O. W. Medical essays, 1842-1882. 


1883.610-H73 

Jeaffreson, J. C. Book about doctors. 1870. 

(Tauchnitz ed.) .610-J34 




































56 


USEFUL ARTS.—ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY. HYGIENE. 


Mitchell, S. W. Doctor and patient. 1888. 

610-M69 

Thompson, W. G. Training-schools for 
nurses, with notes on twenty-two schools. 


1883.610-T37 

Weeks, C. S., afterward Mrs. Shaw. Text¬ 
book of nursing. 1885.610-W42 

ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY. 

Allen, 0. B. and M. A. Man wonderful in the 

house beautiful. [1891.].612-A15 

Bernstein, Julius. Five senses of man. 1876. 

{Inter, sci. ser.) .612-B46 

Blaisdell, A. F How to keep well. 1885.- 


612-B58H 

Our bodies and how we live. 1885. . .6 12-B58 
Burnett, 0. H. Hearing and how to keep it. 

1880. (Amer. health primers.) .612-B93 

Duval, Mathias. Artistic anatomy; tr. by 

Fenton. 1884. (Fine-art lib.) .611-B95' 

Foster, Michael. Text-book of physiology; 
with notes and additions by Reichert. 

1881.612-F81 

Gray, Henry. Anatomy, descriptive and 
surgical. New Amer. ed. 1878 . *611-G79 

Hinton, James, ed. Physiology for practical 

use. 1874.612-H59 

Lawson, Henry. Manual of popular physiol¬ 
ogy. 1873. 612-L44 

Le Pileur, A. Wonders of the human body. 

1870.612-L55 

Lewes, G. H. Physiology of common life. 

1860. ( Tauchnitz ed.) .612-L58 

Lewis, Dio. Talks about people’s stomachs. 

1870.612-L59 

Luys, Jules. Brain and its functions. 1882. 

(Inter, sci. ser.) .612-L97 

Mace, Jean. History of a mouthful of bread ; 

tr. by Gatty. lt>68.612-M15H 

Servants of the stomach. 1868.612-M15 

Martin, H. N. Human body. 1883. . 612-M36 

Meyer, G. IT. von. Organs of speech and 
their application in the formation of ar-' 
ticulate sounds. 1884. (Inter, sci. ser.) 

612-M57 

Owen, Edmund. Manual of anatomy. 1890. 

611- 0w2 

Steele, J. D. Hygienic physiology. [1884.] 

612- St28 

Tracy, R. S. Essentials of anatomy, physiol¬ 
ogy, and hygiene. 1884. ( Appletons’ sci. 

text-bks.) .612-T67 

HYGIENE. 

Anders, J. M. House-plants as sanitary 

agents. 1887.613-An2 

Baths and bathing. 1879. (Health primers.) 

613- B32 

Beard, G. M. Eating and drinking; food and 
diet in health and disease. Ed. 2. 1877. 
(Putnam's handy-bk. ser.) .613-B38 


Bellows, A. J. How not to be sick; sequel 
to Philosophy of eating. Ed. 2. 1869 

613-B42 

Philosophy of eating. Ed. 5. 1869 613-B42P 

Bissell, M. T. Household hygiene. 1890. 

(Fact and theory papers.) .613-B54 

Black, J. R. Ten iaws of health. 1885.613-B56 

Brackett, A. 0. Technique of rest. 1892. 

613-B72 

Bulkley, L. D. Skin in health and disease. . 

1880. ( Amer. health primers.) .613-B87 

Call, A. P. Power through repose. 1891. • 

613-C13 

Carpenter, W. B. Physiology of temperance 

and total abstinence. 1853.178-C22 

Coupland, Sidney. Personal appearances in 
health and disease. 1879. (Health prim¬ 
ers.) .613-C83 

Elam, Charles. Physician’s problems. 1869. 

613-Ell 

Faries, Randolph. Practical training for 
athletics, health, and pleasure. [1S97.] 

(Outing lib. of sport.] . 613-F22 

Fothergill, J. M. Maintenance of health. 

1879. 613-F82 

Galbraith, A. M. Hygiene and physical cul¬ 
ture for women. 1895.613-G13 

Gatchell, Charles. How to feed the sick. Ed. 

3. 1885.613-G22 

Granville, J. M. How to make the best of 

life. 1882.613-G77 

Sleep and sleeplessness. 1881.613-G77S 

Greenfield, W. S. Alcohol: its use and abuse. 

1879. (Health primers.) .613-G84 

Guernsey, A. H., and Davis, I. P. Health at 

home. 1884. (Appletons' home bks.) 613-G93 
Guthrie, John. Temperance physiology. 

1882 .178-G98 

Hall, W. W. Fun better than physic. [1871.] 

613-H14 

Health by good living. 1872.613-H14H 

Hargreaves, William. Alcohol and science. 

1882.613-H22 

Harlan, G C. Eyesight and how to care for 
it. 1882. (Amer. health primers.) .613-H223 
Hartelius, T. J. Home gymnastics ; with Art 
of Swimming by Lofving. 1883. . 613-H26 

Hartshorne, Henry. Our homes. 1880. 

(Amer. health primers.) .. 613-H264 

Henderson, .Mrs. M. F. Diet for the sick. 

1885 . 6 13-H38 

House and its surroundings. 1879. (Health 

primers.) .613 -H81 

Hunt, E. M. Principles of hygiene. 1886. 

613-H91 

Lagrange, Fernand. Physiology of bodily 
exercise. 1890. (Inter, sci. ser.). . 613-L13 

Lewis, Dio. New gymnastics. Ed.- 11, rev. 

and enl. 1871.613-L59 

Our girls. 1871.613-L590 

Lincoln, D. F. School and industrial hygiene. 

1880. (Amer. health primers.) .613-L63 









































PUBLIC HEALTH. DISEASES. ENGINEERING. 


57 


McSherry, Richard. Health and how to pro¬ 
mote it. 1879.613-M25 

Manaceine, Marie de. Sleep; its physiol¬ 
ogy) Pathology, hygiene and psychology. 

1897. ( Contemp. sci. ser.). . ..-.613-M31 

Mott, H. A., jr. Air we breathe, and Venti¬ 
lation. 1883.613-M85 

Osgood, Hamilton. Winter and its dangers. 

1881. ( Avier. health primers.) .613-Os3 

Oswald, F. L. Physical education ; or, Health- 

laws of nature. 1886.613-Os9 

Packard, J. H. Sea-air and sea bathing. 1880. 

( Amer. health primers.) .613-PI2 

Premature death: its promotion or preven¬ 
tion. 1879. {Health primers.) .613-P91 

Ralfe, C. H. Exercise and training. 1879. 

{Health primers.) . 613-R14 

Richardson, J. G. Long life and how to 
reach it. 1882. {Amer. health primers.) 

613- R39 

Studley, M. J. What our girls ought to 

know. 1878.613-St9 

Thompson, Sir Henry. Food and feeding. 

Ed. 4, enl. [1885.].613-T37 

Walton, G. E. Mineral springs of the United 
States and Canada. Ed. 3, rev. and enl. 

__ 1883. 613-W17 

Williams, H. W. Our eyes and how to take 

care of them. 1871.613-W67 

Wilson, J.C. Summer and its diseases. 1879. 

{Amer. health primers.) .613-W69 

Wood, H. C. Brain-work and overwork. 

1882. {Amer. health primers.) .613-W85 

PUBLIC HEALTH. 

American Public Health Association. Pub¬ 
lic health ; the Lomb prize essays. Ed. 2. 

1886.614-Am3 

Nuttall, G. H. F. Hygienic measures in re¬ 
lation to infectious diseases. 1893 . 614-N96 
Prudden, T. M. Dust and its dangers. 1890. 

614- P95 

Sykes, J. F. J. Public health problems. 

1892. {Contemp. sci. ser.) .614-Sy4 

Tyndall, John. Floating-matter of the air in 
relation to putrefaction and infection. 

1882.614-T98 

U. S.— Marine-Hospital service. Yellow fever; 
its nature, diagnosis, treatment, and 
prophylaxis, and quarantine regulations 

relating thereto. 1898.614-Un4 

Provost-Marshall-General’s Bureau. Sta¬ 
tistics, medical and anthropological. 2 v. 

1875.*614-Un43 

Surgeon General’s Office. Medical and sur¬ 
gical history of the War of the Rebellion, 
1861-65, in 3 parts.*973.7-Un45 

DISEASES AND THEIR TREATMENT. 

Beard, G. M. American nervousness; its 
causes and consequences. 1881.616-B38 


Billroth, Theodor. Care of the sick; tr. by 

Endean. 1890.616-B49 

Bridger, A. E. Man and his maladies. 1889. 

616-B76 

Canfield, W. B. Hygiene of the sick-room. 

1892.616-C16 

Cohen, J. S. Throat and the voice. 1882. 

{Amer. health primers.) .616-C66 

Dowse, T. S. Brain and the nerves. 1884. 

616-D76 

Dulles, 0. W. Accidents and emergencies 

Ed. 4, rev. and enl. 1892.617-D89 

Fothergill, J. M. Diseases of sedentary and 

advanced life. 1887.616-F82 

Hood, D. W. C. Diseases and their com¬ 
mencement. 1886.616-H76 

Jeffries, B. J. Color-blindness; its dangers 

and its detection. 1879.617-J38 

Mays, T. J. Consumption and how to pre¬ 
vent it. 1879 . 616-M45 

Meredith, L. P. Teeth and how to save them. 

1873.617-M54 

Oswald, F. L. Household remedies. 1886. 

616-0s9 

Prudden, T. M. Story of the bacteria and 
their relation to health and disease. 1889. 

616.01-P95 

Richardson, B. W. Diseases of modern life. 

1889.616-R39 

Shove, G. A. Life under glass. 1874. . 616-Sh8 

Smith, F. A. A. Keep your mouth shut. 1893. 

616-Sm5 

Stille, Alfred. Cholera. 1885.6 16-St5 

Usher, J. E. Alcoholism and its treatment. 

1892.616-Us3 

White, J. W. Mouth and the teeth. 1879. 

{Amer. health primers.) .617-W58 

Wilson, J. C. Fever-nursing. 1888. . .616-W69 

Woodhead, G. S. Bacteria and their prod¬ 
ucts. 1892. {Contemp. sci. ser.). . 616.01-W86 

VETERINARY MEDICINE. 

Dadd, G. H. American cattle doctor. 1886. 

619-D12 

American reformed horse book. 1880. 

619-D12A 

ENGINEERING. 

Anderson, John. Strength of materials and 
structures. 1872. {Text-bks. of sci.) .620.1-An2 
Cassier’s magazine, monthly, Nov., 1892-Oct., 

1898. v. 3-14. 1893-98.620-C27 

Engineering magazine, monthly, Oct., 1891- 

Sept., 1898. v. 2-15. 1892-98.620-En3 

Frith, Henry. Triumphs of modern engi¬ 
neering. n. d.620-F898 

Harcourt, L. F. Vernon-. Achievements in 
engineering during last half century. 

1891.620- -21 

Mahan, D. H. Civil engineering; rev. ar 

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58 


Stevenson, David. Sketch of civil engineer¬ 
ing of North America. Ed. 2. 1859 620-St4 

Weyrauch, J. J. Strength and calculation of 
dimensions of iron and steel construc¬ 


tions. 1877.620.1-W54 

Worthen, W. E , ed. Practical treatise on en¬ 
gineering drawing. 1874.620-W89 


MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. 

Adams, Henry. Handbook for mechanical 
engineers. Ed. 2, rev. and enl. 1891.621-Adl 

Barber, T. AV. Engineer’s sketch-book. Ed. 

2. 1890.621-B23 

Repair and maintenance of machinery. 

1895.621-B23R 

Clark, D. K. Manual of rules, tables and 
data for mechanical engineers. Ed. 2. 

1878.*621-054 

Low, D. A. Introduction to machine draw¬ 
ing and design. Ed. 6. 1892.621-L95 

See, J. W. (Chordal.) Extracts from Chor¬ 
dal’s letters. [1880.].621-Se3 

Weisbach, Julius. Mechanics of engineering 
and of the construction of machines. 2 v. 
in 4. 1880-96..621-W43 

Contents: 

v. 2. pt. 1. Hydraulics and hydraulic motors, 
pt. 2. Heat, steam and steam engines. 

v. 3. pt. 1, sec. 1-2. Mechanics of the machinery of 
transmission. 

Not —v. 2. Ed. 2. 

STEAM ENGINEERING. 

Armstrong, Robert. Construction and man¬ 
agement of steam boilers, with apx. by 


Mallet. Ed. 6. 1871.621.1-Aro 

Auchincloss* AV. S. Practical application of 
slide valve and link motion. Ed. 7, rev. 

and enl. 18S0.621.1-Au2 

Babcock and Wilcox Co. N. Y. Steam; its 

generation and use. 1894 . 621.1-B12 

(La) vapeur sa production et son emploi. 

1893.F621.1-B12 


Baker, Thomas. Mathematical theory of the 
steam engine. New ed., rev. 1870.621.1-L32 

Note .—Bound with Lardner, Dionysius. Steam en¬ 
gine. 

Barr, W. M. Boilers and furnaces considered 
in their relations to steam engineering. 

1898.621.1-B27B 

Practical treatise on high pressure steam 

boilers. 1880 . 621.1-B27 

Bourne, John. Catechism of the steam en¬ 
gine. New ed. 1878 . 621.1-B66 

Handbook of the steam-engine 621.1-B66H 

Burn, R. S., ed. Steam engine user. 1894. 

621.1- B93 

Cooke, C. J. B. British locomotives: their 
history, construction, and modern devel¬ 
opment. 1893.621.1-C77 

Dahlstrom, K. P., tr. Fireman’s guide: 
handbook on care of boilers. Ed. 2. 1885. 

621.1- D14 


Edwards, Emory. American steam engineer. 

1893..621.1-Ed9 

Modern American locomotive engines. 

1883.621.1-Ed9A 

Practical steam engineer’s guide. 1893. 

621.1-Ed9S 

Engineer’s guide to the royal and mercantile 
navies; ed. by D. F. M’Carthy. Ed. 6 

1869.621.1-En3 

Ford, W. H. Boiler making for boiler 

makers. Ed. 3. 1893.621.1-F75 

, Forney, M. N. Catechism of the locomotive. 

1883.621.1-F76 

Hemenway, F. F. Indicator practice and 

steam-engine economy. 1886.621.1-H37 

Hoare, Charles. Slide-rule and how to use 
it, 1872.744-H35 

Note .—Bound with Heather, J. F. Drawing and 
measuring instruments. 

Holmes, G. C. V. Steam engine. 1887. (Text¬ 
iles. of sci.) .621.1-H73 

Kinealy, J. H. Elementary text-book on 
steam engines and boilers. Ed. 2. 1897. 

621.1- K57 

Lardner, Dionysius. Steam engine. Ed. 11. 

1871.621.1-L32 

Marks, AV. D. Relative proportions of the 
steam-engine. Ed. 3, rev. and enl. 1887. 

621.1- M34 

Munro, R. D. Steam boilers: their defects, 
management, and construction. Ed. 2, 

1. enl. 1892. 621.1-M92 

Murray, Robert, Marine engines and steam 
vessels. Ed. 5, rev. 1871... .527-G857 

Note .—Bound with Greenwood, James. Treatise 
on navigation. 

Northcott, AV. H. Theory and action of the 

steam engine. Ed. 3. n. d.621.1-N82 

Porter, C. T. Treatise on the Richard’s 
steam-engine indicator; rev. with notes 
and apx. by Bacon. Ed. 3. 1880 621.1-P83 
Pray, Thomas, jr. Twenty years with the in¬ 
dicator. Ed. 3. 2 v. 1886-87... 621.1-P89 
Railroad Gazette. Alodern locomotives ; illus¬ 
trations, specifications and details of typ¬ 
ical American and European steam and 

electric locomotives. 1897.*621.1-R13 

Rankine^A". J. AI. Manual of the steam en- * 
gine and other prime movers; rev. by 

Millar. Ed. 14. 1897.621.1-R16 

Reynolds, Michael. Stationary engine driv¬ 
ing. 1881.621.1-R33 

Roper, Stephen. Catechism of high pressure, 
or non-condensing steam engines. Ed. 

12, rev. and enl. 1880.621.1-R68S 

Hand-book of land and marine engines. 

Ed. 4, rev. 18S0. 621.1-R68 

Rose, Joshua. Modern steam engines. 1886. 

*621.1-R71M 

Slide valve practically explained. 1886. 

621.1-R71 

Sewell, John. Elementary treatise on steam 
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Sinclair, Angus. Locomotive engine, running 
and management. Ed. 2. 1885... .621.1-Si6 
Thurston, R. H. History of the growth of 
the steam-engine. 187S. (Inter, sci.ser.) 

621.1-T42 

Steam boiler explosions. 1887... 621.1-T42S 
Wilson, Robert. Treatise on steam boilers; 

enl. by Flather. 1889.621.1-W69 

Winton, J. G. Modern workshop practice. 

1870.621.1-W73 

WATER ENGINES. 

Bjorling, P. R. Water or hydraulic motors. 

1894.621.2-B55 

Ewbank, Thomas. Hydraulic and other ma¬ 
chines for raising water. Ed. 12, rev. 

1851.621.2-Ew2 

AIR AND GAS ENGINES. 

Hiscox, G. D. Gas, gasoline, and oil vapor 

engines. 1897.621.4-H62 

Hornby, John. Gas engineer’s laboratory 

handbook. 1894.621.4-H78 

Lieckfeld, G. Practical handbook on the care 
and management of gas engines; tr. by 

Richmond.\ 1896.621.4-L62 

Norris, William. Practical treatise on the 
‘Otto’ cycle gas engine. 1896.621.4-N79 

PUMPING ENGINES. 

Bale, M. P. Pumps and pumping. 1889. 

621.6- B19 

Barr, W. M. Pumping machinery. 1893. 

621.6- B27 

Bjorling, P. R. Practical handbook of pump 

construction. 1887.621.6-B55 

Roper, Stephen. Hand-book of modern 

steam fire-engines. 1876.621.6-R68 

Sturtevant, B. F., Co. Mechanical draft. 
[1898.]. 621.6-St9 

MILL WORK AND MECHANISM. 

Abel, C. D. Elementary principles of ma¬ 
chinery, with Atlas. Ed. 2, rev. 2 v. 

1868.:.621.8-Ab3 

Baker, Thomas. Practical mechanism and 

machine tools. Ed. 4. 1871.621.8-B17 

Brown, H. T. Five hundred and seven me¬ 
chanical movements. Ed. 17. 1893.621.8-B81 
Cooper, J. H. Treatise on the use of belting 
for the transmission of power. 1878. 

621.8- C78 

Cromwell, J. H. Treatise on belts and pul¬ 
leys. 1885.621.8-C88 

Treatise on toothed gearing. 1884.621.8-C88T 

Fairbairn, William. Principles of mechan¬ 
ism and machinery of transmission. 1882. 

621.8- F15 


Glynn, Joseph. Construction of cranes and 
other hoisting machinery. Ed. 4. 1867. 

621.1 : En3 

Note .—Bound with Engineer’s guide to the royal 
and mercantile navies. 

Goodeve, T. M. Elements of mechanism. 

Ed. 2. 1872. ( Text-bks. of set.) 621.8-G61 

Hurst, Charles. Valves and valve-gearing. 

1897.621.8-H94 

Rankine, W. J. M. Manual of machinery 
and millwork; rev. by Bamber. Ed. 3. 

1876.621.8-R16 

Thurston, R. H. Friction and lubrication. 

1879 . 621.8-T42 

Treatise on friction and lost work in ma¬ 
chinery and millwork. 1885.621.8-T42F 

TJnwin, W. C. Elements of machine design. 

18S0. (Text-bks. of sci.) .621.8-Un9 

Webber, Samuel. Manual of power for ma¬ 
chines, shafts, and belts, with history of 
Cotton manufacture in the U. S. 1879. 

621.8- W38 

MACHINE TOOLS. 

Amateur mechanic’s workshop; by author of 
the “ Lathe and its uses.” Ed. 6. 1880. 

’ 621.9-Aml4 

Grimshaw, Robert. Shop kinks and machine- 

shop chat. 1896.621.9-G88 

Lathe and its uses. Ed. 5. 1878.621.9-L34 

Nicholson File Co ., Providence, R. I. Treatise 

on files and rasps. 1878.621.9-N54 

Rose, Joshua. Complete practical machinist. 

Ed. 14, rev. 1886.621.9-R71 

Modern machine-shop practice. 2 v. 

1887-88.*621.9-R71M 

Pattern maker’s assistant. Ed. 3. 1882. 

621.9- R71P 

Shelley, C. P. B. Workshop appliances. Ed. 

5. n. d. (Text-bks. of sci.) .621.9-Sh4 

Smith, R. H. Cutting tools worked by hand 
and machine. 1882. (Man. of tech.) .621.9-Sm6 
Usher, J.T. Modern machinist. 1895.621.9-Us3 

MINING ENGINEERING. 

Burgoyne, Sir John. Blasting and quarrying 
of stone for building and other purposes. 

New ed. [1868.].. . .622-B91 

Collins, J. H. First book of mining and 

quarrying. 1872.622-C69 

Greene, Homer. Coal and the coal mines. 

1892. (Riverside lib.) .622-G83 

Morgans, William. Mining tools. 1S71.622-C69 

Note .—Bound with Collins, J. H. Mining and quar¬ 
rying. 

Shinn, C. H. Mining camps; a study in 
American frontier government. 1885. 

622-Sh6M 

Story of the mine as illustrated by the 
great Comgtock lode of Nevada. 1896. 

(Story of the West ser .). 622-Sh6 

Smyth, W. W. Rudimentary treatise on,coal 

and coal-mining. Ed. 2, rev. 1872.622-Sm9 


































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MILITARY AND NAVAL ENGINEERING. 

Greener, W. W. Gun and its development; 
with notes on shooting. [1881.].623-G84 

Gunnery in 1858: treatise on rifles, cannon, 
and sporting arms. 1858.623-G84G 

U. S.— Engineers, corps of. Organization of 
the bridge equipage of the United States 
army, with directions for construction of 
military bridges. 2 v. 1898.623-Un4 

Note. —v. 2, plates. 

Viollet-le-Duc, E. M. Military architecture 
of the Middle Ages; tr. by MacDermott. 

1860.623-V81 

BRIDGES AND ROOFS. 

Anglin, S. Design of structures ; treatise on 

bridges, roofs, etc. [1891.].624-An4 

Campin, Francis. Treatise on application of 
iron to construction of bridges, girders, 
roofs and other works. 1871.624-D39 

Note .—Bound with Dempsey, G. D. Tubular and 
other iron girder bridges. 

Dempsey, G. D. Tubular and other iron gir¬ 
der bridges. Ed. 3. 1865.624-D39 

Greene, C. E. Graphical method for analysis 
of bridge trusses. 1875.624-G83 

RAILROAD AND ROAD ENGINEERING. 

Barry, J. W. Railway appliances. 1876. 

( Text-bks of sci.) .625-B27 

Byrne, A. T. Treatise on highway construc¬ 
tion. 1892.625-B99 

Chattaway, E. D. Railways: their capital 
and dividends. 1855-6.625-St4 

Note .—Bound with Stephenson, Sir R. M. Science 
of railway construction. 

Hughes, Samuel, Law, Henry, and Bur- 
goyne, Sir J. F., Bart. Rudimentary 
papers on constructing and repairing com¬ 
mon roads. Ed. 4. 1868.625-H872 

Rockwell, A. P. Roads and pavements in 

France. 1896.625-R59 

Stephenson, Sir R. M. Science of railway 
construction; rev. and enl. by Nugent. 

Ed. 4. 1869. 625-St4 

RIVER AND HARBOR ENGINEERING. 

Frisi, Paul. Treatise on rivers and torrents ; 

tr. by Garstin. Newed. [1868.]... .627-F91 
Holmes, F. M. Celebrated mechanics and 

their achievements, n. d.627-H73 

Leffel, James, and Co., pub. Leffel’s con¬ 
struction of mill dams, and Bookwalter’s 
millwright and mechanic. 1881... 627-L52 
tT. S.— Light-House Board. Annual report, 

1874. '1874.*627-Un4 

Wiggins, John. Practice of embanking lands 
from the sea. Newed. [1867.]_627-W64 


SANITARY ENGINEERING AND WATER 
WORKS. 

Adams, J. W. Sewers and drains for pop¬ 
ulous districts. 1880.628-Adl 

Brown, G. P. Sewer-gas and its dangers. 

1881.628-B81 

Brunner, A. W., ed. Cottages; or, Hints on 
economical building, [with] chapter on 
water supply, drainage, etc. by W. P. Ger¬ 
hard. 1884.j.728-B83 

Burnell, G. R. Rudiments of hydraulic en¬ 
gineering. New ed. 1868.628-B93 

Dempsey, G. D. Drainage of districts and 
lands. Ed. 5, rev. and enl. 1869. . .628-D39 

Note .—Bound with hi3 Drainage of towns and buildings. 

Drainage of towns and buildings. Ed. 4. 

1867.628-D39 

Fanning, J. T. Practical treatise on hy¬ 
draulic and water-supply engineering. 

Ed. 3. 1882.628-F21 

Galton, Douglas. Construction of healthy ' 
dwellings; houses, hospitals, barracks, 

etc. 1880.628-G13 

Gerhard, W. P. Disposal of household wastes. 

1890. (Van Nostrand sci. ser.) .628-G31 

Hughes, Samuel. Waterworks for supply of I 
cities and towns. New ed., rev. and enl. j 

1872.628-H87I 

Plunkett, Mrs. H. M. Women, plumbers, * 

and doctors. 1885.628-P74 

Swindell, J. G. Wells and pumps. New ed. 
n. d.622-B91 

Note .—Bound with Bourgoyne, Sir John. Blasting 
and quarrying of stone. 

Waring, G. E., jr. Draining for profit, and 
draining for health. Ed. 2, rev. and enl. 

1879. 628-W23D 

How to drain a house. 1885.628-W23H 

Modern methods of sewage disposal. Ed. 

2, rev. 1896.628-W23M 

Sanitary drainage of houses and towns. 

Ed. 2, rev. and enl. 1879.628-W23 

Street-cleaning and the disposal of a city’s 
wastes. 1898.628-W23S 

AGRICULTURE. 

Allen, R. L. New American farm book; rev. 

by L. F. Allen. Newed. 1884.630-A15 

American agriculturist, monthly, Jan., 1873- 

Dec., 1891. v. 32-50. 1874-92.*630-Am3 

Andrews, G. H. Rudimentary treatise on 
agricultural engineering. 3 v. in 1. 1852. 

630-An3 

Beecher, H. W. Plain and pleasant talk 
about fruit, flowers and farming. 1859. 

630-B39 

Burn, R. S. Outlines of modern farming. 5 

v. in 2. 1869.630-B93 

Crozier, William, and Henderson, Peter. 

How the farm pays. 1884.630-C89 










































AGRICULTURE. SOIL. PESTS. FRUITS. FORESTRY. 


61 


Fessenden, T. G. Complete farmer and rural 

economist. Ed. 6, enl. 1842.630-F42 

Garden ; pocket manual of practical horticul¬ 
ture. [1858.]..630-G16 

Greeley, Horace. What I know of farming. 

1871.630-G81 

Loring, G. B. Farm-yard club of Jotham. 

1876.630-L89 

Marshall, J. T. Farmer’s and emigrant’s 

complete guide. 1854.630-M35 

Mitchell, D. G. (Ik Marvel.) My farm of 

Edgewood. 1869.630-M69 

Morris, Edmund. How to get a farm, and 
where to find one. Ed. 2. 1864. . . 630-M83 
Ten acres enough. Ed. 10. [1864.] .630-M83T 
Ohio— Agriculture, State Board of. Annual re¬ 
port, 35-51, 1880-96. 13 v. 1881-97.*630-0h3 

Roosevelt, R. B. (Barnwell.) Five acres too 

much. 1869.630-R67 

U. S.— Agriculture, Dept. of. Yearbook, 1894 

and ’96. 2,v. 1895-97.630-Un4 

Waring, G. E ,,jr. Book of the farm. [1877.] 

630-W23 

SOIL. FERTILIZERS. 


Bailey, L. H.,jr. Pruning-book. 1898.634-B15P 
Barry, Patrick. Fruit garden. 1854 . . 634-B27 
Du Breuil, A. Scientific and profitable cul¬ 
ture of fruit trees ; tr. by Wardle. Ed. 3, 

rev. 1874.634-D85 

Vineyard culture improved and cheap¬ 
ened ; tr. by E. and C. Parker, with notes 

by Warder. 1867.634-D85V 

Flagg, W. J. Three seasons in European 

vineyards. 1869....634-F587 

Fuller, A. S. Grape culturist. New ed. 

[1867.].634-F96 

Hooper, E. J. Western fruit book; from 
notes of successful fruit culturists. 1857. 

634-H76 


Moore, T. W. Orange culture in Florida, 
Louisiana and California. Ed. 3, rev. 


and enl. 1883.634-M78 

Roe, E. P. Home acre. 1889.634-R62 

Success with small fruits. 1886. . . 634-R62S 

Strong, W. C. Fruit culture. 1885.634-St8 

Thomas, J. J. American fruit culturist. 

1885 . 634-T36 


Donaldson, John. Olay lands and loamy 


soils. 1852.627-W64 

Note .—Bound with Wiggins, John. Practice of em¬ 
banking lands from the sea. 

Harris, Joseph. Talks on manures. New ed. 

1885.631-H24 


Johnson, S. W. How crops feed. [1870.] 

631-J63 

Stockhardt, J. A. Chemistry of agriculture ; 
tr. by Henfrey. 1855. (Bohn’s sci. lib.) 

631-St6 

Storer, F. H. Agriculture in some of its rela¬ 
tions with chemistry. 2 v. 1887... 631-St7 

PESTS. 


FORESTRY. 

Brisbin, J. S. Trees and tree-planting. 1888. 

634.9- B77 

Egleston, N. H. Hand-book of tree-planting. 

1884.634.9-Eg5 

Fuller, A. S. Practical forestry. 1884.634.9-F96 
Hough, F. B. Elements of forestry. 1882. 

634.9-H814 

Houston, E. J. Outlines of forestry. 1893. 

634.9- H81 

Ohio— State Forestry Bureau. Annual report, 

1,1885. 1886.634.9-0h3 

U. S.— State Dept. of. Forestry in Europe; 
reports from U. S. consuls. 1887.634.9-Un4 


Lodeman, E. G. Spraying of plants. 1897. 

632-L82 

Saunders, William. Insects injurious to 


fruits. 1883.632-Sa8 

Treat, Mrs. M. L. A. (D.) Injurious insects 
of the farm and garden. 1882.632-T71 


GRASSES. TEA. TOBACCO, ETC. 

Beal, W. J. Grasses of North America for 
farmers and students, v. 1. 1887 . 633-B36 
Billings, E. R. Tobacco; its history, varie¬ 
ties, culture, etc. 1875.633-B49 

Collier, Peter. Sorghum; its culture and 

manufacture. 1884 . 633-C69 

Flint, C. L. Grasses and forage plants. Ed. 

2. 1858.633-F64 

Hewitt, Robert, jr. Coffee ; its history, culti¬ 
vation, and uses. 1872.633-H49 

FRUITS. ORCHARDS. VINEYARDS. 

Bailey, L. H., jr. Field notes on apple cul¬ 
ture. 1886.634-B15 


KITCHEN GARDEN. 

Harris, Joseph. Gardening for young and 

old. 1883.635-H24 

Hazlitt, W. C. Gleanings in old garden lit¬ 
erature. 1887. (Book-lover’s lib.) . 635-H33 
Henderson, Peter. Garden and farm topics. 

1884. 716-H38G1 

Gardening for profit. 1887.635-H38 

Roe, E. P. Play and profit in my garden. 
[1873.].635-R62 

DOMESTIC ANIMALS. 

American Poultry Association. American 
standard of excellence ; description of all 
. recognized varieties of fowls. Ed. 8. 

1882.636-Am3 

Beale, Stephen. Profitable poultry keeping; 

ed. by Weld. [1884.].,.636-B36 

Brown, Edward. Pleasurable poultry keep¬ 
ing. [1893.].636-B81 

Felch, I. K. Poultry culture. 1886... .636-F33 





































62 


USEFUL ARTS.—DOMESTIC ANIMALS. DOMESTIC ECONOMY. 


Fleury, J. F. F. H. (Champfleury .) Cat, past 
and present; tr. with notes, by Hoey. 

1885. 636-F63 

Lupton, J. I. Horse ; as he was, as he is, and 
as he ought to be. 1881.636-L97 

Mayhew, Edward. Horse management. 1868. 

# • 636-M45 

Mills, T. W. Dog in health and in disease. 

1892.636-M63 

Morrell, L. A. American shepherd, history 
of sheep, their breeds, management, and 

diseases. 1845. 636-M83 

Shaler, N. S. Domesticated animals; their 
relation to man and to his advancement 

in civilization. 1895.636-Shl 

Walsh, J. H. ( Stonehenge.) Dogs of Great 
Britain, America and other countries. 

Newed. 1887.636-W17 

Weir, Harrison. Our cats and all about 

them. 1889.’.636-W43 

Wood, J. G. Horse and man. 1886. . 636-W85 

Wright, Lewis. Practical poultry keeper. 

Ed. 6. [1867.].636-W93 

Youatt, William. Sheep, their breeds, man¬ 
agement and diseases. [1837.].636-Y8 

DAIRY. MILK. 

Aikman, C. M. Milk ; its nature and compo¬ 
sition. 1895.637-Ai4 

BEES. SILKWORMS. 

Hammond, Frs. E. H. (L. Capsadell.) Com¬ 
plete guide to silk culture. 1883 . 638-H18 

Root, L. C. Quinby’s new bee-keeping. 1883. 

638-R67 

White, C. N. Pleasurable bee-keeping, n.d. 

638-W58 

FISHING. 

Aldrich, H. L. Arctic Alaska and Siberia. 

1889. ..639-A118 

Nordhoff, Charles. Whaling and fishing, n. 

d..639-N75 

Simmonds, P. L. Commercial products of 
the sea. 1879.639-S14 

DOMESTIC ECONOMY. 

Babcock, Mrs. E. W. Household hints. 1881. 

( Appletons ’ home hks.) .640-B12 

Beecher, C. E., and Stowe, Mrs. H. E. (B.) 
Principles of domestic science. 1871. 

640-B387 

Beecher, Mrs. E. W. (B.) All around the 

house. 1879...640-B39 

Motherly talks with young housekeepers 

1875.640-B39M 

Mackarness, Mrs. M. A. (P.), ed. Young 
lady’s book. Ed. 4, rev. and enl. 1888. 

790-M19 


Nitzch, Mrs. Helen. ( Catherine Owen.) Pro¬ 
gressive housekeeping. 1889.640-N64 

Ten dollars enough ; keeping house well on 

ten dollars a week. 1890.640-N64T 

Ormsbee, A. B. House comfortable. 1892. 

640-0r5 

Sherwood, Mrs. M. E. (W.) Art of enter¬ 
taining. 1892.640-Sh5 

Stowe, Mrs. H. E. (B.) ( Christopher Crow- 

field.) House and home papers. 1869. 

640- St8 

Warner, C. D., and others. American home 

book. [1872.]. ..640-W241 

Wiggin, Mrs. K. D. Children’s rights. 1892. * 

649-W64 

COOKERY. 

Atkinson, Edward. Science of nutrition. 

1896..‘.641-At5 

Babcock, Mrs. E. W. Household hints. 1881. 

( Appletons ’ home bks.) .640-B12 

Campbell, Mrs. Helen. Easiest way in house¬ 
keeping and cooking. 1893.641-C15 

Corson, Juliet. Family living on $500 a year. 

1888.641-C81 

Practical American cookery and household 

management. 1886.641-C81P 

Herrick, Mrs. C. T. What to eat, how to 

serve it. 1891. ...641-H43 

Parloa, Maria. First principles of household 
management and cookery. New ed. 1882. 

641- P24 

Kitchen companion. Ed. 19. [1887.].641-P24K 
Shillaber, Lydia. Mrs. Shillaber’s cook-book. 


[1887.].641-Sh6 

T., N. T. Bread-making. 1884.641-Til 

Taylor, Mrs. M. (H.) Letters to a young 
housekeeper. 1892. 641-T21 

FOOD. 

Barrows, Anna, comp. Eggs; facts and fan¬ 
cies about them. [1890.].643-B27 


Donovan, Michael. Domestic economy: hu¬ 
man food, animal and vegetable. 1837. 

643-D71 

Palmer, J. A., jr., ed. Mushrooms of Amer¬ 
ica, edible and poisonous. 1885.643-P18 

Richards, E. H. Chemistry of cooking and 
cleaning. 1882. 643-R38 

HOUSE FURNISHING. 

Church, E. R. How to furnish a home. 1881. 

(Apj)letons’ home bks.) .645-C47 

Cook, Clarence. House beautiful. 1881.645-C77 
Dewing, Mrs. M. R. (O.) Beauty in the 

household. 1882.645-D51 

Eastlake, C. L. Hints on household taste; 
ed. by Perkins. Ed. 2 d. Amer. 1874. 

645-Ea7 

Gardner, E. C. Home interiors. 1878.645-G17 
Garrett, Rhoda, and Agnes. Suggestions for 
. house decoration, n. d. (Art at home ser.) 

645-G19 






































COMMUNICATION AND COMMERCE. TELEGRAPH. PRINTING. 


63 


Household conveniences; the experience of 

many practical writers. 1884.645-H81 

Loftie, W. J. Plea for art in the house, n. 

d. {Art at home ser.) .645-L83 

Practical upholstery, by a working uphols¬ 
terer. Ed. 2. 1883.:_645-P88 

Williams, H. T.. and Jones, Mrs. C. S. Beau¬ 
tiful homes. 1878.645-W67 

CLOTHING AND TOILET. 

Church, E. R. Home needle. 1882. {Apple- 

tons' home bks.) .646-C47 

Dewing, Mrs. M. R. (O.) Beauty in dress. 

1881.646-D51 

Haweis, Mrs. M. E. (J.) Art of beauty. 1878. 

646- H31 

Kingsford, Anna. Health, beauty and the 

toilet. 1886.646-K61 

Myers, A. E. Home dressmaking; complete 
guide to household sewing. 1892. . . 646-M99 
Power, Mrs. S. C. (D.) {Shirley Dare.) Ugly- 

girl papers, n. d.•.646-P87 

Staffe, Baronne. My lady’s dressing room; 
fr. the Fr. by Ayer. [1892.].646-Stl5 

SERVANTS. 

Management of servants ; by author of man¬ 
ners and rules of good society. Ed. 4. 

' 1890.'..647-M32 

Spofford, Mrs. H. E. (P.) Servant girl ques¬ 
tion. 1881.*.‘.647-Sp6 

Springsteed, A. F. Expert waitress. 1894. 

647- Sp8 

Worthington, Mrs. B. (S.) {Griffith A. Nich¬ 
olas 0 Biddy club. 1888.647-V/89 

COMMUNICATION, COMMERCE. 

WRITING, SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING. 

Allen, G. G. Universal phonography; or, 
Short-hand by the “Allen method.” 1883. 

653-A15 

Astle, Thomas. Origin and progress of writ¬ 
ing. 1876.*652-As8 

Cross, J.G. Eclectic short-hand. Ed. 2. 1879. 

653-C88 

Eames, R. L. Light-line short-hand. 1883. 

653-Ea6 

Jackson, Johh. Theory and practice of hand¬ 
writing. Rev. ed. D94.652-J13 

Longley, Elias. Eclectic manual of pho¬ 
nography ; guide to Pitman’s phonetic 

short-hand. 1882.653-L83 

Munson, J. E. Complete phonographer, and 
reporter’s guide. Rev. ed. 1892 . 653-M92 

Osgoodby, W. \Y r . Phonetic shorthand. Ed. 

5. [1891.].653-Os3 

Palmer, O. R. Type-writing and business 

correspondence. 1893.652-P18 

Pitman, Benn. Manual of phonography. 
[1871.]. 653-P68 


Pitman, Isaac. Complete phonographic in¬ 
structor. 1893.653-P684 

Thornton, G. II. Modern stenographer. 1882. 

653-T39 

TELEGRAPH. CABLES. 

Briggs, C. F., and Maverick, Augustus. 
Story of the telegraph, and history of the 

great Atlantic cable. 1858.654-B76 

Field, H. M. Story -of the Atlantic telegraph. 

1893.654-F45 

PRINTING AND PUBLISHING. 

Blades, William. Pentateuch of printing. 

1891. *655-B57 

Bouchot, Henri. Printed book; tr. and enl. 

by Bigmore. 1887.65 5-B66 

Dodge, M. A. {Gail Hamilton.) Battle of 

the books. 1870.655-D66 

Duff, E. G. Early printed books. 1893 6 5 5-D87 

Inland printer, monthly, Oct., 1889-Sept., 

1898. v. 7-21. 1^90-98.'.655-In6 

Putnam, G. H. Authors and publishers. 

1883.655-P98 

TRANSPORTATION. 

Chadwick, F. E., and others. Ocean steam¬ 
ships ; their construction, development, 
management and appliances. 1891 656-C34 
Clarke, T. 0., and others. American railway ; 

with introd. by Cooley. 1889.656-C55 

Kennedy, W. S. Wonders and curiosities of 

the railway. 1884.656-K38 

Ringwalt, J. L. Development of transporta¬ 
tion systems in the U. S. 1888. .. *656-R47 

BOOK-KEEPING. BUSINESS MANUALS. 

Butts, I. R., and others. Business man’s law 
library, for merchants, mechanics, land¬ 
lords, tenants, etc. 1857. ..658-B98 

Duff, P. Duff’s, book-keeping, by single and 
double entry. Ed. 20, rev. and enl. 1876. 

657- D87 

Freedley, E. T. Common sense in business. 

1879. ...658-F88 

Julian, Eran. Julian’s interest tables. Ed. 

31. [1859.]. 658-J94 

Mayhew, Ira. Reference book of business 
knowledge and self-educator in standard 

book-keeping. 1889...657-M45 

Payne, F. M. Payne’s business educator. 

[1889.].658-P29 

Smith, J. C .,and Jenkins, F. W. National 
accountant; book-keeping by double and 

single entry. 1865.657-Sm5 

Terry, S. H. How to keep a store. 1882. 

658- T27 

VanSickle, J. W. Book-keeping by single 
and double entry. 1878.....657-V36 







































64 


USEFUL ARTS—CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY. MANUFACTURES. 


CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY. 

Barr, W. M. Combustion of coal. 1879.662-B27 

Brannt, W. T., and Wahl, AV. H., ed. Techno¬ 
chemical receipt book. 1886.660-B73 

Cameron, James, ed. Oils and varnishes. 

1886.665-C14 

Fireside philosophy; or, Familiar talks about 

common things. 1864.660-F51 

Gardner, John, ed. Bleaching, dyeing, and 
calico-printing, with formulse. 1884.667-G17 
Hornby, John. Gas manufacture. 1896. 

(Tech, handbks.) .665-H78 

Hughes, Samuel. Gas works and the prac¬ 
tice of manufacturing and distributing 
coal gas ; rev. by Richards. Ed. 4. 1871. 

665- H87 

Hurst, G. H. Painters’ colours, oils, and 

varnishes. [1892.].667-H94 

Johnston, J. F. AV. Chemistry of common 

life ; rev. by Church. New ed. 1880.660-J64 
Meldola, Raphael. Coal and what we get 
from it. 1891. (Romance of sci .). 668-M48 
Mills, E. J., and Rowan, F. J. Fuel and its 
applications. 1889. (Chem. tech.) *662-M63 
Prideaux, T. S. Economy of fuel. n. d.662-P93 
Redding, Cyrus. History and description of 
modern wines. Ed. 3. 1860. (Bohn’s lib.) 

663-R25 

Schiitzenberger, Paul. On fermentation. 

1876. (Inter. sci. ser.) .663-Sch8 

Spon, Ernest, Haldane, Robert, and Lock, C. 

G. W., ed. Workshop receipts. Ser. 1-5. 

5 v. 1883-92...660-Sp63 

Williams, C. AV. Combustion of coal and 
prevention of smoke. 1858.662-P93 

Note.— Bound with Prideaux, T. S. Economy of 
fuel. 

CERAMICS. GLASS, ETC. 

Burnell, G. R. Rudimentary treatise on 
limes, cements, mortars, etc. Ed. 9. 1872. 

666- B93 

Dobson, Edward. Manufacture of bricks and 
tiles, rev. by Tomlinson. Ed. 4. 1868. 

666-D65 

Nesbitt, Alexander. Glass. 1879. (So. Kens. 

mus. art handbks.) .666-N36 

Porter, G. R. Manufacture of porcelain and 

glass. 1832.666-P83 

Powell, H. J. Glass-making; Crown and 
sheet glass, by Henry Chance ; and Plate 
glass, by H. G. Harris. 1883. (Tech. 

handbks.) .,.666-P87 

Sauzay, Alexander. Wonders of glass-mak¬ 
ing in all ages. 1870. ( Wonders of art and 
archaeology.) .666-Sa3 

METALLURGY. 

Armour, James. Iron and heat. 1871. 669-Ar5 
Austen, W. C. Roberts-. Introduction to 
study of metallurgy. 1891.669-Au7 


Bauerman, H. F. G. S. Metallurgy of iron. 

Ed. 3, rev. and enl. 1872.669-Ar5 

Note —Bound with Armour, James. Iron and heat. 

Bloxam, C. L. Metals; their properties and 
treatment. Ed. 4. 1876. (Text-bks. of 

sci.) . 669-B62 

Greenwood, AV. H. Steel and iron. 1884. 

(Man. of tech.) .669-G86 

Kerl, Bruno. Practical treatise on metal¬ 
lurgy; adapt, fr. the Ger. by Crookes and 

Rohrig. 3 v. 1868-70.669-K45 

Mineral industry, to 1892: ed. by R. P. Roth- 

well. v. 1. 1893.669-M66 

Overman, Frederick. Practical mineralogy, 

assaying, and mining. 1879.549-Ov2 

Pepper, J.H. Playbook of metals, n.d 669-P39 
Wright, C. R. A. Metals and their chief in¬ 
dustrial applications. 1878.669-W93 

MANUFACTURES. 

Brooks, C. P. Cotton manufacturing. Ed. 

3. 1892.677-B79 

Davis, C. T. Manufacture of paper. 1886. 

676-D29 

Nissenson, G. N. India rubber; its manufac¬ 
ture and use. 1*91.678-N63 

Porter, G. R. Treatise on silk manufacture. 

1831.677-P83 

Ure, Andrew. Cotton manufacture of Great 
Britain ; with Sup. by Simmonds. 2 v. 

1861. (Bohn’s sci. lib. )...*..677-Ur2 

Philosophy of manufactures. Ed. 3. 1861. 

(Bohn’s sci. lib.) .677-Ur2P 

Webber, Samuel. Manual of power for ma¬ 
chines, shafts, and belts, with history of 
Cotton manufacture in the U. S. 1879. 

621.8-W38 

METAL WORK. 

Blinn, L. J. Practical work-shop companion 
for tin, sheet-iron, and copper-plate work¬ 
ers. New ed. 1893.671-B61 

Bolland, Simpson. Iron-founder, the art of 

moulding. 1893.672-B63 

Bore, Henry. Story of the invention of steel 

pens. 1890.672-B65 

Brunor, Martin. Practical electroplater. 

1894.671-B83 

Gore, George. Electro-metallurgy, including 
all known processes of electro-deposition. 

1877. ( Text-bks. of sci.) ... .671-G66 

Graham, A\ r alter. Brassfounder’s manual. 

Ed. 3. 1870. 673-G76 

Holland, John. Manufactures in metal. 3 

v. 1831-34.671-H72 

Lamborn, R. H. Metallurgy of silver and 
lead. Ed. 4. 1869.671-W34E 

Note —Bound with Watt, Alexander. Electro-metal¬ 
lurgy. 

Meyer, F. S. Handbook of art smithing; tr. 
by Gardner. [1896.].672-M57 





































MECHANIC TRADES. BUILDING. CARPENTRY. SHIPBUILDING. 


65 


Overman, Frederick. Moulder’s and foun¬ 
der’s pocket guide, [with] sup. on Statuary 
and ornamental moulding, etc., by Fes- 

quet. New ed. 1885.671-Ov2 

Watt, Alexander. Electro-deposition; elec¬ 
trolysis of gold, silver, and other metals. 

1886..671-W34 

Electro-metallurgy. Ed. 4. 1871. .671-W34E 
West, T. D. American foundry practice. 

1882.672-W52 

Moulder’s text-book: being Pt. 2 of Amer¬ 
ican foundry practice. 1885.672-W52M 

MECHANIC TRADES. 

Beckett, Sir Edmund, Bart. Clocks and 
watches and bells. Ed. 6, rev. and enl. 

1874. 681-B39 

Glasgow, David. Watch and clock making. 

1885. {Man. of tech.) .681-G46 

Hobbs, A. C. Construction of locks; ed. by 

Tomlinson. [1868.].683-H65 

Stokes, J. Cabinet-maker and upholsterer’s 

companion. New ed. 1886.'684-St6 

Zaehnsdorf, J. W. Bookbinding. Ed. 2, rev. 
and enl. 1890. {Tech, handbks.) .686-Z1 

BUILDING. 

Beaton, A. C. Quantities and measurements, 
how to calculate and take them. Ed. 3. 

1871.:.. 692-B38 

Dobson, Edward. Rudiments of the art, of 

building. Edt 8. 1871..690-D65 

Siebert, J. S., and Biggin, F. 0. Modern 
stone-cutting and masonry. Ed. 5. 1896. 

693-Si2 

Spon, E. and F. N., ed. Mechanics’ own 

book. 1885..690-Sp6 

Ward, H. M. Timber and some of its dis¬ 
eases. 1889. {Nat. ser.) .691-W21 

CARPENTRY. 

Barter, S. Manual instruction: woodwork. 

[1892.].694-B28 

Bell, W. E. Carpentry made easy. Ed. 2, 

enl. 1887...694-B41 

Creswell, F. O. Handrailing and staircasing. 

1882.. . 694-C86 

Gould, L. D. Art and science of stair-build¬ 
ing. 1885.'... 694-G73 

Hodgson, F. T. Carpenters’ steel square and 
its uses. Ed. 3, rev. and enl. 1890.694-H66 

Stair-building made easy. 1884... 694-H66S 

Kilbon, G. B. Elementary woodwork. 1893. 

694-K55 

Robison, John, and Tredgold, Thomas. Ele¬ 
mentary principles of carpentry. Ed. 2 
1869.694-T71 

Note .—Bound with Tredgold, Thomas. Carpentry. 


Tredgold, Thomas. Elementary principles 
of carpentry; with Treatise on joinery, 
ed. by Tarn ; with Atlas. 2 v. 1873.694-T71 

Wood-working tools; how to use them. 1881. 

694-W87 

Young, F. C. Every man his own mechanic. 

Ed. 11. 1896.694-Y8 

Home carpentry for handy men. 1895. 

694-Y8H 

HEATING AND VENTILATION. 

Reid, D. B. Ventilation in American dwell¬ 
ings, with series of diagrams. 1864.697-R27 

Tomlinson, Charles. Rudimentary treatise 
on warming and ventilation. Ed. 4. 1867. 

697-T59 

PAINTING. 

Gardner, F. B. Everybody’s paint book: out¬ 


door and indoor painting. 1884.698-G17 

Masury, J. W. House-painting, carriage¬ 
painting, and graining. 1881.698-M41 


Phin, John. Hints and practical information 
for cabinet-makers, upholsterers, and 
furniture men generally. 1884 . 698-P55 

Rossiter, E. K., and Wright, F. A. Modern 
house painting. 1882...698-R74 

SHIP-BUILDING. 

Bland, William. Forms of ships and boats. 

Ed. 5, rev. 1868.699-So5 

Note— Bound with Sommerfeldt, H. A. Construc¬ 
tion of ships. 

Cotsell, George. Treatise on ships’ anchors. 
1856.*.. 621.1-En3 

Note — Bound with Engineer’s guide to the royal 
and mercantile navies. 

Grantham, John. Iron ship-building. Ed. 

5 . 1868 .'......., 699-0771 

On iron ship-building. Ed. 5. 1868 *699-G77 

Kipping, Robert. Rudimentary treatise on 
masting, mast-making and rigging of 
ships. Ed. 12. 1871...699-P31 

Note. —Bound with Peake, James. Naval architec¬ 
ture. 

Sails and sail-making. Ed. 9. Enl. 1871. 

699-P31 

Note. —Bound with Peake, James. Naval architec¬ 
ture. 

Peake, James. Rudiments of naval architec¬ 
ture. Ed. 3. 1867.699-P31 

Sommerfeldt’, H. A. Construction of ships 
for ocean and river service. Newed. n.d. 

699-So5 

Stephens, W. P. Canoe and boat building; a 
manual for amateurs; with Plates. Ed. 

7, rev. 2 v. 1895.699-St4 

































66 


FINE ARTS—GENERAL WORKS. LANDSCAPE GARDENING. FLOWERS. 


* 


FINE ARTS. 


GENERAL WORKS. 

Adeline, Jules. Art dictionary. 1891. *703-Ad3 
Chesneau, Ernest. Education of the artist; 

tr. by Bell. 1886. ( Fine-art lib.). . 707-C42 

Crane, Lucy. Art and the formation of taste 


1882.704-C85 

Day, H. N. Science of aesthetics. Ed. 2. 

[1872.].701-D33 

Fairholt, F. W. Rambles of an artist; papers 
on antiques, paintings, etc n. d . . .704-F16 
Hamerton, P. G. Portfolio papers. 1889.704-H17 
Jarves, J. J. Art-idea. Ed. 3. 1870... 701-J29 

Art thoughts. 1871... .704-J29 

Lessing, G. E. Laocoon; essay upon the 
limits of painting and poetry; tr. by 

Frothingham. 1874.701-L57 

Long, S. P. Art: its laws, and the reasons 

for them. [1871.].701-L85 

Magazine of art, 1883-1894. v. 6-17 1883-94. 

*705-M27 

Morris, William. Hopes and fears for art. 

1882.704-M83 

Palgrave, F. T. Essays on art. 1867. . .704-P17 


Raymond, G. L. Genesis of art-form. 1893. 

701-R21 

Reily, W. M. Artist and his mission. [1881.] 

► 701-R27 

Reynolds, Sir Joshua. Literary works ; with 
memoir of the author, by Beechy 2 v. 

Newed. 1855-70. (Bohn's lib.) .704-R33 

Ruskin, John. Art culture: selected from 

[his] works, by Platt. 1873....704-R89 

Eagle’s nest; relation of science to art. 

1873. .701-R89 

Political economy of art. 1858.707-R89 

Schiller, J. G. F. von. yEsthetical and phi¬ 
losophical essays. n. d. (Camb. ed ) 701-Sch3 
Schlegel, K. W. F von. .Esthetic and mis¬ 
cellaneous works ; tr. by Millington. 1860. 

(Bohn’s lib.)... .704-Sch4 

Taine, H. A. Philosophy of art in Italy; tr. 

by Durand. 1875.701-T13 

Torrey, Joseph. Theory of fine art. 1874. 

701-T63 

Van Dyke, J. C. Nature for its own sake 

1898.701-V28 

Waters, Mrs. C. (E.) C. Handbook of legen¬ 
dary and mythological art. Ed. 8. 1874. 

*703-W31 

HISTORY OF ART IN GENERAL. 

Babelon, Ernest. Manual of Oriental antiq¬ 
uities; tr. and enl. by Evetts. 1889.709-B12 
Bell, Mrs. N. (M.) (N. D’Anvers.) Elemen¬ 

tary history of art. Ed. 2. 1882... . 709-B41 


Benjamin, S. G. W. Art in America. 1880. 

709-B43 

Brown, G. B. Fine arts. 1891. (Univ.exten. 
man.) .709-B81 

Collignon, Maxime. Manual of Greek arch¬ 
aeology: tr. by Wright. 1886. (Fine-art 
lib.) . . .. 709-C69 

DeForest, J. B. Short history of art. [1881.] 

709-D36 

Goodyear, W. H. Renaissance and modern 
art. 1894 (Chautauqua lit. and sci. circle ) 

709-G64 

Roman and medifeval art. 1893. (Chau¬ 
tauqua lit. and sci. circle.) .709-G64R 

Hoppin, J. M. Greek art on Greek soil. 1897. 

709-H77 

Liibke, Wilhelm. History of art; ed. by 

Cook. 2 v. 1878.709-L96 

Reber, Franz von. History of ancient art; tr. 

by Clarke. 1882. 709-R24 

History of mediaeval art; tr. by Clarke. 

1887.709-R24H 

Regamey, F61ix. Japan in art and industry. 

1893.915.2-R26 

Symonds, J. A. Fine arts. 1879. (Renais. in 

Italy.) .709-Sy6 

Van Dyke, J. C. Principles of art. 1887. 

709-V28 

LANDSCAPE GARDENING. 

Boynton, H. V. National Military Park, 

Chickamauga. 1895... 973.7-B713 

Egleston, N. H. Home and its surroundings. 

Newed. 1884.,.710-Eg5 

Flagg, Wilson. Year among the trees. 1881. 

715-F59 

Long, E. A. Ornamental gardening for Amer¬ 
icans. 1885.710-L85 

Mitchell, D. G. (Ik Marvel.) Out-of-town 
places; with hints for their improvement. 

1884.7 10-M69 

Oakey, A. F. Home grounds. 1881. (Apple- 

tons’ home bks.) .710-Oa5 

Parsons, Samuel, jr. Landscape gardening. 

1891.710-P25 

Van Rensselaer, Mrs. Schuyler. Art out-of- 
doors ; hints on good taste in gardening. 

1893.710-V35 

FLOWERS. 

Church, E. R. Home garden. 1881. (Apple- 

tons’ home bks.) .716-C47 

Ellwanger, G. H. Garden’s story ; or, Pleas¬ 
ures and trials of an amateur gardener. 

Ed. 2, rev. 1889.716-E16 


































ARCHITECTURE. ANCIENT AND ORIENTAL. MEDLEYAL AND MODERN. 


67 


Ellwanger, H. B. Rose; cultivation, his¬ 
tory, etc. [1882.].716-E16R 

Fish, D. T., ed. Cassell’s popular gardening. 

2 v. n. d.716-F52 

Hassard, Annie Floral decorations for the 
dwelling house. Amer. Ed , rev. 1876. 

716-H27 

Hazlitt, W. C. Gleanings in old garden liter¬ 
ature. 1887. ( Book-lover’s lib.).... 635-H33 

Heinrich, J. J. Window flower garden. New 

ed. 1887.716-H30 

Henderson, Peter. Garden and farm topics. 
1884 . 716-H38G1 


Gardening for pleasure. 1880.716-H38G 

Practical floriculture. New ed. [1874.] 

716-H38 

Hibberd, Shirley. Fern garden; or, Fern 
culture made easy. Ed 8. 1879 . 7 16-H52 

Hole, S. R. Book about roses. 1883... .716-H71 
Johnson, E A. AVinter greeneries at home. 

Ed. 2. 1878.7 16-J62 

Kresken, H. A. Wonders of the flora; preser¬ 
vation of flowers 1879.716-K88 


Melliar, A. Foster-. Book of the rose 1894. 

716-M49 

Parsons, S. B. Parsons on the rose; treatise 
on propagation, culture, etc. New ed. 

1883.716-P248 

Rand, E. S., jr. Bulbs: hardy and tender 

bulbs and tubers. 1866. . 716-R16B 

Flowers for parlor and garden. 1870.7 16-R16 

Popular flowers and how to cultivate 

them. 1873.716-R16P 

Window gardener. 1873.716-R16W 

Rose, N. Jonsson-. AVindow and parlor gar¬ 
dening. 1895.716-R71 

Sayers, Edward. American flower garden 

companion. Ed. 3. 1846.716-Sa9 

Warner, A. B. Gardening by myself. [1872.] 

716-W24 

Williams, H. T., ed. AVindow gardening. Ed. 

6. 1873.716-W668 

ARCHITECTURE. 

Bland, AVilliam. Experimental essays on 
principles of construction in arches, piers, 

buttresses. Ed. 3. 1867.721-B61 

Building; an architectural monthly, Oct., 

1882-Dec., 1885. v. 1-3. 1883-85.720-B87 

Comstock, AV. T ,pub. Interiors and interior 
details ; with introd. and notes by Tuthill. 

1882. ..729-C73 

Dobson, Edward. Foundations and concrete 
works. New ed., rev. 1867.721-D65 

Note .—Bound with his Masonry and stonecutting. 

Rudiments of masonry and stonecutting. 

Ed. 7. 1871. 721-D65 

Fergusson, James. History of architecture 
in all countries. Ed. 2. 4 v. 1873-76. 

720-F38 


Garbett, E. L. Principles of design in archi¬ 
tecture. Ed. 3. 1867.720-V83 

Note .—Bound with Vitruvius Pollio, Marcus. 
Architecture. 

Horton, C. AV. Architecture for general stu¬ 
dents. 1881.720-H78 

Hunnewell, J. F. Historical monuments of 

France. 1884. 720-H91 

Imperial Island; England’s chronicle in 

stone. 1886.720-H91I 

Lefevre, Andr6. A\ r onders of architecture; 
tr. by Donald. 1886. (Wonders of art and 

archaeology .).720-L52 

Powell, G. T. Foundations and foundation 

walls. 1879..721-P87 

Redgrave, G. R., ed. Outlines of historic 

ornament. 1884.729-R24 

Richardson, T. A. Art of architectural 
modelling in paper. 1859.722-L51 

Note .—Bound with Leeds, W. H. Rudimentary 
architecture. 

Rosengarten, Albert. Handbook of architec¬ 
tural styles ; tr. by Collett-Sandars. New 

ed. 1889.720-R72 

Ruskin, John. Lectures on architecture and 

painting 1859.720-R89L 

Seven lamps of architecture. 1867.. 720-R89 

Stones of Venice. 3 v. 1870.720-R89S 

Shoppell’s modern houses; an illustrated 

architectural quarterly, Jan., 1886-Oct., 

18*9. 4 v. in 3. 1886-S9.720-Sh8 

Tuckerman, A. L. Short history of architec¬ 
ture. 1887.720-T79 

Vitruvius Pollio, Marcus. Architecture ; tr. 

by Gwilt. New ed., rev. 1860.720-V83 

Worthen, AV. E., ed. Architectural drawing 
and design. 1872.... . 744-W89 

ANCIENT AND ORIENTAL ARCHITECTURE. 

Aberdeen, George, Earl of. Inquiry into 
principles of beauty in Grecian architec¬ 
ture. 1860.722-Ab3 

Adams, W. H. D. Temples, tombs, and mon¬ 
uments of ancient Greece and Rome. 

1872.722-Ad2 

Leeds, AV. H. Rudimentary architecture; 
the orders and their aesthetic principles. 

Ed. 9. 1871.722-L51 

Smith, T. R., and Slater, John Architecture, 
classic and early Christian. 1882. (11. 

text-bks. of art educ.) .722-Sm63 

Stuart, James, and Revett, Nicholas. Antiq¬ 
uities of Athens and other monuments of 
Greece. Ed. 3. 1858. (Bohn’s lib.) ,722-St9 

MEDIAEVAL AND MODERN ARCHITECTURE. 
Moore, C. H. Development and character of 


Gothic architecture. 1890.723-M78 

Nesfield, AV. E. Specimens of mediaeval 
architecture. 1862.*723-N36 











































68 


FINE ARTS—DOMESTIC AND RURAL ARCHITECTURE. SCULPTURE. 


Schuyler, Montgomery. American architec¬ 
ture. 1892. 724-Sch8 

Smith, T. R. Architecture, Gothic and Re¬ 
naissance. 1880. (Il.text-bks. of art educ.) 

723-Sm6 

ECCLESIASTICAL ARCHITECTURE. 

Lansdell, Henry. Churches and castles of 

mediaeval France. 1895.726-L32 

Van Rensselaer, Mrs. Schuyler. English ca¬ 
thedrals ; il. by Pennell. 1893.726-V35 

DOMESTIC AND RURAL ARCHITECTURE. 

Allen, C. B. Cottage building. Ed. 7, rev. 

and enl. 1873.728-A15 

Atwood, D. T. Country and suburban houses. 

[1871.].728-At9 

Modern American homesteads. 1876.728-At9M 

Barn plans and outbuildings. 1882.728-B25 

Brunner, A. W., ed. Cottages ; or, Hints on 
economical building; [with] chapter on 
water supply, drainage, etc., by W. P. 

Gerhard. 1884.728-B83 

Bullock, John. American cottage builder. 

1868.728-B88 

Comstock, W. T pub. Modern architectural 

designs and details. [1881.].728-C73 

Cooperative Building Plan Association. How 
to build, furnish, and decorate. [1897.] 

i 728-C78 

Downing, A. J. Architecture of country 

houses. 1866...728-D76 

Elliott, C. W. Cottages and cottage life. 

1848.728-E15 

Fuller, A. W. Artistic homes. 1882. .. 728-F96 
Gardner, E. C. Homes and how to make 

them. 1875....728-G17 

House that Jill built. 1882.728-G17H 

Illustrated homes. 1875.728-G17I 

Gibson, L.H. Beautiful houses. [1895.] .728-G35 
Convenient houses with fifty plans for the 

housekeeper. [1889.].728-G35C 

Holly, H. H. Modern dwellings in town and 

country. 1878.728-H72 

House; a pocket manual of rural architec¬ 
ture. 1859.728-H81 

King, D. W., ed. Homes for home-builders. 

1886.728-K58 

Kirby, J. H. Modern cottages; 125 illustra¬ 
tions of cottages, dwellings and miscel¬ 
laneous work. n. d.728-K63 

Morse, E. S. Japanese homes and their sur¬ 
roundings. 1886.728-M84 

Oakey, A. F. Building a home. 1881. 

(Appletons’home bks.) .728-Oa5 

Palliser, G. C. American cottage homes. 

- [1878.].728-P18 

Reed, S. B. Cottage houses for village and 

country homes. 1883.728-R25 

House-plans for everybody. 1879 . 728-R25H 
Richardson, C. J. House-building from a 
cottage to a mansion. 1873......728-R39 


Wheeler, Gervase. Homes for the people in 
suburb and country. [1867.].728-W57 

Woodward, G. E. Country homes. [1865.] 

728-W87 

Woollett, W. M. Old homes made new ; col¬ 
lection of plans, exterior and interior 

views. 1879.728-W88 

Worthington, T. L, Dwellings of the poor 

and weekly wage-earners. 1893. . .728-W89 

SCULPTURE. 

Brownell, W. C. French art; classic and 
contemporary painting and sculpture. 

1892... 759-B82 

Flaxman, John Lectures on sculpture. New 

ed. 1865. ( Bohn’s lib.).... .730-F61 

Mitchell, Mrs. L. M. History of ancient 

sculpture. 1883.*732-M69 

Murray, A. S. History of Greek sculpture. 

1880.:.. . .733-M96 

Perkins, C. C. Historical handbook of Ital¬ 
ian sculpture. 1883.735-P42 

Radcliffe, A. G. Schools and masters of 

sculpture 1894.730-R12 

Redford, George. Sculpture ; Egyptian, Assy¬ 
rian, Greek, Roman. 1882. (II. text-bks. 

of art educ.) .732-R25 

Ruskin, John. Aratra pentelici; elements of 

sculpture. 1872.730-R89 

Vago, A. L. Modeling in clay ; with apx., On 
modeling foliage, etc. by Benn Pitman. 

1S80.731-V17 

CARVING GEMS AND PRECIOUS STONES. 

Burnham, S. M. Precious stones in nature, 

art, and literature. 1886. ....553-B93 

Hamlin, A. C. Leisure hours among the 

gems. 1884.553-H18 

Leland, C. G. Manual of wood carving; rev. 

by Holtzapffel. 1891. 736-L54 

Orpen, Mrs. Goddard. Stories about famous 
precious stones. [ 1890. ]. 736-Or7 

NUMISMATICS- 

Humphreys, H. N. Coin collector’s manual. 

2 v. 1869. (Bohn’s sci. lib.) .737-H88 

Michels, I. C. Current gold and silver coins, 
of all nations. 1880.*737-M58 

POTTERY BRONZES 

Barber, E. A. Pottery and porcelain of the 

United States. 1893.738-B23 

Beckwith, Arthur. Majolica and fayence. 

1877.’. 738-B39 

Bohn, H. G., ed. Guide to pottery and por¬ 
celain. Ed. 2. 1862. ( Bohn’s lib.). 738-B63 

Frackelton, Mrs. S. S. Tried by fire : work on 
china-painting. Ed. 3, enl. and rev. 1895. 

738-F84 















































DRAWING, DECORATION AND DESIGN. 


69 


Lockwood, M. S. Hand-book of ceramic art. 

1878....738-L81 

McLaughlin, M. L. China painting. 1880. 

738-M22 

Suggestions to china painters. 1884.738-M22S 
Nichols, G. W. Pottery, how it is made, its 

shape and decoration. 1878.738-N53 

Prime, W. C. Pottery and porcelain of all 

times and nations. 1878.*738-P93 

Solon, L. M. Art of the old English potter. 

1886.738-So4 

Wheatley, H. B., and Delamotte, P. H. Art 
work in earthenware. 1882. (II. hand- 

bks. of practical art.) .738-W56 

Art work in gold and silver; mediaeval. 
1882. (II. handbks. of practical art.). 739-W56 

DRAWING, DECORATION, AND DESIGN. 

Audsley, G. A. and M. A. Practical decora¬ 
tor and ornamentist. [1892.].*740-Au2 

Chapman, J. G. American drawing-book. 

New ed., rev. [1847-70.].740-C37 

Douthitt, J. F. Manual of art decoration. 

1896.747-D75 

Hamerton, P. G. Graphic arts; varieties of 
drawing, painting, and engraving in com¬ 
parison with each other and with nature. 

1882 . 740-H17 

How to draw and paint. [1880-83.].740-H83 

Fromberg, E. O., and Gessert, M. A. Art of 
glass; with instructions for Painting on 

glass. 1867.748-F92 

Kemble, Marion, ed. Art recreations ; guide 

to decorative art. [1869-84.].740-K31 

Moore, A. O. Studies in the science of draw¬ 
ing in art. 1896.740-M78 

Putnam, J. P. Open fire-place in all ages. 

1881. 749-P98 

Spofford, Mrs. H. E. (P.) Art decoration ap¬ 
plied to furniture. [1877.].749-Sp6 

Taylor, E. R. Elementary art teaching. 

1890.740-T21 

Walker, William. Handbook of drawing. 

1880. 740-W15 

Wharton, Edith, and Codman, Ogden, jr. 

Decoration of houses. 1897.747-W55 

Wheeler, Mrs. Candace, ed. Household art. 
1893. (Distaff ser.) .747-W57 

FREE-HAND DRAWING. 

Carter, Mrs. S. (N.) Drawing in black and 

white. 1882.741-C24 

Cave, Mme. M. E. Drawing from memory: 

the Cav6 method. 1878.741-C31 

Chapman, J. C. Elementary drawing-book 

1877.741-C37 

Coe, B. H. First studies in drawing: elemen¬ 
tary exercises, drawing from objects, 

animals, etc. 1882 . 741-C65 

Ellis, T. J. Sketching from nature. 1883.741-E15 
Fraipont, G. Art of sketching; tr. by Bell. 

1893.741-F84 


Harper, C. G. Practical handbook of draw¬ 
ing for modern methods of reproduction. 

1894.741-H23 

Knowlton, H. M. Hints for pupils in draw¬ 
ing and painting. 1879.741-K76 

Robert, Karl. Charcoal drawing without a 

master; tj\by Appleton. 1880.741-R54 

Rowbotham, Thomas. Art of sketching from 

nature. [1878.].741-R78 

Ruskin, John. Elements of drawing. [1893.] 

741- R89 

PERSPECTIVE DRAWING. 

Brush, Mrs. C. C. One summer’s lessons in 

practical perspective. 1890.'. .742-B83 

Miller, L. W. Essentials of perspective. 

1887.742-M61 

Pyne, George. Perspective for beginners. 

Ed. 10. 1870.742-P99 

Ruskin, John. Elements of perspective. 1865. 

742- R89 

Worthen, W. E., ed. Perspective and isomet- 

rical drawing, n.d.742-W89 

Shading and shadows, n.d.515-W89 

ANATOMY FOR ARTISTS. 

Rimmer, C. H. Figure drawing for children. 

1893..743-R46 

Warren, Henry. Artistic treatise on the 
human figure; ed. by Carter. Ed. 4. 

1881.743-W25 

MATHEMATICAL AND SCIENTIFIC DRAWING. 

Anthony, G. C. Elements of mechanical 
drawing. 1894. (Tech. draw, ser.) .. 744-An8 
Appleton’s cyclopaedia of technical drawing; 


ed. by Worthen. 1889.*744-Ap5 

Barter, S. Manual instruction: drawing. 

1896.744-B28 


Building and machine draughtsman, n. d. 

744-B87 

Davidson, E. A. Drawing for machinists and 
engineers, n. d. (Cassell’s tech, man.) 

744-D28 

Decker, W. F. Manual of industrial drawing 

for carpenters. 1885.744-D35 

Halliday, George. Mechanical graphics: a 
second course in mechanical drawing. 

1889. (Finsbury tech, man.) .744-H15 

Heather, J. F. Drawing and measuring in¬ 
struments. 1871.744-H35 

Jackson, C. F. Mechanical drawing. 1896. 

744-J12 

Kittredge, G. W. New metal worker pattern 

book. 1896.744-K65 

Maxton, John. Workman’s manual of engi¬ 
neering drawing. 1871.744-M45 

Rose, Joshua. Mechanical drawing self- 

taught. 1884.744-R71 

Rouillion, Louis. Course in mechanical 
drawing. 1896.744-R75 















































70 


FINE ARTS—ORNAMENTAL DESIGN. PAINTING. 


Tuthill, W. B. Practical lessons in architec¬ 
tural drawing. 1881.744-T88 

Warren, S. E. Elements of plane and solid 
free-hand geometrical drawing, with 

lettering. 1891.744-W25 

Worthen, W. E., ed. Architectural drawing 

and design. 1872.744-W89 

Drawing book; description of drawing 
instruments and their use in geometry 
and geometrical projection. 1872.515-W89P 
Practical treatise on engineering drawing. 


1874.620-W89 

ORNAMENTAL DESIGN. 

Cook, Clarence. “What shall we do with our 

walls?” 1881.745-C77 

Davis, O. W. Art and work. 1885. .. ,*745-D29 


Day, L. F. Anatomy of pattern. Ed. 4, rev. 

1895. ( Texl-bks. of ornament, design.) .745-D33 
Application of ornament. Ed. 2, rev. 

1891. {Text-bks. of ornament, design.) 

745-D33A. 

Planning of ornament. Ed. 3, rev. 1893. 

( Text-bks. of ornament, design.) .745-D33P 

Haddon, A. C. Evolution in art: as illus¬ 
trated by the life-histories of designs. 

1895. {Contemp. sci. ser.) .745-H12 

Jackson, F. G. Lessons on decorative design. 

1894.745-J13 

Theory and practice of design; sequel to 
[his] Lessons on decorative design. 1894. 

745- J13T 

Leland, C. G. Drawing and designing. 1889. 

{Kensington art ser.) . 745-L54 

Meyer, F. S. Handbook of ornament. 1894. 

745-M57 

Newbery, Robert. Gleanings from orna¬ 
mental art. 1868.*745-N43 

Reinhardt, C. W. Lettering for draftsmen, 
engineers and students. 1897.745-R27 

ARTJNEEDLEWORK. FANCY WORK. 

Champeaux, Alfred de. Tapestry, n.d. {So. 

Kens. mus. art hand-bks.) .746-C35 

Duncan, Mrs. F. I. Lessons in modeling wax 

flowers. 1877. 746-D91 

Hale, L. P., and White, M. E. Three hun¬ 
dred decorative and fancy articles. [1885.] 

746- H137 

'Harrison, Mrs. C. (C.) Woman’s handiwork 

in modern homes. 1881.746-H25 

Masters, E. T. Gentlewoman’s book of art 
needlework, n. d. ( Victoria lib.). .746-M39 
Muntz, Eugene. Short history of tapestry; 

tr. Davis. 1885. {Fine-art lib.).. 746-M92 
Rees, J. E. Ruutz-. Home decoration. 1881. 

( Appletons ’ home-bks.) ..746-R25 

Home occupations. 1883. {Appletons'home 
bks.) .746-R25H 


PAINTING. 

Barry, James, Opie, John, and Fuseli, Henry. 
Lectures on painting; ed. by Wornuin. 

1848. {Bohn’s sci. lib.) .750-B27 

Blanc, A. A. P. C. Grammar of painting and 
engraving; tr. by Doggett. 1875. ..750-B59 
Burnet, John. Practical hints on composi¬ 
tion in pictures ; ed by Carter. 1885.751-B93 
Chevreul, M. E. Principles of harmony and 
contrast of colours; tr. by Martel. Ed. 

3. 1860. {Bohn r s sci. lib.) ....752-C42 

Field, George. Grammar of colouring. New 
ed. n.d. 752-F45 

Gullick, T. J., and Timbs, John. Painting 

popularly explained, n. d.. 751-G95 

How to draw and paint. [1880-83.].740-H83 

Hunt, W. M. Talks on art. Ser. 1-2. 2 v. in 
1. 1886.751-H91 

Jameson, Mrs. A. B. (M.) Sketches of art, 
literature, and character. 1880.... .750-J24 
Knowlton, H. M. Hints for pupils in draw¬ 
ing and painting. 1879.741-K76 

La Farge, John. Considerations on painting. 

1896.750-L13 

Ruskin, John. Lectures on architecture and 

painting. 1859.720-R89L 

Modern painters. 5 v. 1868.7 50-R89 

Saward, B. C. Decorative painting. 1883. 

751-Sa9 

Van Dyke, J. C. Art for art’s sake. 1893. 

750- V28 

How to judge of a picture. 1893 . 750-V28H 
Waters, Mrs. C. (E.) C. Outline history of 
painting for young people and students. 

18S3.750-W31 

OIL AND WATER COLOR PAINTING. 

Ayres, G. B. How to paint photographs in 
water colors and in oil. Ed. 6. 1883.751-Ay7 
Collier, John. Manual of oil painting. 1886. 

751- C69 

Foster, Vere. Simple lessons in water-color. 

n. d..751-F81 

Fowler, Frank. Oil painting. [1885.]. .751-F82 
Hale, Susan. Painting with oil and water- 
colors on silk, and other fabrics. [1885.] 

751-H13 

Hatton, Thomas. Hints for sketching in 
water color from nature; ed by Carter. 

1882.751-H28 

Laughton, Osborn. {An American artist.) 
Handbook of young artists and amateurs 

in oil painting. 1889.751-L36 

McLaughlin, M. L. Painting in oil. 1888. 

751-M22 

Penley, Aaron. System of water color paint¬ 
ing. 1879.751-P37 




































RELIGIOUS ART. ENGRAVING. PHOTOGRAPHY. 


71 


RELIGIOUS ART. 

Didron, A. N. Christian iconography ; or, the 
History of Christian art in the Middle Ages ; 
tr. by Stokes. 2 v. 1886. ( Bohn’s lib.) 

755-D57 

Howells, W. D , ed. Little girl among the 

old masters. 1884.755-H832 

Jameson, Mrs. A. B. (M.) Legends of the 
Madonna, as represented in the fine arts. 

1866.*.755-J24 

Legends of the monastic orders, as repre¬ 
sented in the fine arts. 1865.75 5-J24L 

Sacred and legendary art. 2v. 1877.755-J24S 
Ruskin, John. Mornings in Florence: simple 

studies of Christian art. 1876.755-R89 

Waters, Mrs. C (E.) C. Handbook of Chris¬ 
tian symbols and stories of the saints ; ed. 
by Conway. 1886.*755-W31 

FIGURE, LANDSCAPE, AND ANIMAL PAINTING. 

Boot, W. H. J. Trees, and how to paint them 

in water-colours. 1883.758-B64 

Duffield, Mrs. William. Art of flower paint¬ 
ing; ed. by Carter. 1882.758-D87 

Fowler, Frank. Portrait and figure painting. 

[1894.] (“Art amateur” hand-bks.). . 757-F82 
Fowler, M. B. O. Flower painting in oils and 

water colors. [1885].758-F824 

Naftel, Maud. Flowers and how to paint 

them. 1886......758-N13 

Tayler, Frederick. Studies in animal paint¬ 
ing. 1884. 758-T21 

Williams, W. Landscape painting in oil 
colors; ed. by Carter. 1881.758-W67 

SCHOOLS OF PAINTING. 

Bacon, Henry. Parisian art and artists. 

1883.759-B132 

Brownell, W. C. French art; classic and 
contemporary painting and sculpture. 

1892..759-B82 

Buxton, H. J. Wilmot-. English painters; 
with a chapter on American painters by 
S. R. Kohler. 1883. (Illus. text-bks. of 

art educ.) .759-B98 

and Poynter, E. J. German, Flemish, 
and Dutch painting. 1881. (II. text-bks. 

of art. educ.) .759-B9S3 

Lanzi, Luigi, Abate. History of painting in 
Italy, to the end of 18th century; tr. by 
Roscoe. *3 v. New ed., rev. 1852-68. 

(Bohn’s lib.) .759-L29 

Poynter, E. J., and Head, P. R. Classic and 
Italian painting. 1880. (II text-bks. of art 

educ.) .759-P876 

Smith, G. W. Painting, Spanish and French. 

1884. (II. text-bks. of art educ.) .759-Sm5 

Stanley, George. Classified synopsis of the 
principal painters of the Dutch and Flem¬ 
ish schools. 1855. (Bohn’s sci. lib.) ,759-St2 


Viardot, Louis. Wonders of European art. 

1871.759-V65 

Wonders of Italian art. 1886. (Wonders 

of art and archaeology.) .759-V65W 

Walpole, Horace, J)th Earl of Oxford. Anec¬ 
dotes of painting in England. New ed. 

3 v. 1876.759-W16 

Washburn, E. W. Spanish masters ; outline 
of the history of painting in Spain. 1884. 

759- W27 

ENGRAVING. 

Blanc, A. A. P. C. Grammar of painting and 
engraving; tr. by Doggett. 1875. . . 750-B59 
Delaborde, Henri, Vicomte. Engraving: its 
origin, processes, and history; tr. by 
Stevenson ; with chapter on Eng. engrav¬ 
ing by Walker. 1886. (Fine-art lib.) .760-D37 
Duplessis, G. V. A. G. Wonders of engrav¬ 
ing. 1871.760-D93 

Emerson, W. A. Hand-book of wood engrav¬ 
ing. New ed. 1881.761 T Em3 

Hamerton, P. G. Etching and etchers. 1878. 

767-H17 

Hitchcock, J. R. W. Etching in America. 

1886 . 767-H63 

Holbein, Hans. Dance of Death; also, [his] 

Bible cuts. 1858. (Bohn’slib.) .761-H69 

Linton, W. J. History of wood-engraving in 

America. 1882.*761-L65 

Ruskin, John. Ariadne Florentina; six lec¬ 
tures on wood and metal engraving. 1874. 

760- R89 

Whelpley, G. F. Practical instruction in the 
art of letter engraving. [1884.].... .760-W57 
Woodberry,' G. E. History of wood-engrav¬ 
ing. 1883.761-W855 

PHOTOGRAPHY. 

Abney, W. deW. Photography. 1878. (Text- 

bks. of sci.) .770-Ab7 

Ayres, G. B. How to paint photographs in 
water colors and in oil. Ed. 6. 1883.751-Ay7 
Black, Alexander. Photography, indoors and 

out. 1895.770-B56 

Brothers, A. Photography: its history, pro¬ 
cesses, apparatus, and materials. 1892. 

770-B793 

Chatwood, A. B. New photography. 1896. 

770-C39 

French, Alice. (Octave Thanet.) Adventure 

in photography. 1893.770-F89 

Harrison, W. J. History of photography. 

1887 . 770-H25 

Schraubstadter, Carl, jr. Photo-engraving. 

1892.777-Sch7 

Sternberg, G. M. Photo-micrographs and 

how to make them. 1883.778-St4 

Story, A. T. Story of photography. 1898. 

(Lib. of useful stories.) .770-St7 

Van Monckhoven, D6sir6. Photography ; tr. 
by Thorntliwaite. Ed. 2, rev.' 1867-770-V33 



































72 


FINE ARTS.—MUSIC. DRAMATIC AND SACRED. VOCAL. ORCHESTRAL. 


Vogel, Hermann. Chemistry of light and 
photography. 1875. (Inter, sci. ser.). 771-V86 
Wallace, Ellerslie. Amateur photographer. 

[1884.].770-W16 

Wilkinson, W. T. Photo-engraving, photo- 
etching, and photo-lithography ; rev. and 
enl. by Wilson. Ed. 6. 1895.777-W65 

MUSIC. 

Apthorp, W. F. Musicians and music-lovers, 

and other essays. 1894.780-Ap8 

Blaserna, Pietro. Theory of sound in its 

relation to music. 1876. (Inter, sci. scr.) 

534-B61 

Chomet, H. Influence of music on health 

and life ; tr. by Flint. 1875.780-C46 

Crowest, F. J. Musical groundwork: musical 

form and history. 1890.780-C89 

Davis, L. S. Studies in musical history. 1887. 

780-D29 

Derthick, W. M., ed. Manual of music; its 
hist., biog., and literature. [1888.].*780-D44 

Note .—Contains music. 

Elson, L. C. Curiosities of music; facts re¬ 
garding music of ancient and savage na¬ 
tions. [1880.].780-E17 

Realm of music. 1892.780-E17R 

Fay, Amy. Music-study in Germany; ed. by 

Pierce. Ed. 17. 1897.780-F29 

Finck, H. T. Chopin and other musical es¬ 
says. 1889... ..780-F49 

Grove, Sir George, ed. Dictionary of music 
and musicians, 1450-1889; with Index, by 
Wodehouse. 4 v. and Index. 1894-95. 

*780-G91 

Hadow, W. H. Studies in modern music. 


Ser. 1-2. 2 v. 1893-94.780-H12 

Haweis, H. R. Music and morals. 1872. 

780-H31 

My musical memories. 1884...780-H31M 

Henderson, W. J. Story of music. 1890. 

780-H38 

What is good music? 1898.780-H38W 

Hope, R. C. Mediaeval music. 1894.. .780-H77 
Hullah, John. Music in the house, n. d. 

780-H88 


Hunt, H. G. B. Concise history of music. 

New ed., rev. [1878.].780-H91 

Krehbiel, H. E. How to listen to music. Ed. 

4. 1897.780-K87 

Music and manners in the classical period. 

1898.780-K87M 

Mathews, W. S. B. How to understand 

music. 1880.780-M42 

Moore, J. W. Complete encyclopaedia of 

music. [1854.].*780-M78 

Music, monthly, May, 1896-Apr., 1898. v. 

10-13. 1896-98.*780-M97 

Naumann, Emil. History of music; tr. by 
Praeger; ed. by Ouseley. 2v. n.d.780-N22 


Paine, .T. K., Thomas, Theodore, and Klauser, 
Karl, ed. Famous composers and their 
works. 3 v. [1891.].. *780-P16 

Note. —v. 3, contains music. 


Ritter, F. L. Music in America. 1883 780-R52M 

Music in England. 1883.780-R52M1 

Student’s history of music. 1883. . . . 780-R52 
Rockstro, W. S. History of music. 1886. 

780-R59 

Rubinstein, A. G. Music and its masters. 

[1892.].780-R82 

Stainer, Sir John, and Barrett, W. A., ed. 

Diet, of musical terms, n. d.*780-Stl3 

Zahm, J. A. Sound and music. 1892... ,781-Zl 


DRAMATIC AND SACRED MUSIC. 

Butterworth, Hezekiah. Story of the tunes. 

[1890.].245-B98S 

Carleton, F. E. (Notelrac.) Operas: their 

writers and their plots. 1882.782-N84 

Guerber, H. A. Stories of famous operas. 

1898.782-G93 

Stories of the Wagner opera. 1898.782-G93S 
Smith, Mrs. E. M., ed. Woman in sacred 

song. [1885.J.*783-Sm5 

Upton, G. P. Standard cantatas; their 

stories, music, etc. 1890. ,782-Up8 

Standard oratorios; their stories, music, 
etc. 1890.783-Up8 


VOCAL MUSIC. 


Browne, Lennox, and Behnke, Emil. Voice, 
song, and speech: practical guide for 
singers and speakers. Ed. 7. 1887 . . 784-B81 

Dow, S. H. Artistic singing. 1883.784-D75 

Guttman, Oskar. Gymnastics of the voice. 

Ed. 2, rev. and enl. 1887.784-G98 

Johnson, Mrs. H. (K.), ed. Our familiar 
songs and those who made them. 1881. 

*784-J63 


Note —Contains music. 


McCaskey, J. P., ed. Christmas in song, 

sketch, and story. 1891.784-M13 

Rogers, Mrs. G. K. Philosophy of singing. 

1893.,.784-R63 

Seiler, Frau Emma. Voice in singing. New** 
ed., rev. and enl. 1881.784-Se4 


ORCHESTRAL MUSIC. 

Grove, Sir George. Beethoven and his nine 

symphonies. 1896.785-G898 

Upton, G. P. Standard symphonies: their 
history, music, etc. 1889.785-Up8 


PIANO, ORGAN, AND STRINGED INSTRUMENTS. 

Benedict, M. C. (F.), Lady, and others. How 

to play the pianoforte, n. d.786-B43 

Ehrenfechter, C. A. Technical study in the 
art of pianoforte-playing. Ed. 3. n. d. 

786-Eh8 








































AMUSEMENTS. PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT. GAMES. 


73 


Engel, Carl. Researches into early history 

of the violin family. 1883 . 787-En3 

Fillmore, J. 0. Pianoforte music. 1883.786-F48 
Sandys, William, and Forster, S. A. History 
of the violin, and. other instruments 

played on with the bow. 1864.787-Sa5 

Spencer, C. C. Rudiments of the art of play¬ 
ing the pianoforte. 1870.786-Sp3 

AMUSEMENTS. 

PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT. 

Doran, Dr. John. Annals of the English 
stage, from Betterton to Kean; with 
introd. by Stoddard. 2 v. 1880... .792-D73 
Filon, Augustin. English stage, account of 
the Victorian drama; tr. by Whyte. 1897. 

822-F48 

Freytag, Gustav. Technique of the drama; 

tr. by MacEwan. 1896.792-F89 

Frost, Thomas. Circus life an(l circus celeb¬ 
rities. New ed. 1881.791-F926 

Haigh, A. E. Attic theatre; stage and the¬ 
atre of the Athenians. 1889.792-H12 

Hawkins, Frederick. Annals of the French 

stage, 789-1699. 2 v. 1884.792-H31 

Hutton, Lawrence. Curiosities of the Amer¬ 
ican stage. 1891. ; 792-H97 

Kendal, Mrs. M. B. (R.) Dramatic opinions. 

1890.792-K33 

Lamb, Charles. Dramatic essays; ed. by 

Matthews. [1891.].792-L16 

Mackarness, Mrs. M. A. (P.), ed. Young 
lady’s book. Ed. 4, rev. and enl. 1888. 

790-M19 

Matthews, Brander. Theatres of Paris. 1880. 

792- M43 

Moulton, R. G. Ancient classical drama. 

1890.792-M86 

Murdoch, J. E. (The) stage; or, Recollec¬ 
tions of actors and acting. 1880... .792-M94 
Sherwood, Mrs. M. E. (W.) (M. E. W. S.) 
Home amusements. 1881. ( Appletons’ 

home bks.) .790-Sh5 

INDOOR AMUSEMENTS. 

Bellamy, William. Century of charades. 

1897.793-B41 

Monroe, L. B., comp. Public and parlor 
readings: dialogues and dramas. 1886. 

793- M76 

Pollard, Josephine, and Satterlee, Walter. 
Artistic tableaux ; with picturesque dia¬ 
grams and descriptions of costumes. 1884. 

793-P76 

Sandison, G. H , comp. How to behave and 
how to amuse; manual of etiquette and 

parlor games. [1896.].793-Sa5 

Shoemaker, J. W., comp. Dialogues for 
school and social entertainment. 1885. 

793-Sh7 


Smith, Mrs. C. L. (Aunt Carrie.) American 
home book of in-door games, amusements 
and occupations. [1873.].793-Sm5 

GAMES OF CHANCE AND SKILL. 

Barker, 0. F. American checker-player. 

1880.794-B24 

Bohn, H. G., ed. Hand-book of games. New 

ed. 1867. (Bohn’s lib.) .795-B63 

British Chess Association. Chess Congress 
of 1S62; collection of games played and a 
selection of problems ; ed. by Lowenthal. 

1864. (Bohn’s sci. lib.) .794-B77 

Cook, William. Synopsis of chess openings, • 
with American inventions in chess open¬ 
ings and fresh analysis since 1882 by Mil¬ 
ler. 1884.794-C77 

Lyons, W. H. Chess-nut burrs; treatise on 

chess problems. 1886.794-L99 

Manhattan Chess Club, N. Y. American 

chess code. Rev. ed. 1897.794-M31 

Morphy, P. C. Games of chess; with notes 
by Lowenthal. 1869. (Bohn’s sci. lib.) 

794-M82 

Spayth, Henry. Game of draughts. Ed. 4. 

[1863.].794-Sp2 

Staunton, Howard. Chess-player’s compan¬ 
ion. 1870. (Bohn’s sci. lib.) .794-St2 

Chess-player’s handbook. New ed. 1870. 

(Bohn’s sci. lib.) .794-St2C 

Chess praxis ; sup. to Chess player’s hand¬ 
book. 1860. (Bohn’s sci. lib.) .794-St2Cl 

Chess tournament. 1852. (Bohn’s sci. lib.) 

794-St2C2 

Swinton, R. B. Chess for beginners. 1891. 

794-Sw6 

Wheelock, Kate. Whist rules. [Ed. 2.] 1896. 

' 795-W57 

OUT-DOOR SPORTS. 

Barrows, S. J. and Mrs. I. C. Shaybacks in 
camp ; ten summers under canvas. 1887. 

796-B277 

Depping, Guillaume. Wonders of bodily 
strength and skill; tr. by Russell. 1871. 

796-D44 

Gould, J. M. Hints for camping and walking: 

how to camp out. 1877. .796-G73 

Graham, P. A. Country pastimes for boys. 

1895. 796-G76 

0’B.eilly, J. B. Ethics of boxing and manly 

sport. 1888.796-Or3 

Outing, monthly, Apr., 1889-Sept., 1898. v. 

14-32. 1889-98.796-Ou8 

Thompson, Maurice. Witchery of archery. 

New ed. [1878-79.].796-T37 

Track athletics in detail. 1896.796-T67 

Wood, J. G. Athletic sports and recreations 
for boys. 1864. ...796-W85 



































74 


FINE ARTS.—HORSEMANSHIP. HUNTING.—LITERATURE. 


HORSEMANSHIP. 

Anderson, E. L. How to ride and school a 

horse. 1881.798-An2 

On horseback; in the school and on the 

road. 1882.,798-An20 

Dodge, T. A. Patroclus and Penelope. 1886. 

798-D66 

Riders of many lands. 1894.798-D66R 

Karr, Mrs. Elizabeth. American horsewoman. 

1884. 798-K15 

Mead, T.H. Horsemanship for women. 1887. 

798-M46 

Saddle-horse; complete guide for riding and 

training. 1885.798-Sal4 

Waring, G. E., jr. Whip and spur. 1875. 

798-W23 

HUNTING AND FISHING. 

Bumstead, John. On the wing. 1869 . 799-B88 


Carleton, J. W. (Craven.) Young sports¬ 
man’s manual. New ed. 1867. ( Bohn’s 

lib.) .799-C19 

Davy, Sir Humphry, Bart. Salmonia; or, 

Days of fly fishing. 1870.799-D31 

Gibson, W. H. Camp life in the woods and 

tricks of trapping. [1881.].799-G35 

Gillmore, Parker. (Ubique.) Prairie and 
forest; description of game of North 
America. 1874.799-G41 


Hallock, Charles. Fishing tourist. 1S73.799-H16 


Henshall, J. A. Book of the black bass, with 
a practical treatise on Angling and fly 

fishing. 1889.:.799-H39 

Herbert, H. W. (Frank Forester.) Fish and 

fishing. New ed., rev. 1859.799-H41 

Jefferies, Richard. Gamekeeper at home. 

Ed. 3. 1879.799-J36 

Meunier, A. Y. Great hunting-grounds of 
the world. 1886. (Wonders of man and 

not.) .799-M57 

Murphy, J. M. American game bird shoot¬ 
ing. 1882.799-M95 

Phillpotts, Eden. Folly and fresh air. 1892. 

799-P54 

Prime, W. C. I go a-fishing. 1874... .799-P934 
Roosevelt, R. B. (Barnwell.) Florida and 
the game water-birds of Atlantic coast 

and lakes of U. S. 1884.799-R67 

Game-birds of coast and lakes of northern 

states of America. 1866.799-R67G 

Game fish of the northern states and Brit¬ 
ish provinces. 1884.....799-R67G1 

Superior fishing. 1865.799-R67S 

Van Dyke, T. S. Still-hunter. 1883. 799-V285 

Walton, Izaak, and Cotton, Charles. Com* 
plete angler ; ed by Jesse. 1870. (Bohn's 

lib.): .799-W17 

Warner, C. D. In the wilderness. 1878. 

917.47-W24 


LITERATURE., . 


GENERAL WORKS. 
LITERARY AESTHETICS. 


Albee, John. Literary art. 1881.801-All 

Johnson, C. F. Elements of literary crit¬ 
icism. 1898.801-J62 

Nordau, Max. Degeneration. Ed. 9. 1897. 


801-N75 

HANDBOOKS. 

Botta, Mrs. A. C. (L.) Handbook of universal 

literature. Ed. 26. 1883.802-B65 

Brewer, E. C. Character sketches of romance, 
fiction, and the drama; rev. Amer. ed. of 
the “Reader’s handbook.” 4v. 1892.*803-B75 
Reader’s handbook of allusions, references, 

plots, and stories. 1880.*803-B75R 

Dixson, Z. A. ed. Comprehensive subject in¬ 
dex to universal prose fiction. 1897 A803-D64 
Walsh, W. S. Handy-book of literary curiosi¬ 
ties. 1893.*803-W17 

Wheeler, W. A. Dictionary of noted names of 
fiction. New ed. 1870. (Bohn’s lib.) 

*803-W57 

Wheeler, W. A. and 0. G. Familiar allusions. 

1882. *803-W571 


RHETORIC. 

Bain, Alexander. On teaching English. 1887. 

808-B16 

Bardeen, C. W. System of rhetoric. 1884.808-B23 
Hill, A. S. Foundations of rhetoric. 1892. 

808-H547 

Hill, D. J. Science of rhetoric. 1882. .808-H55 
Hunt, T. W. Principles of written discourse. 

1884.808-H91 

Karnes, Henry Home, Lord. Elements of crit¬ 
icism ; ed. by Boyd. 1870.808-K13 

Macbeth, J. W. Y. Might and mirth of litera¬ 
ture. 1875.,.808-M12 

Parker, R. G. Aids to English composition. 

Ed. 20. [1845.].808-P22 

Reade, A. A. How to write English. Ed. 3. 

n.d.f.808-R22 

Sherman, L. A. Analytics of literature. 1893. 

808-Sh5 

Welsh, A. H. Complete rhetoric. 1885.808-W47 
Wendell, Barrett. English composition. 

1891.808-W48 

Whately, Richard, Abp. Elements of rhetoric. 

1845.808-W5 5 





































POETRY. ELOCUTION AND ORATORY. COLLECTIONS. 


75 


PHILOSOPHY OF POETRY. 
Raymond, G. L. Poetry as a representative 


art. 1886.808.1-R21 

Shairp, J. C. Poetic interpretation of nature. 

1878.808.1-Shl 

Stedman, E. C. Nature and elements of poetry. 

1892.808.1-St34 


ELOCUTION AND ORATORY. 

Bacon, A. M. Manual of gesture. Ed. 7. 1892. 

808.5- B126 

Bautain, L. E. M. Art of extempore speak¬ 
ing. Ed. 6. [1858.].808.5-B32 

Bell, D. C. and A. M., comp. Bell’s standard 
elocutionist. Rev. and enl. ed. 1888. 

808.8-B41 

Brookings, W. DuB., and Ringwalt, R . C., 

ed. Briefs for debate. 1897.808.5-B79 

Campbell, Hugh, Brewer, R. F., and Neville, 
Henry. Voice, speech and gesture ; prac¬ 
tical handbook to the elocutionary art. 

1895.808.5-C15 

Debater’s handbook, including a debate upon 
the character of Julius Csesar, adapted fr. 

J. Sheridan Knowles. [1887.].808.5-D35 

Delaumosne, Abbe. Art of oratory, system 
of Delsarte ; tr. by Shaw 1882. . 808.5-D37 
Hussey, M. S. Helps in teaching reading. 

[1891.]. 808.5-H96 

Kirby, E. N. Vocal and action-language; 

culture and expression. 1885.808.5-K63 

Legouve, Ernest. Art of reading; tr. by 

Roth. Ed. 2. 1883.808.5-L52 

Reading as a fine art; tr. by Alger. 1879. 

808.5- L52R 

McElligott, J. N. American debater. Rev. 

and enl. ed. 1882.808.5-M15 

Mcllvaine, J. H. Elocution: the sources 
and elements of its power. 1S87. . 808.5-M18 
Mathews, William. Oratory and orators, n. 

d.808.5-M42 

Pittinger, William. Debater’s treasury. 1891. 

808.5- P68D 

Toasts and forms of public address. 1895. 

808.5- P68 

Raymond, G. L. Orator’s manual. Ed. 2. 

18S0...808.5-R21 

Rowton, Frederic. How to conduct a debate. 

n. d.808.5-R79 

Rush, James. Philosophy of the human 
voice; and a Brief analysis of song and 

recitative. Ed. 7, rev. 1879.808.5-R89 

Russell, F. T. Use of the voice in reading 

and speaking. Ed. 2. 1894.808.5-R91 

Russell, William, ed. Orthophony; or, vocal 
culture; reed, by F. T. Russell. 1882. 

808.5- R92 

Sears, Lorenzo. History of oratory from age 
of Pericles to present time. 1896 8 08.5-Sel5 
Shoemaker, J. W. Practical elocution. 1883. 

808.5- Sh7 


Warman, E. B. Gestures and attitudes ; ex¬ 
position of the Delsarte philosophy of ex¬ 
pression. 1892.808.5-W24 

LETTER WRITING. 

Callaway, F. B. Charm and courtesy in 

letter-writing. 1895.808.6-C13 

Correct guide to letter writing: by author of 
Manners and rules of good society. Ed. 

7. 1894.808.6-C816 

Wandle, J. T., and Faulkner, H. C. Writers’ 
reference hand-book ; a manual of the art 
. of correspondence. [1889.].808.6-W18 

COLLECTIONS. 

Allibone, S. A., ed. Great authors of all ages. 

1882. *808.8-A15 

Prose quotations from Socrates to Macau¬ 
lay. 1884.*808.8-A15P 

Ballou, M. M., ed. Edge-tools of speech. 

1886.*808.8-B215 

Treasury of thought. Ed. 12. 1887. 

*808.8-B215T 

comp. Pearls of thought. 1881. *808.8-B215P 
Bartlett, John, ed. Familiar quotations. Ed. 

7. 1875.808.8-B28 

Same. Ed. 8. 1883 ..*808.8-B28 

Belton, J. D., ed. Literary manual of foreign 

quotations. 1891.*808.8-B41 

Bent, S. A. Short sayings of great men. 

1882.808.8-B44 

Fairfield, A. H., ed. Starting points. [1890.] 

808.8-F15 

Hoyt, J. K., and Ward, A. L. Cyclopaedia of 

practical quotations. 1882.*808.8-H85 

Knight, Charles, ed. Half-hours with best 
authors; with biog. and crit. notices. 6 

v. in 3. n. d.808.8-K74 

Linn, S. P., comp. Golden gleams of thought. 

1890.'.808.8-L653 

Linton, W. J., ed. Rare poems of the 16th 

and 17th centuries. 1883.808.8-L65 

Longfellow, H. W., ed. Poems of places. 

31 v. 1876-83.808.8-L863 

Note .—For contents see author list. 

Poets and poetry of Europe. 1863. 

*808.8-L863P 

Morris, Charles, ed. Half-hours with best 

foreign authors. 4 v. 1888.808.8-M83 

Morton, F. W., comp. Woman in epigram; 
flashes of wit, wisdom, and satire from 

the world’s literature. 1894.808.8-M84 

Rabb, K. M. National epics. 1896. . .808.8-R11 

Rollins, Mrs. A. M. (W.) Aphorisms for the 
year. Ed. 2. 1895.808.8-R65 

Note .—Bound with her Unfamiliar quotations. 

Unfamiliar quotations. 1895.808.8-R65 

Spofford, A. R., and Gibson, Charles, ed. Li¬ 
brary of choice literature. 10 v. 1881-88. 

808.8-Sp63 







































76 


LITERATURE.—SELECTIONS. HISTORY AND CRITICISM. 


Spofford, A. R., and Shapley, R. E., ed. Li¬ 
brary of wit and humor. 5 v. 1884-85. 

*808.8-Sp65 

Wood, James, ed. Dictionary of quotations. 

1893.*808.8-W85 

SELECTIONS FOR READING AND SPEAKING. 

Baker, G. M., comp. Premium speaker. 

[1882.].808.8-B17 

Prize speaker, n. d.808.8-B17P 

Baldwin, James, comp. Harper’s school 

speaker. 3 v. 1891.808.8-B192 

Bell, D. C. and A. M., comp. Bell’s standard 
elocutionist. Rev. and enl. ed. 1888.808.8-B41 
Best things from best authors. 6 v. 1888-89. 

808.8- B46 

Blackman, R. D., ed. and comp. Selections 
in prose and verse. See... .808.5-C15 

Carrington, H. B., ed. Beacon lights of pa¬ 
triotism. 1894.808.8-C232 

Cooke, C. A., comp. Young folks’ speaker. 

[1882.].808.8-C77 

Cumnock, R. McL., comp. Choice readings 
for public and private entertainment. 

Ed. 19, rev. and enl. 1889.808.8-C91 

Curry, S. S., comp. Classic selections. [1888.] 

808.8- C93 

Diehl, Mrs. A. T. Randall-. Reading and elo¬ 
cution. 1875.808.8-D57 

Favorite poems, n. d.808.8-F27 

Firth, Abraham, ed. Voices for the speech¬ 
less. New ed. 1886.808.8-F51 

Fulton, R. I., and Trueblood, T. C., comp. 

Choice readings, n. d.808.8-F96 

Gilmore, J. H., comp. Academic speaker. 

1883.808.8-G42 

Good company for every day in the year. 

1881 .808.8-G59 

Household friends for every season. 1881. 

808.8- H81 

In the saddle; poems on horseback-riding. 

1882 .808.8-Inl 

Jones, C. H., ed. Vers de soci6t6. 1876. 

(Leisure hour ser .).808.8-J712 

Lawrence, Philip, comp. Lawrence speaker. 

n. d.808.8-L43 

Monroe, L. B., comp. Young folks’ readings. 

1886.808.8-M76 

Northrop, H. D., ed. and. comp. Young 

people’s speaker. [1895.]..808.8-N82 

Oldham, Oliver, comp. Humorous speaker. 

n. d.808.8-012 

Peck, E. O. Speaking pieces for little schol¬ 
ars and older pupils. 1890.808.8-P33 

Remlap, L. T. Select readings for public and 
. private entertainment, with appropriate 
elocutionary instructions. 1890. 808.8-R28 
Sargent, Epes, ed. and comp. Standard 
speaker; exercises in prose and poetry. 

Ed. 11. 1855. 808.8-Sa7 

Shoemaker, J. W., comp. Best selections for 
readings and recitations, nos. 4-19. 5 v. 

1891.808.8-Sh7 


Skinner, C. R., ed. and comp. Arbor day 
manual; aid in preparing programs for 
Arbor day exercises. Ed. 2. 1896.808.8-Sk3 
Warner, C. D., comp. Book of eloquence: 
collection of extracts in prose and verse. 

1886 . 808.8-W242 

HISTORY AND CRITICISM. 

Adams, W. D. With poet and player, n. d. 

804-Adi 

Carlyle, Thomas. Lectures on the history of 

literature. 1892....809-C21 

Coan, T. M., ed. Studies in literature. 1883. 

(Topics of the time.) .804-C63 

Couch, A. T. Quiller-. Adventures in criti¬ 
cism. 1896.804-C83 

Hallam, Henry. Introduction to literature 

of Europe. 4 v. 1874.809-H15 

Hannay, David. Later renaissance. 1898. 

(Per. of European lit.) .809-H19 

Hazeltine, M. W. Chats about books, poets 

and novelists. 1883.804-H33 

Mabie, H. W. Essays in literary interpreta¬ 
tion. 1892.804-Mil 

Short studies in literature. 1892.. .804-M11S 
Mathews, William. Wit and humor: their 

use and abuse. 1888.809-M42 

Morison, J. H. Great poets as religious 

teachers. 1886. 809.1-M82 

Posnett, H. M. Comparative literature. 

1886. (Inter, sci. ser.) .809-P84 

Putnam, G. H. Authors and their public in 

ancient times. 1894.809-P98 

Books and their makers during the Middle 

Ages, 476-1709. 2 v. 1896-7.809-P98B 

Q,uackenbos, J. D. Illustrated history of an¬ 
cient literature. 1883.809-Q2 

Saintsbury, George. Flourishing of romance 
and the rise of allegory. 1897. (Per. of 

European lit.) .809-Sa2 

Schlegel, A. W. von. Lectures on dramatic 
art and literature; tr. by Black. 1861. 

(Bohn’s lib.) ..809-Sch42 

Schlegel, K. W. F. von. History of literature. 

1868. (Bohn’s lib.) .809-Sch4 

Schopenhauer, Arthur. Art of literature: 
series of essays, selected and tr. by 

Saunders. [1891.].804-Sch6 

Sismondi, J. C. L. Simonde de. Literature 
of the South of Europe; tr. with notes, 

by Roscoe. Ed. 4. 2 v. 1853.809-Si8 

Taylor, Bayard. Critical essays and literary 

notes. 1880.804-T21 

Warren, F. M. History of the novel previous 
to the 17th century. 1895.809-W25 

AMERICAN LITERATURE. 

1 

Duyckink, E. A. and G. L. Cyclopaedia of 
American literature. 2 v. 1881.. *810-D75 
Mitchell, D. G. (Ik Marvel.) American lands 
and letters. 1897.8 10-M69 















































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77 


Smith, Huntington, ed. Century of American 

literature. [1889.]. 810-Sm5 

Venable, W. H. Beginnings of literary cul¬ 
ture in the Ohio Valley. 1891.810-V55 

COLLECTIONS. 

Morris, Charles, ed. Half-hours with best 
American authors. 4 v. 1887. . 810.8-M83 

Stedman, E. C., and Hutchinson, E. M., ed. 
Library of Amer. literature. 11 v. 1891. 

*810.8-St3 

HISTORY AND CRITICISM. 

Beers, H. A. Initial studies in American let¬ 
ters. 1895. (Chautauqua lit. and sci. cir¬ 
cle.) . .810.9-B39 

ed. Century of American literature, 1776- 

1876. 1878.810.9-B392 

Cleveland, C. D. Compendium of American 

literature. [1859.].810.9-C593 

Manly, Louise. Southern literature, 1579- 

1895. 1895.8 10.9-M32 

Nichol, John. American literature, 1620- 

1880. 1882.8 10.9-N52 

Richardson, C. F. American literature, 1607- 

1885. 2 v. 1887-89.810.9-R39 

Tyler, M. C. History of American literature, 

1607-1765. 2 v. 1878.810.9-T97 

Literary history of the American revolu¬ 
tion, 1763-1783. 2 v. 1897.810.9-T97L 

Whipple, E. P. American literature, and 

other papers. 1887.810.9-W57 

Whitcomb, S. L., comp. Chronological out¬ 
lines of American literature ; withintrod. 
by Matthews. 1894.*810.9-W58 

AMERICAN POETRY. HISTORY AND CRITICISM. 

Stedman, E. C. Poets of America. 1885. 

811.09-St34 

AMERICAN POETRY, COLLECTIONS. 

Beers, E. L., and others. Selection of war 
lyrics ; with il. by Darley. 1866 811.08-B388 
Browne, E. F., ed. Bugle-echoes; collection 
of poems of the Civil war. 1886. 811.08-B81 
Eggleston, G. C., ed. American war ballads 

and lyrics. 2 v. [1889.].811.08-Eg3 

Higginson, T. W. and Bigelow, E. H., ed. 

American sonnets. 1890.811.08-H533 

Longfellow, H. W., and others. American 

poems. 1879.811.08-L862 

Same; with notes by Scudder. Rev. ed. 

1892.811.08-L862A 

Matthews, Brander, ed. Poems of American 

patriotism. 1882 . 811.08-M432 

May, Caroline. American female poets; 
with biographical and critical notices. 

[1848.].811.08-M45 

Thompson, Slason, ed. Humbler poets; col- 
__ lection of newspaper and periodical verse, 
1870-1885. 1887.811.08-T37 


AMERICAN POETRY, SINGLE AUTHORS. 

Agnew, E. C. Geraldine, a souvenir of the 

St. Lawrence. 1881.811-Ag6 

Aldrich, T. B. Cloth of Gold, and other 

poems. 1881.811-A12 

Judith and Holofernes. 1896.811-A12J 

Mercedes, and later lyrics. 1884. ..811-A12M 

Poems. 1885.811-A12P 

Sisters’ tragedy, with other poems, lyrical 

anddramatic. 1891.811-A12S 

Unguarded gates, and other poems. 1S95. 

811-A12U 

Bates, Arlo. Berries of the brier. 1886.811-B32 
Beers, H. A. Thankless muse. 1885. .. .811-B39 

Blake, J. V. Poems. 1887.811-B58 

Bloede, Gertrude. (Stuart Sterne.) Angelo. 

1878.811-B62 

Giorgio, and other poems. 1881. . 811-B62G 

Bolton, C. K. Love story of Ursula Wolcott. 

1895.811-B64 

Brooks, F. E. Old Ace, and other poems. 

[1894.].811-B79 

Bryant, W. C. Poems. 2 v. 1866.811-B84 

Poetical works ; ed. by Godwin. 2v. 1883. 

811-B84P 

Thirty poems. 1867.811-B84T 

Butterworth, Hezekiah. Songs of history. 

1887.811-B98 

Byers, S. H. M. Happy Isles, and other 

poems. 1884. 811-B99 

Carleton, Will. City ballads. [1885.]. 811-C19 

City festivals. 1892.811-C19C 

City legends. [1889.].811-C19C1 

Farm ballads. [1873-S2. ].811-C19P 

Farm festivals. 1881.811-C19F1 

Farm legends. [1875-87.].811-C19F2 

Rhymes of our planet. 1895.811-C19R 

Cary, Alice. Ballads, lyrics, and hymns. 

1872.811-C25 

Cary, Alice and Phcebe. Early and late 

poems. 1887.811-C252E 

Poetical works. 1882. (Household ed.) 

811-C252 

Cary, Phoebe. Poems of faith, hope, and love. 

1872.811-C254 

Chadwick, J. W. In Nazareth town, and 

other poems. 1883.811-C34 

Cochrane, 0. B. Songs from the Granite hills 

of New Hampshire. [1894.]....811-C64 

Cooke, Mrs. R. (T.) Poems. 1888.811-C77 

Crawford, J. J. Poetscout. 1886.811-C85 

Deirdre. 1877. (No name ser.) .811-D37 

Dickinson, Emily. Poems ; ed. by Todd and 

Higginson. [Ed. 7.] 1891.811-D56 

Dodge, Mrs. M. E (M.) Along the way. 1879. 

811-D668 

Dorr, Mrs. J. 0. (R.) Afternoon songs. 1885. 

811-D74 

Poems. 1892.811-D74P 

Emerson, R. W. Selected poems.1882. 811-Em3 
Fawcett, Edgar. Romance andrevery ; poems. 

1886.811-F28 



















































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78 


Field, Eugene. Little book of western verse. 


1895.811-F45 

Second book of verse. 1895.811-F45S 


With trumpet and drum. 1892.811-F45W 

Fields, J. T. Ballads and other verses. 1881. 

811-F47 

Foss, S. W. Back country poems. 1892.811-F79 
Gage, Mrs. F. D. (B.) Poems. 1867 . 811-G12 
Gildehaus, Charles. In rhyme and time. 


1895.811-G376 

Gilder, R. W. Five books of song. 1894.811-G38 

Gordon, H. L. Feast of the virgins and other 

poems. 1891.:. .811-G66 

Hale, E. E. For fifty years. 1893.811-H13 


Halleck, Fitz-Greene, and Drake, J. R. Po¬ 
etical writings; ed. by Wilson. 1885. 

811-H154 

Halpine, C. G. (Miles O'Reilly.) Poetical 

works; ed. by Roosevelt. 1869.811-H16 

Harte, Bret. Echoes of the foot-hills. 1875. 

811-H25 

Poems. 1871.811-H25P 

Poetical works. 1883.811-H25P1 

Hay, John. Pike county ballads, and other 

pieces. 1875.811-H32 

Poems. 1890. 811-H32P 

Hayne, P. H. Poems. 1882.811-H33 

Holland, J. G. (Timothy Titcomb.) Bitter¬ 
sweet; a poem, n.d.811-H72B 

Complete poetical writings. 1885. .811-H72P 

Kathrina. Ed. 34. 1867.811-H72 

Marble prophecy, and other poems. 1872. 

811-H72M 

Mistress of themanse. 1875.811-H72M1 

Puritan’s guest, and other poems. 1881. 

811-H72P1 

Holmes, O. W. Before the curfew, and other 
poems, chiefly occasional. 18>-8. .. 811-H73 
Complete poetical works. [1850-95.] ( Camb. 

ed.) .811-H73C 

Iron gate, and other poems. 1880 . 811-H73I 

Poems. 1864.811-H73P 

Howe, Mrs. J. (W.) Passion-flowers. 1854. 

811-H826 

Howells, W. D. Poems. 1876.811-H83 

Hudson, Mrs. M. (C.) A. Poems of life and 

nature. Ed. 3. 1886.811-H87 

Ironquill, of Kansas. Some rhymes. 1892. 

811-Ir6 

Jackson, Mrs. H. M. (F.) H. ( II. H.) Poems. 

1893.811-J13 

Kieffer, A. S. Hours of fancy ; or, Yigil and 

vision. 1881.811-K55 

Kinney, Coates. Lyrics of the ideal and the 

real. [1887.].811-K626 

Lanier, Sidney. Poems. 1884.811-L27 

Larcom, Lucy. Poems Ed. 5. 1878. . .811-L32 

Poetical works. 1885.811-L32P 

Lazarus, Emma. Poems. 2 v. 1895 . . .811-L46 
Longfellow, H. W. Aftermath. 1875. 811-L86 
Complete poetical works. [1841-93.] 

(Cambridge ed.) .811-L86P 


Longfellow, H. W. Evangeline, n. d .811-L86E 

Hanging of the crane. 1880.811-L86H 

In the harbor: Ultima Thule, pt. 2. 1882. 

811-L861 

K£ramos, and other poems. 1878 . . 811-L86K 
Masque of Pandora, and other poems. 1876. 

811-L86M 

Poems. 1882. {Amer. class, for schools.) 

811-L86P1 

Poetical works, with bibliographical and 
critical notes. 6v. J8-9. {Riverside ed.) 


811-L86Pa 

Song of Hiawatha. [1855-86.] {Riverside 

lit. ser.) .811-L86H1 

Tales of a wayside inn. n.d.811-L86T 

Ultima Thule. 1881.811-L86U 

Longfellow, Samuel. Hymns and verses. 

1894 . 811-L865 

Low'ell, J. R. Heartsease and rue. 1888. 

811-L95 

Last poems. 1S95.811-L95L 

Poems. 4 v. 1892. {Riverside ed.). 811-L95P 
Poetical works. 1885.811-L95P1 


Vision of Sir Launfal, the Cathedral [and] 
Favorite poems. 1880. {Modern class.) 

811-L95V 

Under the willows, and other poems. 1869. 

811-L95U 

Lytle, W. H. Poems. 1894.811-L988 

McGaffey, Ernest. Poems of rod and gun. 

1892.811-M17 

Mark Loan: a tale of the Western Reserve 

pioneers. 1884.811-M34 

Melville, Herman. Battle-pieces and aspects 

of the war. 1866.811-M49 

Miller, C. H. {Joaquin Miller.) Ship in the 

desert. 1875. 811-M61 

Songs of the Sierras. 1875 .811-M61S 

Songs of the sun-lands. 1875.811-M61S1 

Mitchell, S. W. Collected poems. 1896.811-M69 

Morse, J. II. Summer haven songs. 1886. 

811-M84 

Norris, P. W. Calumet of the coteau, and 
other poetical legends of the border. 

1884 .811-N79 

O'Reilly, J. B. Songs, legends and ballads. 

Ed. 5. 1882.811-Or3 

Parsons, T. W. Poems. 1893.811-P257 

Percival, J. G. Poetical works. 2 v. 1859. 

811-P41 

Perry, Nora. Her lover’s friend, and other 

poems. 1880.811-P43 

Tsew songs and ballads, n.d. 811-P43N 

Phelps, E. S., afterwards Mrs. Ward. Poetic 

studies. 1875.811-P51 

Songs of the silent world, and other poems. 

1885 .811-P51S 

Piatt, Donn. Poems and plays. 1893 811-P568 
Piatt, J J. Idyls and lyrics of the Ohio 

Valley. 1888.811-P57 

Piatt, Mrs. S. M. (B.) Irish garland. 1885. 

811-P573 



















































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79 


Piatt, Mrs. S. M. (B.) Voyage to the Fortu¬ 
nate Isles, etc. 1874.811-P573V 

Poe, E. A. Poems. [1856-82.].811-P75 

Preston, Mrs. M. (J.) Cartoons. Ed. 3. 1881. 

811-P92 

Proctor, E. D. Poems. 1890.811-P937 

Raymond, G. L. Ballads of the Revolution, 

and other poems. 1887.811-R21 

Read, T. B. Poetical works. 3 v. 1868.811-R22 
Summer story, Sheridan’s ride, and other 

poems. 1865.•.811-R22S 

Wagoner of the Alleghanies 1S62.811-R22W 

Riley, J. W. Afterwhiles. J88S.811-R45 

Armazindy. 1894.811-R45A 

Greenfields and running brooks. 1893. 

811-R45G 

Old-fashioned roses. Ed. 10. 1S94.811-R4501 
“Old swimmin’-hole” and ’leven more 
poems : neghborly poems. 1891. .. 811-R450 
Pipes o’ Pan at Zekesbury. 1892. . .811-R45P 

Poems here at home. 1893.811-R45P1 

Rhymes of childhood. 1891.811-R45R 

Roche, ,T. J. Songs and satires. 1887. 811-R58 

Saxe, J. G. Poetical works n. d.811-Sa95 

Sherwood, K. B. Camp-fire, Memorial-day, 

and other poems. 1885.811-Sh5 

Sigourney, Mrs. L. H. (H ) Poetical works. 

n. d .811-Si2 

Smith, S. F. Poems of home and country. 

1895.811-Sm6 


Stedman, E. C. Alice of Monmouth, with 


other poems. 1864.811-St34 

Poems now first collected. 1897. . . 811-St34P 

Poetical works. 1883.811-St34Pl 

Stoddard, R. H. Poems. 1880.811-St67 

Story, W. W. Poems. 2 v. 1896.811-St7 

Taylor, B. F. Complete poetical works. 

1886.811-T213 

Taylor, Bayard. Poems. 1866.811-T21 

Poetical works. 1883.811-T21P 


Thaxter, Mrs. C. (L.) Poems. 1881. 811-T327 

Thayer, W. R. Poems, new and old. 1894. 

811-T33 


Thomas, E. M. New Year’s masque, and 

other poems 1885.811-T36N 

Thompson, George. Prison bard ; or, Poems 

on various subjects. 1848.811-T37 

Trowbridge, J. T. Vagabonds, and other 

poems. 1871. 811-T76 

Very, Jones Poems. 1883.811-V62 

Whitman, Walt. Selected poems. 1S92. 

(Fiction, fact, and fancy ser.) .811-W594 

Whitney, Mrs. A. D. (T.) Daffodils. 1887. 

811-W61 

Mother Goose for grown folks. 1888. 

811-W61M 

Pansies. 1879.811-W61P 

Whittier, J. G. At sundown. 1893. .811-W615 
Ballads of New England. [1869.] 811-W615B 
Bay of Seven Islands, and other poems. 

1883.811-W615B1 

Early poems. 1885.811-W615E 

Hazel-blossoms. 1875.811-W615H 


Whittier, J. G. King’s missive, and other 


poems. 1881..811-W615K 

Mabel Martin. 1876.811-W615M 


Poetical works. [1848-88.] (Household ed.) 

811-W615P 

Same. 4 v. 1888. (Riverside ed.). 811-W615Pa 
Vision of Echard, and other poems. 1878. 

811-W615V 

Wilcox, Mrs. E. (W.) Poems of passion. 

1891 .811-W64 

Woodberry, G. E. North Shore watch, and 

other poems. 1890.811-W855 

AMERICAN DRAMA. 

Aldrich, T. B. Mercedes. 1894.812-A12 

Calvert, G. H. Arnold and AndrA New ed. 

1876 . 812-C13 

Fawcett, Edgar. Buntling ball. 1885. . 812-F28 

New King Arthur. 1885.8 12-F28N 

Harte, Bret. Two men of Sandy Bar. 1876. 

812-H25 

Howells, W. D. Counterfeit presentment. 

1877 .812-H83 

Out of the question. 1877 . 812-H830 

Register; farce. 1884.8 12-H83R 

Sleeping-car; a farce. 1883.8 12-H83S 

James, Henry, jr. Daisy Miller. 1883. .8 12-J23 
Longfellow, H. W. Christus, a mystery. 

[1868-72.].812-L86 

Riley, J. W. Flying Islands of the night. 

1892 .8 12-R45 

Taylor, Bayard. Prince Deukalion. 1878. 

812-T21 

AMERICAN ESSAYS. 

Alger, W. R. Solitudes of nature and of 


man. 1875.814-A13 

Allen, Grant. Common sense science. [1886.] 

814-A146 

Bancroft, George. Literary and historical 

miscellanies. 1855......814-B218 

Beecher, H W. Star papers. 1855.814-B39 

Bowen, Francis. Gleanings from a literary 

life, 1838-80. 1880.814-B67 

Boyd, A. K. H. (Country Parson.) Autumn 

holidays. 1865. 814-B71 

Leisure hours in town. 1862.8 14-B71L 

Recreations of a country parson. Ser. 1-2. 

2 v. 1861-2.814-B71R 

Brooks, Phillips, Bp. Essays and addresses. 

1894.814-B794 

Bryant, W. C. Prose writings; ed. by God¬ 
win. 2 v. 1884.814-B84 

Burroughs, John. Birds and poets, with other 

papers. 1877 . 814-B94 

Fresh fields. Ed. 2. 1885.814-B94F 

Locusts and wild honey. 1879.814-B94L 

Pepacton. 1881.814-B94P 

Riverby. 1894...814-B94R 

Signs and seasons. 1886.814-B94S 

Wake-robin Ed. 2. 1877.814-B94W 

Winter sunshine. 1877.8 14-B94W1 





























































80 


LITERATURE—AMERICAN ESSAYS. 


Burroughs, John, and others. Essays from 

“the Critic.” 1882.814-B942 

Bushnell, Horace. Work and play. 1864. 

{Lit. varieties , v. 1.) .814-B96 

Cleveland, R. E. George Eliot’s poetry, and 

other studies. Ed. 11. 1885.814-C595 

Cook, Joseph. Occident, with preludes on 

current events. 1884..... 814-C77 

Cumback, Will. Lectures and addresses, 

with introd. by Ridpath. 1892.814-C91 

Curtis, G. W. From the easy chair. 1892. 

814-C94 

Literary and social essays. 1895... 814-C94L 
Other essays from the easy chair. 1893. 

814-C940 

Dodge, M. A. (Gail Hamilton.) Country 
living and country thinking. 1871. 814-D66 


Gala-days. 1871.814-D66G 

Skirmishes and sketches. 1865.814-D66S 

Summerrest. 1866.814-D66S1 


Twelve miles from a lemon. 1874 . 814-D66T 
Edwards, Henry. Mingled yarn. 1883.814-Ed9 
Eliot, C. W. American contributions to 
civilization, and other essays and ad¬ 


dresses. 1897.814-E15 

Emerson, R. W. Complete works. 2v. 1870. 

814-Em3 

Letters and social aims. 1876.814-Em3L 

Works. 5 v. 1881....814-Em3W 

Field, Kate. Hap-hazard. 1873.814-F453 

Fields, J. T. Underbrush. 1877.814-F47 

Fiske, John. Darwinism, and other essays. 
Newed. 1885.814-F54 


Excursions of an evolutionist. 1884.814-F54E 
Unseen world, and other essays. 1876. 

814-F54U 

Flagg, Wilson. Halcyon days. 1881. . 814-F59 
Gibbons, Mrs. P. E. “Pennsylvania Dutch,” 
and other essays. Ed. 3, rev. and enl. 

1882.....814-G35 

Godkin, E. L. Reflections and comments. 

1865-95. 1895.814-G54 

Gregory, Eliot. {An idler.) Worldly ways 

and byways. 1S98.814-G86 

Hamlen, G. Chats. 1885.814-H184 

Hawthorne, Julian. Confessions and crit¬ 
icisms. 1887.814-H318 

Higginson, T. W. Concerning all of us. 

1892.814-H53C 

New world and the new book. 1S92.814-H53N 
Procession of the flowers, and kindred 

papers. 1897.814-H53 

Out-door papers. 1871.814-H530 

Holland, J. G. {Timothy Titcomb.) Every¬ 
day topics. 1876.814-H72 

Plain talks on familiar subjects. 1871. 

814-H72P 

Hudson, Mrs. M. (C.) A. Men, women, and 

things. 1886......814-H87 

Hutton, Laurence. From the books of Hut¬ 
ton. 1892.8 14-H97 

Jackson, Mrs. H. M. (F.) H. {H. H.) Bits 
of talk about home matters. 1874.. .814-J13 


Lackland, Thomas. Homespun ; or, Five and 

twenty years ago. 1870.814-L11 

Loomis, E. J. Wayside sketches. 1894.814-L87 
Lowell, J. R. Among my books. Ser. 1-2. 

2 v. 1870-76.8 14-L95 

Fireside travels. 1885. {Riverside aldine 

ser.) .. 814-L95F 

Latest literary essays and addresses. 1892. 

{Riverside ed.) .814-L95L1 

Literary and political addresses. 1892. 

{Riverside ed.) .814-L95L2 

Literary essays. 4 v. 1891-2. {Riverside 

ed.) .814-L95L 

My study windows. Ed. 23. 1886.814-L95M 

Mabie, H. W. Essays on work and culture. 

1898.8 14-Mil 

My study fire. 1891.814-M11M 

Martin, E. S. Windfalls of observation. 

1893.8 14-M36 

Mathews, William. Great conversers, and 

other essays. Ed. 3. 1875.814-M42 

Hours with men and books. 1879 . 8 14-M42H 
Literary style, and other essays. 1881. 

814-M42L 

Men, places, and things. 1887.814-M42M 

Matthews, Brander. Americanisms and 
Briticisms, with other essays on other 

isms. 1892.8 14-M43 

Morris, E. J. Prejudiced inquiries. 1886. . 

814-M83 

Ossoli, M. (F.) Marchesa d\ Art, literature, 

and the drama. 1874.814-Os7 

Partridge, W. 0. Art for America. 1894. 

814-P25 

Peabody, E. P. Last evening with Allston, 

and other papers. [1886.].814-P31 

Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. 
Lectures delivered before the students, 
1885-86, by Presidents McCosh, Walker, 

and others. 1887.8 14-P54 

Piatt, Donn. Sunday meditations, and Se¬ 
lected prose sketches. 1893.814-P568 

Piatt, J. J. Pencilled fly-leaves. 1880.814-P57 
Pope, LeRoy. Modern fancies and follies. 

1858.814-P81 

Prime, S. I. Irensenus letters. 1881. 814-P934 
Repplier, Agnes. Essays in miniature. 1895. 

814-R29 

In the dozy hours, and other papers. 1895. 

814-R29I 

Points of view. 1S92.814-R29P 

Varia. 1898.8 14-R29V 

Rice, A. T., ed. Essays from the North 

American Review. 1879.814-R36 

Russell, A. P. Characteristics. 1884. . 814-R91 
Library notes. New ed., rev. and enl. 

1879.814-R91L 

Saunders, Frederic. Pastime papers. 1885. 

814-Sa8 

Scudder, H. E. Childhood in literature and 

art. 1895.814-Scu8 

Stoddard, R. H. Under the evening lamp. 

1892.814-St67 



















































AMERICAN ESSAYS, ORATORY, SATIRE AND HUMOR. 


81 


Story, W. W. Excursions in art and letters. 

1891.814-St7 

Swing, David. Club essays. New and enl. ed. 

1889. 814-Sw6 

Sylvester, H. M. Homestead highways. 1888. 

814-Sy5 

Prose pastorals. 1887. 814-Sy5P 

Taylor, B. F. Summer-savory. 1879. .814-T213 
Thompson, J. P. American comments on 
European questions, international and re¬ 
ligious. 1884.814-T37 

Tiffany, Francis. Bird-bolts, shots on the 

wing. 1882.814-T44 

Van Dyke, Henry. Little rivers; a book of 
essays in profitable idleness. 1898 . 814-V28 
Wells, Mrs. K. (G.) About people. 1885. 

814-W46 

Western, A. R. Hyde Park sketches. [1880.] 

814- W52 

Whipple, E. P. Character and characteristic 

men. 1871.:.814-W57 

Literature and life. 1871.814-W57L 

Outlooks on society, literature and politics. 

1888.814-W570 

Success and its conditions. 1880. . 814-W57S 

Whiting, C. G. Saunterer. 1886.8 14-W59 

Whittier, J. G. Prose works. 2 v. 1866. 

814-W615 

Wilson, Erasmus. Quiet observations on the 

ways of the world. [1886.].814-W69 

Wirt, William. Letters of the British spy; 
with Biographical sketch. Ed. 10. 1861. 

816-W74 

Woodbury, C. .T. Talks with Ralph Waldo 

Emerson. [1890.].814-W86 

Woolson, Mrs. A. L. (G.) Browsing among 
books, and other essays. 1881.814-W88 

AMERICAN ORATORY. 

American oratory ; comp, by a member of the 

Philadelphia bar. 1873.. ,8 15-Am3 

Bryant, W. C. Orations and addresses. 1878. 

815- B84 

Clay, Henry. Life and speeches. 2 v. 1843. 

815-C57 

Corwin, Thomas. Speeches, with sketch of 

his life ; ed. by Strohm. 1859.815-C81 

Depew, C. M. Orations and after-dinner 

speeches. [1890.].815-D44 

Everett, Edward. Orations and speeches on 
various occasions. Ed. 8. 4 v. 186S-70. 

815-Ev2 

Garfield, J. A., 30th Pres, of the U. S. Works ; 

ed. by Hinsdale. 2 v. 1882-83.815-G18 

Great words from great Americans, n. d. 

815-G81 

Harrison, Benjamin, 3Sd Pres, of the U. S. 
Speeches, 1888-1892; comp, by Hedges. 

[1892.].815-H242 

Johnston, Alexander, ed. Representative 
American orations. 3 v. 1884.. 815-J642 

Lowell, J. R. Democracy, and other ad- 
' dresses. 1887. :... 815-L95 


Phillips, Wendell. Speeches, lectures and 

letters. Ser. 2. 1891.815-P54 

Potter, H. C. Scholar and the state, and 
other orations and addresses. 1898.815-P85 
Saunders, Frederic, ed. Addresses delivered 
in the several states of the Union, July 

4 th, 1876-83. 1893.815-Sa8 

Seward, W. H. Works; ed. by Baker. New 

ed. 5 v. 1884.815-Se9 

Sumner, Charles. Orations and speeches. 2 

v. 1850.815-Su6 

Webster, Daniel. Great speeches and ora¬ 
tions; with an essay on Webster as a 
master of English style, by Whipple. 

1879.815-W39 

AMERICAN SATIRE AND HUMOUR. 

Aunt Nabby: her rambles, her adventures, 
and her notions. Ed. 2. enl. 1890. ,8 17-Au5 
Bailey, J. M. (Danbury News man.) Dan¬ 
bury boom! 1880.8 17-B15 

Life in Danbury. 1873.817-B15L 

Barr, James, ed. Humour of America. 1894. 

{Inter, hum. ser.) .817-B27 

Bridges, Robert. Overheard in Arcady. 

1894 . 817-B76 

Burdette, R. J. Chimes from a jester’s bells ; 

stories and sketches. 1897.817-B887 

Clemens, S. L. (Mark Twain.) Innocents 

abroad. 1892.817-C59 

Pudd’nhead Wilson, and Those extraordi¬ 
nary twins. 1894.817-C59P 

Roughing it. 1872.817-C59R 

Sketches. 1893.817-C59S 

Tramp abroad. 1891. 817-C59T 

ed. Mark Twain’s library of humor. 1888. 

817-0592 

Cox, S. S. Why we laugh. 1878.817-C827 

Cozzens, F. S. Sayings of Dr. Bushwacker, 

and other learned men. 1871.817-C83 

Sparrowgrass papers. 1870.817-C83S 

Curtis, G. W. Potiphar papers. 1871. 817-C94 
Familiar letters of Peppermint Perkins. 1886. 

817-F21 

Kaliburton, T. C. {Sam Slick.) Clock- 

maker. n. d.817-H134 

Holley, Marietta. {Josiah Allen's wife.) Jo- 
siah Allen’s wife as a P. A. and P. I.; or, 
Samantha at the Centennial. 1893.817-H724 
My opinions and Betsy Bobbet’s. n. d. 

817-H724M 

Samantha among the colored folks. 1894. 

817-H724S 

Samantha at the World’s Fair. [1893.] 

817-H724S1 

Samantha in Europe. [1895 ].. 817-H724S2 
Samantha on the race problem. [1892.] 

817-H724S3 

Sweet Cicely. Ed. 12. 1892.. 817-H724S4 

Holmes, O. W. Autocrat of the breakfast- 


table. 1892. {Riverside ed.) .817-H73 

' Over the teacups. 1891...817-H730 












































82 


LITERATURE.—AMERICAN SATIRE, HUMOR AND MISCELLANY. 


Holmes, 0. W. Pages from an old volume 

of life. 1883.817-H73P 

Poet at the breakfast-table. 1882.817-H73P1 
Professor at the breakfast-table. 1883. 

817-H73P2 

Irving, Washington. Bracebridge Hall. 


[1865.].817-Ir8 

History of New York. [1880.].817-Ir8H 

Sketch-book. n. d.817-Ir8S 


Wolfert’s Roost, and other papers. 1859. 

817-Ir8W 

Irving, William, Paulding, J. K., and Ir¬ 
ving, Washington. Salmagundi. [I860.] 

817-Ir83 

Jenkins, Edward. Ginx’s baby. 1871. 817-J42 
Landon, M. D. (Eli Perkins.) Eli Perkins: 

wit, humor, and pathos. 1883.817-L23 

Langdon, Melville. (Eli Perkins.) Saratoga 

in 1901. n.d.817-L26 

Leland, C. G. Hans Breitmann’s ballads. 

[1871.].817-L54 

Lewis, C. B. ( M. Quad.) Brother Gardner’s 

Lime-kiln club. 1889.817-L59 

Locke, D. R. (Petroleum V. Nasby.) Divers 
views, opinions, and prophecies, n. d. 

817-L79 

Struggles of Petroleum V. Nasby. 1888. 

817-L79S 

Lowell, J. R. Meliboeus-Hipponax : the Big¬ 
elow papers. Ed. 4. 1860 . 8 17-L95 

Mason, E. T., ed. Humorous masterpieces 
from American literature. 3 v. 1886. 

817-M33 

Mitchell, J. A. Last American. Ed. 4. 1889. 

817-M694 

Newell, R. H. (Orpheus C. Kerr.) Smoked 

glass. 1868. 817-N44 

Nye, E. W. (Bill Nye.) Bill Nye’s history 

of the United States. [1894.].817-N98 

Paulding, J. K. Bulls and the Jonathans. 

1867.8 17-P28 

Riley, H. H. Puddleford papers; or, Hu¬ 
mours of the West. [1874.].817-R45 

Sanborn, K. A. Wit of women. 1885. 817-Sa5 
Shaw, H. W. (Josh Billings.) Everybody’s 
friend ; or, Josh Billings’ encyclopedia of 

wit and humor. 1874.817-Sh2 

Shillaber, B. P. Mrs. Partington’s knitting- 

work. [1868.]...817-Sh6 

Smith, Seba. (Major Jack Dovming.) ’Way 

down East. [ 1854.]..817-Sm6 

Strother, D. H. (Porte Crayon.) Virginia 

illustrated. 1871.817-St8 

Thompson, W. T. (Major Joseph Jones.) 
John’s alive, and other sketches. 1883. 

817-T37 

Warner, C. D. As we were saying. 1892. 

817-W24 

Being a boy. Ed. 20. 1892 . 8 17-W24B1 

Backlog studies. 1875 8 17-W24B 

My summer in a garden. 1875 817-W24M 

Whitcher, Mrs. E. M. (B.) Widow Bedott 
papers. New ed. 1883 . 817-W58 


AMERICAN MISCELLANY. 

Alcott, A. B. Concord days. 1873.. 818-A115 

Table-talk. 1877.818-A115T 

Beechor, H. W. Beecher as a humorist; 
selections from [his] works comp, by 

Kirk. 1887.8 18-B39 

Burritt, Elihu. Thoughts and things at home 
and abroad; with Memoir by Howitt. 

1854.8 18-B937 

Emerson, R. W. Emerson birthday-book. 

1881.818-Em3 

Garfield, J. A., 20th Pres, of the U. S. Gar¬ 
field’s words: suggestive passages from 
public and private writings; comp, by 

Balch. 18*1.818-G18 

Goodale, Elaine. Journal of a farmer’s 

daughter. 1881.818-G61 

Halpine, C. G. (Miles O’Reilly.) Life and 
adventures, songs, services, and speeches 
of private Miles O’Reilly, n. d. 818-H16 
Hammond, S. H., and Mansfield, L. W. 
Country margins and rambles of a jour¬ 
nalist. 1855.818-H187 

Hawthorne, Nathaniel. Sketches and studies. 

[1852-83.].818-H32 

Irving, Washington. Crayon miscellany. 

1849.818-Ir8 

Legare, H S. Writings; [with] memoir of 
his life, ed. by his sister. 2 v. 1845-46. 

818-L52 

Lippincott, Mrs. S. J. (C.) (Grace Greenwood.) 

Stories and sketches. [1892.].818-L66 

Longfellow, H. W. Longfellow birthday- 

book; comp, by Bates. 1881. 818-L86 

Mann, Horace. Thoughts, selected from 

[his] writings. [1867.]. . ...818-M32 

Mitchell, D. G. (Ik Marvel.) Bound to¬ 
gether. 1884.818-M69 

Dream life. 1885.818-M69D 

Reveries of a bachelor. [1863.]. . . . 818-M69R 
Murdoch, J. E. Patriotism in poetry, and 

prose. 1864.818-M94 

O'Brien, Fitz-.Tames. Poems and stories; ed. 
with sketch of author, by Winter. 1881. 

818-Ob6 

Ossoli, M. (F.), Marchesa d’. Life without and 

life within. 1875. 818-Os7 

Poe, E. A Select works ; poetical and prose ; 
with memoir by Stoddard. 1880. . 818-P75 

Works. 4 v. 1871. . •..818-P75W 

Prime, S. I. Under the trees, 1874 818-P934 

Rollins, Mrs. A. M. (W.) Aphorisms for the 
year. Ed. 2. 1895.808.8-R65 

Note .—Bound with her Unfamiliar quotations. 

Russell, A. P. Club of one. 1887 818-R91 

In a club corner. [Ed. 2.] 1890 818-R91I 

Sanborn, K. A. Vanity and insanity of gen¬ 
ius. 1886. .. 8 18-Sa5 

Saunders, Frederic. Salad for the solitary 

and the social. 1872.818-Sa8 

Sheely, Aaron, ed. Anecdotes and humors of 
school life. 1877.818-Sh3 















































ENGLISH LITERATURE. HISTORY AND CRITICISM. 


83 


Story, W. W. Conversations in a studio. 

2 v. 1890.818-St7 

Taylor, B. F. January and June. 1876 818-T213 
Thoreau, H. D. Excursions. Ed. 16. [1863.] 

818-T39E 

Summer: from [his] journal; ed. by Blake. 

1884..8 18-T39S 

Walden. 1870. 818-T39 

Winter: from [his] journal; ed. by Blake. 

1888 .818-T39W 

Washington, Gen. George, 1st Pres, of the U. 

S. Words of Washington; selected by 

Parton. 1872.818-W27 

Winthrop, Theodore. Life in the open air, 
and other papers. 1863 .818-W74 

ENGLISH LITERATURE. 

Adams, W. D. Dictionary of Eng. literature. 

n. d.*820-Adl 

Baldwin, James. English literature and 
literary criticism : English prose. [1883.] 

820-B19 

Blaisdell, A. F. Study of the English classics. 

Ed. 4, rev. 1887.820-B58 

Chambers, Robert, ed. Cyclopaedia of Eng¬ 
lish literature. 2 v. 1875.*820-03 52 

Disraeli, Isaac. Amenities of literature; 
sketches and characters of English liter¬ 
ature. New ed. 2 v. 1870 . 820-D64 

Fisher, Mary. Twenty-five letters on English 

authors. Ed. 2. [1895.].820-F53 

Masson, David. Three Devils, with other es¬ 
says. 1874 . 820-M397 

Minto, William. Literature of the Georgian 
era; ed., with biog. introd., by Knight. 

1895. . ..820-M66 

Mitchell, D. G. {Ik Marvel ) English lands, 
letters and kings; from Celt to Tudor. 

1889 .820-M69 

Mitford, M. R. Recollections of a literary 

life. [1851.].820-M694 

Reed, Henry. Lectures on English literature, 
from Chaucer to Tennyson. 1866 . 820-R25 
Renton, William. Outlines of English liter¬ 
ature. 1893. (Univ. ex. man.) .820-R29 

Rice, E. L. Introduction to American liter¬ 
ature; or, Origin and develop, of the 
Eng. language, with gems of poetry. 1846. 

820-R36 

Saintsbury, George, ed. Specimens of Eng¬ 
lish prose style from Mallory to Macaulay. 

1886.820-Sa22 

Swinton, William, ed. Studies in English 

literature. 1880.820-Sw6 

Whipple, E. P. Essays and reviews. Ed. 

4-5. 2 v. 1870-71.820-W57 

Literature of the age of Elizabeth. 1881. 

820-W57L 

HISTORY AND CRITICISM. 

Bascom, John. Philosophy of English liter- % 
ature. 1874.,. 820.9-B29 


Beers, H. A. From Chaucer to Tennyson. 
1898. {Chautauqua lit. and sci. circle.) 

820.9- B39 

Brink, Bernhard Ten. Early English liter¬ 
ature; tr. by Kennedy. 1883.820.9-B77 

Buckland, A. J. Story of English literature. 

1882.820.9-B85 

Cleveland, C. D. Compendium of English 

literature, 1300-1820. 1874.820.9-C593 

English literature of the 19th century. 

New ed., enl. 1871.820.9-C593E 

Craik, G. L. Compendious history of English 
literature and language, with numerous 

specimens. 2 v. 1875 . 820.9-C843 

Gosse, E. W. Short history of modern Eng¬ 
lish literature. 1898. {Literatures of the 

world.) .820.9-G69 

Morley, Henry. English literature in reign 

of Victoria. 1882.820.9-M82 

Oliphant, Mrs. M. O. (W.) Literary history 
of England in 18th and 19th century. 3 v. 

1882.820.9-013 

Pancoast, H. S. Representative English lit¬ 
erature, from Chaucer to Tennyson. 1893. 

820.9- P19 

Richardson, Mrs. A. (S.) McF. Familiar talks 
on English literature, 449-1832. 1881. 

820.9- R39 

Saintsbury, George. Corrected impressions ; 

essays on Victorian writers. 1895.820.9-Sa2 
Shaw, T. B. Manual of English literature ; 
ed. with notes by Smith; with sketch of 
Amer. literature by Tuckerman. 1870. 

820.9- Sh2 


Taine, H. A. History of English literature ; 

tr. by Van Laun. 2v. 1871 . 820.9-T13 

Washburn, E. W. Studies in early English 

literature. 1882.820.9-W27 

Welsh, A. H. Development of English liter¬ 
ature and language. 2 v. 1890. 820.9-W47 


ENGLISH POETRY. HISTORY AND CRITICISM. 

Baldwin, James. English literature and 
literary criticism; English poetry. [1882.] 

821.09-B19 

Brooke, S. A. Theology in the English poets. 

1875. 821.09-B78 

Brooks, Mrs. S. W. English poetry and poets. 

[1890.]. 821.09-B79 

Cooke, G. W. Poets and problems. 1886. 

821.09-C77 

Deshler, C. D. Afternoons with the poets. 

1879.821.09-D48 

Gosse, E. W. Seventeenth century studies. 

1897.821.09-G69 

Hazlitt, William. Lectures on the English 

poets. 1892.821.09-H33 

Home pictures of English poets. 1894.821.09-H75 
Masson, David. Wordsworth, Shelley, Keats, 

and other essays. 1874. 821.09-M397 

Reed, Henry. Lectures on the British poets. 

2 y. I860.821.09-R25 







































84 


LITERATURE—ENGLISH POETRY, COLLECTIONS AND SINGLE AUTHORS. 


Scudder, V. D. Life of the spirit in the 


modern English poets. 1895. .. . S21.09-Scu8 
Sharp, Amy. Victorian poets. 1891. ( Univ. 
exten. ser.) .821.09-Sh2 


Stedman, E. C. Victorian poets. 1876. 

821.09-St34 

ENGLISH POETRY, COLLECTIONS. 

Allibone, S. A., ed. Poetical quotations from 
Chaucer to Tennyson. 1874... *821.08-A15 
Bates, C.F., ed. Cambridge book of poetry 

and song. [1882.].*821.08-B32 

Bohn, H. G., ed. Dictionary of quotations 
from the English poets. Ed. 4. 1884. 

*821.08-B63 

Bryant, W. C., ed. Family library of poetry 

and song. [1886.].*821.08-B84 

Bullen, A. H., ed. Lyrics from the song- 
books of the Elizabethan age. 1892. 

821.08-B87 

Bradshaw, John, ed. English anthology from 
Chaucer to Tennyson. Ed. 4. 1894. 

821.08-B73 

Dictionary of quotations from Eng. and 
Amer. poets ; based upon Bohn’s edition. 

[1883.].821.08-D56 

Emerson, R. W., ed. Parnassus. 1880. 

821.08-Em32 

Graves, A. P., ed. Songs of Irish wit and 

humour. 1884.821.08-G78 

Gummere, F. B., ed. Old English ballads. 

1894. (Athenaeum press ser.) .821.08-G95 

H. M., ed. Poetry of the gathered years. 

1892.821.08-H11 

Henley, W. E., ed. Lyra heroica; book of 

verse for boys. 1891.821.08-H39 

Johnson, Rossiter, ed. Famous single and 

fugitive poems, n. d.821.08-J632F 

Little classics: poems lyrical. 1875. 

821.08-J632 

Little classics: poems narrative. 1875 

821.08-J632P 

Kendrick, A. C., ed. Our poetical favorites. 

Ser. 1-3. New and rev. ed. 3 v. 1881-2. 

821.08-K34 

Linton, W. J., and Stoddard, R. H., ed. 
English verse. 5 v. 1883.821.08-L652 

Contents: 

v. 1. Chaucer to Burns. 

v. 2. Lyrics ot the XIXth century. 

v. 3. Ballads and romances. 

v.4. Dramatic scenes and characters. 

v 5. Translations. 

Matthews, Brander, ed. Ballads of books. 

1887.:.821.08-M432 

Parton, James, ed. Humorous poetry of the 
English language, from Chaucer to Saxe. 

Ed. 12. 1875.821.08-P252 

Percy, Thomas, ed. Reliques of ancient Eng¬ 
lish poetry. 3 v. in 2. 1866. ( Tauchnitz 

ed.) .821.08-P41 

Richardson, Mrs. A. (S.) McF. Stories from 
old English poetry. 1881.821.08-R39 


Sargent, Epes, ed. Harper’s cyclopaedia of 
British and Amer. poetry. • 1881.*821.08-Sa7 
Treasures of art and beauties of song. n. d. 

821.08-T71 

Ward, T. H., ed. English poets. 4 v. 1880. 

821.08-W215 

Contents: 

v. 1. Chaucer to Donne. 
v.2. Ben Jonson to Dryden. 
v.3. Addison to Blake. 
v.4. Wordsworth to Dobell. 

West, Kenyon,-ed. Laureates of England, 
from Ben Jonson to Alfred Tennyson, with 
selections from their works. [1895.] 

821.08-W52 

Whittier, J. G., ed. Songs of three centuries. 

1884.821.08-W617 

Williams, A. M., ed. Poets and poetry of 
Ireland. 1881.821.08-W672 

ENGLISH POETRY, SINGLE AUTHORS. 

Arnold, Sir Edwin. Indian idylls. 1883.821-Ar6 

Light of Asia. 1880.821-Ar6L 

Light of the w r orld. 1891.821-Ar6Ll 

Pearls of the faith. 1883.821-Ar6P 

Arnold, Matthew. Poems, n. d.821-Ar63 

Aytoun, W. E. Bothwell. 1856.821-Ay9 

Lays of the Scottish cavaliers, and other 

poems. 1866.,821-Ay9L 

Bailey, P. J. Festus. 1847.821-B15 

Bickersteth, E. H. Yesterday, today, and 

forever. 1869.821-B475 

Bronte, Charlotte, afterward Mrs. Nicholls. 

( Currer Bell.) Poems, n. d.821-B79 

Browning, Mrs. E. B. (B.) Poetical works. 

[1870.].821-B818 

Browning, Robert. Agamemnon of Aeschy¬ 
lus ; La Saisiaz ; the Tw-o poets of Croisic; 
Dramatic idyls ; Jocoseria; Ferishtah’s 
fancies ; Parleyings, and Asolando. 1894. 


821-B82 

Asolando. 1890. 821-B82A 

Balaustion’s adventure. 1871. 821-B82B 


Christmas-eve and Easter day; Men and 
women ; In a balcony ; Dramatis personae ; 
Balaustion’s adventure; Prince Hohen- 
steil-Sclnvangau ; Fifine at the fair. 1895. 

821-B82C 

Dramatic lyrics ; the Return of the Druses ; 
a Blot in the ’scutcheon; Colombe’s 
birthday; Dramatic romances; a Soul’s 


tragedy ; Luria. 1895. 821-B82D 

Fifine at the fair, and other poems. 1872. 

821-B82F 

Jocoseria. 1883. 821-B82J 

Parleyings with certain people of import¬ 
ance in their day. 1887. 821-B82P 

Pauline ; Paracelsus ; Strafford ; Sordello ; 
Pippa passes; King Victor and King 

Charles. 1894. 821-B82P1 

Poems and dramas. 2 v. 1887. . . 821-B82P2 


Poetical works. 1872. (Tauchnitz ed.) 

821-B82P3 


































ENGLISH POETRY, SINGLE AUTHORS. 


85 


Browning, Robert. Pomegranates from an 
English garden ; selection from his poems ; 

ed. by Gibson. 1885.821-B82P4 

Principal shorter poems. 1890. . 821-B82P5 
Red Cotton Night-cap Country; Aristo¬ 
phanes’ apology ; the Inn album ; Pacehiar- 

otto, and other poems. 1895.821-B82R 

Ring and the book- 1895.821-B82B.1 

Same. 2 v. 1869.821-B82Rla 

Selections from [his] poetry: with introd. 

by White. [1883.].821-B82S 

Burt, M. E. Browning’s women. 

1887. 821-B82yl 

Cooke, G. W. Guide-book to the poetic 
and dramatic works of Robert Brown¬ 
ing. 1894.*821-B82Z 

Nettleship, J. T. Robert Browning; 
essays and thoughts. 1890 . 821-B82y 

Buchanan, R. W. Undertones. Ed. 2, enl. 

1865. 821-B85 

Burns, Robert. Complete works; with me¬ 
moir, by Gunnyon. 1872 . 821-B936 

Poetical works. (Lansdownepoets ) 821-B936P 
Butler, Samuel, Hudibras. 1859. ( Bohn’s 

lib.) .821-B97 

Byron, G. G. Noel, 6th Baron. Bride of Aby- 

dos, and other poems, n. d.821-B99 

Childe Harold’s pilgrimage, and other 

poems, n. d.821-B99C 

Hebrew melodies, and other poems. [1815.] 

821-B99H 

Select poetical works, n. d.821-B99S 

Works, embracing his suppressed poems, 
and sketch of his life. New ed. n. d. 

821-B99W 


Campbell, Thomas. Complete poetical works. 

1877.821-C15 

Chaucer, Geoffrey. Poetical works; ed. by 

Tyrwhitt. 1874.........821-C39 

Same; ed. by Gilman. 3 v. [1879.] (Brit. 

poets.) . 821-C39a 

Haweis, Mrs. M. E. (J.) Chaucer for 

schools. 1881. 821-C39y 

Coleridge, S. T. Poems; ed. by D. and S. 
Coleridge. 1860. (Tauchnitz ed.). 821-C68 

Poetical works, n.d.821-C68P 


Cowper, William. Poetical works. 2 v. 1854. 

821-C828 

Crabbe, George. Poetical works. 1884.821-C836 
Craik, Mrs. D. M. (M.) Poems. 1868.. 821-C84 
Cross, Mrs. M. A. (E.) L. (George Eliot.) 

Poems. [1884.]. 821-C88 

Spanish gypsy.. 1874.821-C88S 

Dobson, Austin. Poems, on several occa¬ 
sions. 2 V. 1894. 821-D65 

Dryden, John. Poetical works, n. d 821-D84 

Same; ed. by Warton, 1873.821-D84a 

Ellis, George. Specimens of early English 
metrical romances; rev. by Halliwell. 

Newed. 1848.821-E15 

Goldsmith, Oliver. Select poems; ed. by 

Rolfe. 1885.821-G57 

Gray, Thomas. Poetical works, n. d 821-G79 


Gray, Thomas. Select poems; ed. by Rolfe. 

1878.821-G79S 

Greenough, Mrs. S.D. (L.) Mary Magdalene. 

1883 821-G85 

Havergal, F. R. Poems. Ser. 1-2. 2 v. 1885. 

821-H29 

Hemans, Mrs. F. D. (B.) Poetical works. 

n.d. 821-H37 

Select poetical works. 1865. (Tauchnitz 

ed.) . ..,. .821-H37S 

Hood, Thomas. Poetical works. 2 v. n. d. 

821-H76 

Ingelow, Jean. Complete poems. 1871. 

821-In4 

Monitions of the unseen, and poems of love 


and childhood. 1S71.821-In4M 

Poetical works. 1884.821-In4P 

Keats, John Poetical works; ed. with me¬ 
moir by Scott, n. d.821-K22 

Kingsley, Charles. Poems. 1856.821-K61 


Poems; incl. the Saint’s tragedy, Andro¬ 
meda, Songs, ballads, etc. 1879. . 821-K61P 
Kipling, Rudyard. Seven seas. 1897.821-K625 
Lytton, Sir E. G. E. Bulwer Lytton, 1st 
Baron. Eva, other tales and poems, and 
the Pilgrims of the Rhine. 1842. (Tauch¬ 
nitz ed.) .821-L99E 

King Arthur. 1849. (Tauchnitz ed.) 821-L99 
Lost tales of Miletus. 1866. (Tauchnitz 

ed.) .821-L99L 

New Timon, and St. Stephen’s. 1860. 

(Tauchnitz ed.) .821-L99N 

Lytton,-E. R. Bulwer Lytton, M Baron. 

(Owen Meredith.) After paradise, with 

other poems. 1887. 821-L992 

Fables in song. 1874.821-L992F 

Glenaveril. 1885.821-L992G 

Lucile. n.d.821-L992L 

Marah. 1892 . 821-L992M 

Poems. 1869.821-L992P 

Poetical works, n.d. 821-L992P1 

Macaulay, T. B., 1st Baron Macaulay. Poet¬ 
ical works, n. d.821-M12 

Marston, P. B. Collected poems ; with Biog. 
sketch by Moulton. Ed. 2. 1892 . 821-M35 

Garden secrets. 1887.821-M35G 

Massey, Gerald. Tale of Eternity, and 

other poems. 1870. 821-M39 

Milton, John. Paradise lost; ed. by Browne. 

1892 . 821-M64 

Same. 1881. (Riverside class.) .821-M64a 

Poetical works, with memoir by Masson. 

1884. (Arundel poets.) .821-M64P 

Moore, Thomas. Poetical works, n. d.821-M78 

Same. n.d. (Chandos poets.) .821-M78a 

Morris, William. Earthly paradise. 3 v. 

1871'. V...821-M83 

Life and death of Jason. 1871.821-M83L 

Norton, Hon. Mrs. C. E. S. (S.), afterivards 
Lady Stirling-Max well. Lady of la Ga- 

raye. n. d.821-N82 

Ossian. Poems ; tr. by Macpherson. n.d.821-Os7 

























































86 


LITERATURE—ENGLISH POETRY AND DRAMA. 


Patmore, C. K. D. Angel in the house. 1876. 

821-P27 

Pollok, Robert. Course of time; with essay 
on his poetical genius, by Scott. 1878.821-P76 
Same, with memoir of author; ed. by 
Armstrong. 1849 . 821-P76a 

Pope, Alexander. Poetical works; ed. by 

Cary. New ed. 1869.821-P81 

Same; ed. by Carruthers. 2 v. New ed. 

1858. (Bohn's lib.) . 821-P81a 

Select poetical works. 1848. (Tauchnitz 

ed.) ., 821-P81S 

Proctor, A. A. Poems. 1881. 821-P94 

Ritson, Joseph. Robin Hood. n. d 821-R52 
Rogers, Samuel. Complete poetical works; 

ed. by Sargent.821-R63 

Poems. 1851. 821-R63P 

Rossetti, C. G. Poems. 1895 .821-R73 

Rossetti, D. G. Poems. 1882.821-R734 

Ruskin, John. Poems; ed. by Wright. 1882. 

821-R89 

Scott, Sir Walter, Bart. Lady of the lake; 

ed. byRolfe. 1883.821-Sco3 

Same, with author's latest notes. 1877. 

(Riverside class.) . 821-Sco3a 

Poetical works. [1884.].821-Sco3P 

Same, n d. (Lansdowne po^ts.) 821-Sco3Pa 

Shelley, P. B. Complete poetical works; ed. 
with memoir and notes, by Woodberry. 

4 v. 1892. (Centenary ed.) .821-Sh4a 

Poetical works; with memoir, by Scott. 

n. d. 821-Sh4 

Shipton, Anna. Poems n. d 821-Sh6 

Smith, Alexander. City poems. 1857 . 821-Sm5 
Smith, James and Horace Rejected ad¬ 
dresses, and other poems; ed. by Sar¬ 
gent. 1871.821-Sm55 

Southey, Robert. Poetical works, with me¬ 
moir. n. d. .. 821-So8 

Spenser, Edmund. Works; with some ac¬ 
count of his life, by Todd. New ed. 1872. 

821-Sp3 

Stevenson, R. L. Ballads. 1890 . 821-St5 

Swinburne, A. C. Poetical works, n.d 821-Sw6 

Tale of Balen. 1896.82l-Sw6T 

Tennyson, Alfred, 1st Baron Tennyson. Com¬ 
plete poetical works, with introd. sketch 

by Ritchie. 1884.821-T26 

Locksley Hall, sixty years after, etc. ’887. 

821-T26L 

Princess. New ed. 1855.821-T26P 

Works. 1891.821-T26W 

Brooke, S. A. Tennyson, his art and 
relation to modern life. 1894 821-T26y 1 
Gatty, Alfred. Key to Lord Tenny¬ 
son’s “In Memoriam.” Ed. 5. 1894. 

821-T26y2 

Van Dyke, Henry. Poetry of Tenny¬ 
son. Ed. 3. 1892.821-T26y 

Thackeray, W. M. Ballads. 1882.821-T32 

Veitch, John. History and poetry of the 
Scottish border. New and enl. ed. 2 v. 

1893.941-V53 


Watson, William. Odes and other poems, 

1894 . 821-W33 

Poems. 1896 . 821-W33P 

Purple East. 1896.821W33P1 

Wesley, Charles. Charles Wesley seen in his 
finer and less familiar poems ; ed. by Bird. 

1878 . 821-W51 

White, H. K. Poetical works and remains; 

with Life by Southey, n. d.821-W58 

Wordsworth, William. Poetical works ; with 

memoir. 1892. (Albion ed.) .821-W89 

Select poems; ed., with notes, by Rolfe. 

1889..821-W89S 

Select poetical works. 1864. (Tauchnitz 

ed.) .821-W89S1 

Young, Edward. Complaint; or, Night- 
thoughts on life, death and immortality. 

1875.821-Y9 

ENGLISH DRAMA. 

Bates, K. L. English religious drama. 1893. 

822-B31 

Beaumont, Francis, and Fletcher, John. 
Works ; with introd. by Darley. New ed. 

2 v. 1876.822-B38 

Byron, G. G., Noel, 6th Baron. Marino Faliero, 

and other plays, n. d.822-B99 

Coleridge, S. T. Poetical and dramatic works. 

n. d.822-C68 

Crawfurd, O. J. F., ed. (John Latouclie.) 

English comic dramatists. 1884. . 822-C85 

Filon, Augustin. English stage, account of 
the Victorian drama ; tr. by Whyte. 1897. 

822-F48 

Greene, Robert, and Peele, George. Dramatic 
and poetical works ; with memoirs of the 
authors and notes, by Dyce. 1874 8 22-G83 
Hazlitt, William. Literature of the age of 
Elizabeth, and Characters of Shakes- 
pear’s plays. 1870. (Bohn’s lib .) . 822-H33 
Jonson, Ben. Works; with memoir by Gif¬ 
ford. Newed. 1873.822-J74 

Swinburne, A. C. Study of Ben 

Jonson. 1889.822-J74y 

Knowles, J. S. Dramatic works. 3 v. 1841-3. 

822-K76 

Lowell, J. R. Old English dramatists. 1893. 

822-L95 

Lytton, E. G. E. Bulwer Lytton, 1st Baron. 

Dramatic works n. d.822.L99 

Same. 1860 (Tauchnitz ed.) .822-L99a 

Plays; ed. by Kingdom. 1875..822-L99b 

MacDonald, George. Within and without. 

1872 . 822-M14 

Marlowe, Christopher. Works ; ed. by Dyce. 

Newed. 1876.822-M34 

Massinger, Philip, and Ford, John. Dra¬ 
matic works; with introd. by Coleridge. 

New ed. 1S75. ... 822-M395 

Milman, H. H., Dean. Fall of Jerusalem. 

Ed. 6. 1831. 822-M63 

Procter, B.W. (Barry Cornwall.) Dramatic, 
scenes, with other poems. 1857 8 22-P943 
















































SHAKESPEARE. AUTHORSHIP. CONCORDANCES. WORKS. 


87 


Sheridan, R. B. B. Comedies: the Rivals, 
and the School for scandal; ed. by Mat¬ 
thews. 1885.822-Sh5C 

Dramatic works. 1870. (Bohn’s lib.) 822-Sh5 
Suckling, Sir John. Selections from [his] 
works; with life of the author, and crit¬ 
ical remarks by Alfred Suckling. 1836. 

822-Su2 

Tennyson, Alfred, 1st Baron Tennyson. Har¬ 
old. 1877.822-T26H 

Queen Mary. 1875.822-T26 

Webster, John. Works; with notes by Dyce. 

New ed. 1871. 822-W39 

Wycherley, William, and others. Dramatic 
works; with notices by unt. New ed. 

1875 .822-W97 

SHAKESPEARE, AUTHORSHIP, CRITICISM, ETC. 

Abbott, E. A. Shakespearian grammar. New 

ed. 1883.. 822.33-Ab2 

Bartlett, John. Shakespeare phrase book. 

1881. *822.33-B28 

Brandes, G. M. C. William Shakespeare, a 

critical study. 2 v. 1898.822.33-B73 

Clarke, Mrs. M. V. (N.) Girlhood of Shake¬ 
speare’s heroines. Ser. 1-2. 2 v. 1880. 

822.33-C55 

Corson, Hiram. Introduction to the study of 

Shakespeare. 1890.822.33-C81 

Dali, Mrs. C. W. (H.) What we really know 
about Shakespeare. 1886 8 22.33-D16 

Dodd, William, ed. Beauties of Shakespeare. 

2 v. n.d.822.33-D66 

Dowden, Edward. Introduction to Shakes¬ 
peare. n.d.822.33-D75 

Shakespere; critical study of his mind 

and art. 1881. 822.33-D75S 

Dyer, T. F. T. Folk-lore of Shakespeare. 

1884.822.33-D98 

Guizot, F. P. G. Shakspeare and his times. 

1864.... 822.33-G95 

Hazlitt, William. Characters of Shakespear’s 
plays See. . 822-H33 

Heard, F. F. Shakespeare as a lawyer. 1883. 

822.33- H35 

Holmes, Nathaniel. Authorship of Shakes¬ 
peare Ed.3. 1875.822.33-H73 

Hudson, H. N. Shakespeare: his life, art, 

and characters. 2 v. 1*75.822.33-H86 

Hugo, Victor. William Shakespeare; tr. by 
Anderson. 1* 87 8 22.33-H876 

Jameson, Mrs. A. B. (M.) Characteristics of 
[Shakespeare’s] women. 1881. 822.33-J24 

Latimer, Mrs. M. E. (W.) Familiar talks on 
some of Shakespeare’s comedies. 1S86. 

822.33- L35 

Lewes, Louis. Women of Shakespeare; tr. 

by Zimmern. 1895 . 822.33-L58 

Ransome, Cyril. Short studies of Shake¬ 
speare’s plots. 1890 822.33-R18 

Reed, Henry. English history and tragic 
poetry, as illustrated by Shakespeare. 

1855. 822.33-R25 


Stopes, Mrs. 0. (C.) Bacon-Shakespere ques¬ 
tion answered. Ed. 2. 1889 8 22.33-St7 

Ward, C. S., ed. Wit, wisdom, and beauties 

of Shakespeare. 1887.822.33-W21 

Waters, Robert. Shakespeare portrayed by 

himself. [1888.].822.33-W32 

Weiss, John. AVit, humor, and Shakespeare. 

1879.822.33-W43 

Wendell, Barrett. William Shakspeare. 

1*94.822.33-W48 

White, R. G. Studies in Shakespeare. 1886. 

822.33-W59 


CONCORDANCES TO SHAKESPEARE. 

Clarke, Mrs. M. V. (N.) and C. C. Shakes¬ 
peare key. 1879.*822.33-0552 

Gervinus, G. G. Shakespeare commentaries ; 

tr. by Bunn&tt. Ed. 5. 1892 *822.33-G32 

O’Connor, E. M. Index to the works of 
Shakespen* 18*7 *822.33-Oc5 

Smith, G. A , ed. Compendium and concord¬ 
ance of complete works of Shakespeare. 

1889 .*822.33-Sm5 


SHAKESPEARE WORKS. 


Shakespeare, William. Complete works; 

ed. by Duyckinck. n.tl .822.33-ShlXd 

Doubtful plays; [ed. by Moltke ] 1869. 

(Tauehnitz ed.) .822.33-ShlX2 

Dramatic works. n> d. (Lansdowne ed.) 

822.33-ShlX 

Dramatic works, with introd. by Bell. 6 v. 

n. d. 822.33-ShlXb 

Leopold Shakespeare; fr. text of Prof. 
Delius, with introd. by Furnivall. r. d. 

*822.33-ShlXf 

Works ; ed. by Rolfe. 39v. 


Contents: 

All's well that ends well.. 

Antony and Cleopatra. 

As you like it. 

Comedy of errors. 

Coriolanus. 

Cymbeline. 

Hamlet...... 

Henry IV. 2 v. 

Henry V. 

Henry VI. 3 v.i. 

Henry VIII. 

Julius Cassar. 

King John. 

King Lear. 

Love’s labour’s lost. 

Macbeth. 

Measure for measure.... 

Merchant of Venice. 

Merry wives of Windsor.. 
Midsummer-night’s dream 
Much ado about nothing 

Othello. 

Pericles. 

Richard II.... . 

Richard III. 

Romeo and Juliet. 

Sonnets. 

Taming of the shrew. 

Tempest..... 

Timon of Athens. 

Titus Andronicus. 


. .822.33-Sh 1A 

. 822.33-Sh 1A1 
822.33-Sh 1A2 
.. 822.33-Sh 1C 
822.33-Sh 1 Cl 
.. 822.33-Sh 1C2 
.. 822.33-Sh 1H 

822.33-Sh 1H1 
822.33-Sh 1H2 
822.33-Sh 1H3 
822.33-Sh 1H4 
822.33-Sh 1J 
822.33-Sh IK 
822.33-Sh 1 K 1 
822.33-Sh 1L 
822.33-Sh 1M 
. 822.33-Sh 1M1 
822.33-Sh 1 M2 
. 822.33-Sh 1 M3 
. 822.33-Sh 1M4 
. 822.33-Sh IMS 
822.33-Sh lO 
... 822.33-ShlP 
.... 822.33-Sh 1R 
. 822.33-Sh 1R1 
. 822.33-Sh 1R2 
822.33-Sh IS 
...822.33-Sh IT 
• 822.33-Sh 1T1 
82233-ShlT2 
822.33-Sh 1T3 










































































88 


LITERATURE.—ENGLISH FICTION AND ESSAYS. 


Contents. —( Continued ..) 

Troilus and Cressida.822.33-ShlT4 

Twelfth night.822.33-SH1T5 

Two gentlemen of Verona.822.33-SH1T6 

Venus and Adonis, Lucreceand other poems. 822.33-Sh IV 
Winter’s tale..822.33-Sh 1W 

Shakespeare, William. Works ; ed. by Hud¬ 
son. 6 v. [1851-71.].822.33-ShlXh 

Works; fr. text of Dyce. v. 2, 3, 6, 7. 

186S. (Tauchnitz ed.) .822.33-ShlXdl 

Works, with life, glossary, etc. ed. fr. best 
texts. 1890. ( Universal ed,). ,822.33-ShlXl 

ENGLISH FICTION. 

Brown, ,T. C. Ethics of George Eliot’s works. 

1885.823-B81 

Cooke, G. W. George Eliot; critical study 
of her life, writings and philosophy. 1883. 

823-C77 

Howells, AY. D. Criticism and fiction. 1893. 

823-H83 

Lanier, Sidney. English novel and its de¬ 
velopment. 1883.823-L27 

Pierce, G. A., and Wheeler, AA r . A.. Dickens 

dictionary. [1872.]. *823-P61 

Raleigh, AV. A. English novel. 1894. ( Univ. 

ser.) .823-R14 

Rideing, AV. H. Thackeray’s London, his 
haunts and the scenes of his novels. 1885. 

823- R43 

Simonds, AV. E. Introduction to the study 

of English fiction. 1894 823-Si5 

Thackeray, AA r . M. Thackerayana: notes and 

anecdotes. 1875. 823-T32 

Tuckerman, Bayard. History of English 
prose fiction, from Sir Thomas Malory to 

George Eliot. 1882 . 823-T79 

Woolson, Mrs. A. L. (G.) George Eliot and 
her heroines. 1886 . 823-W88 

ENGLISH ESSAYS. 

Addison, Joseph. Selected essays; with in- 

trod. by AATnchester. 1894. 824-Ad2 

AVorks; with notes by Hurd. New ed. 6 

v. 1863-70. (Bohn’s class.) .824-Ad2W 

and others. Spectator; ed. by Morley. 

Newed. 3v. 1883 . 824-Ad23 

Arnold, Matthew. Culture and anarchy, and 

Friendship’s garland. 1883.824-Ar63 

Essays in criticism. 1883 . 824-Ar63E 

Mixed essays, Irish essays, and others. 

1883. 824-Ar63M 

Austin, Alfred. In \ r eronica’s garden. 1896. 

824- Au7 

Bacon, Francis. Essays; with annotations 

by AVhately. 1871. 824-B13 

Essays, and Wisdom of the ancients. 1884. 

824-B13E 

Essays or counsels, civil and moral; ed. by 

Anderson. 1890. 824-B13E1 

Moral and historical works; >vith introd. 
by Devey. 1870.:.. 824-B18M 


Bain, Alexander. Practical essays. 1884 8 24-B16 
Birrell, Augustine. .Obiter dicta. Ser. 1-2, 

2 v. 1885-8.824-B53 

Brown, John. Spare hours. Ser. 1-3. 3 v. 

1882-3. .824-B81 

Buckle, H. T. Essays. 1871.824-B85 

Carlyle, Thomas. Critical and miscellaneous 

essays. 1867.. •..824-C21 

Same. 4v. 1879-80.824-C21a 

On heroes and hero-worship and the heroic 

in history. 1886. .824-C210 

Past and present, Chartism, and Sartor re- 

sartus. Newed. n. d ..824-C21P 

Sartor resartus. 1886. 824-C21S 

Coleridge, S. T. Friend ; a series of essays. 

1866. (Bohn’s lib.) .824-C68 

Craik, Mrs. D. M. (M.) About money and 
other things. 1887 824-C84 

Plain-speaking. 1882.824-C84P 

Cross, Mrs. M. A. (E.) L. (GeorgeEliot.) Es¬ 
says and leaves from a note-book. 1884. 

824-C88 

Impressions of Theophrastus Such. 1879. 

824-C88I 

Davy, Sir Humphry, Bart. Consolations in 

travel. 1870.824-D31 

DeQuincey, Thomas. Caesars, and the Aven¬ 
ger. 1875 . 824-D44 

Essays on philosophical writers, and other 

men of letters. 1875.824-D44E 

Historical and critical essays. 1875.824-D44H 
Letters to a young man, and Logic of po¬ 
litical economy. 1875.824-D44L 

Memorials and other papers. 1875 8 24-D44M 
Narrative and miscellaneous papers. 1873. 

824-D44N 

Note-book of an English opium-eater, and 

miscellaneous essays. 1874.824-D44N1 

Theological essays, and other papers. 1875. 

824-D44T 

Disraeli, Isaac Calamities and quarrels of 

authors. 2 v. 1871.824-D64 

Curiosities of literature ; with view of life 
and writings of author by B. Disraeli. 4 

v. 1871.. 824-D64C 

Dobson, Austin. Fighteenth century vig¬ 
nettes. 1892. 824-D65 

Fletcher, J. S. Wonderful AVapentake. 1895. 

824-F63 

Forbes, Archibald. Camps, quarters, and 

casual places. 1896.824-F74 

Glimpses through the cannon-smoke. 1880. 

824-F74G 

Foster, John. Critical essays, ed.by Ry- 
land. 2v. 1860-68. (Bohn’s lib.). 824-F81 
Essay on evils of popular ignorance. New 
ed., rev. and enl. 1865. (Bohn’s lib.) 

824-F81E1 

Essays, in a series of letters. 1870. (Bohn’s 

lib.). ..824-F81E 

Fosteriana; ed. by Bohn. 1858. ( Bohn’s 
' lib.)..:; .. .. .824-F81F 
















































ENGLISH ESSAYS AND ORATORY. 


89 


Froude, J. A. Short studies on great subjects. 

Ser. 1-4. 4 v. 1872-83.824-F93 

Gladstone, W. E. Gleanings of past years, 

1843-1879. 7 v. n. d.824-G45 

Gosse, E.W. Critical Kit-Kats. 1S96.824-G69 

Grahame, Kenneth. Pagan papers. [Ed. 3.] 

1898.824-G76 

Grant, James. Great metropolis. Ser. 2. 2 

v. in 1. 1838.824-G77 

Green, J. R. Stray studies from England 

and Italy. 1876.824-G83 

Greenough, Horatio. Essays. See... .B-G85 
Grote, George. Minor works; with remarks 
on his character, etc., by Bain. 1873.824-G92 
Hamerton, P. G. Sylvan year. 1876.. .824-H17 
Harrison, Frederic. Choice of books, and 

other literary pieces. 1886. .,.824-H244 

Hazlitt, William. English comic writers. 

Newed. 1870. (Bohn’s lib.) .824-H33 

Plain speaker. New ed. 1870. ( Bohn’s 

lib.) .824-H33P 

Sketches and essays, and Winterslow. 

Newed. 1882/ ( Bohn’s lib.) .824-H33S 

Spirit of the age. Ed. 4. 1886. ( Bohn’s 

lib.) .824-H33S1 

\ Table talk. New ed. 1869. ( Bohn’s lib.) 

824-H33T 

Helps, Sir Arthur. Companions of my soli¬ 
tude. 1870 . 824-H37 

Essays written in the intervals of business. 

1879.824-H37E 

Friends in council. Ser. 1-2. 4 v. in 2. 

[1861.].. . 824-H37F 

Social pressure. 1875.824-H37S 

Horne, R. H., ed. New spirit of the age. 

1872. 824-H78 

Howitt, Mrs. M. (B.), ed. Pictorial calendar 
of the seasons. 1862. (Bohn’s lib.) 824-H839 
Hunt, Leigh. Day by the fire, and othei 

papers. 1870.824-H91 

Men, women, and books. [1847.]. 824-H91M 

Wishing-cap papers. 1873.824-H91W 

Hutton, R. H. Criticisms on contemporary 
thought and thinkers. 2 v. 1894 8 24-H97 
Jameson, Mrs. A. B. (M.) Studies, stories, 

and memories. 1866. 824-J24 

Jeffrey, Francis, Lord. Contributions to the 
Edinburgh Review. 4v.ini. 1864.824-J37 
Johnson, Samuel. Works ; with Essay on his 
life and genius, by Murphy. New ed. 12 
v. 1820.824-J634 

Contents: 

v.l. Life and poems, 
v 2. Philological tracts, 
v. 3. Adventurer and Rasselas. 
v. 4-6. Rambler, 
v. 7. Idler. 

v.8. Essays, Tracts and Journey. 
v.9-11. Lives ol the poets. 
v.12. Miscellaneous pieces. 

Kingsley, Charles. Prose idylls. Ed. 2. 1874. 

824-K61 

Sir Walter Raleigh and his time, with 
other papers. 1859.■.824-K61S 


Lamb, Charles. Essays of Elia, and Eliana. 

1869. (Tauchnitz ed.) .824-L16 

Works. New ed. 5 v. 1871.824-L16W 

Lytton, E. G. E. Bulwer Lytton, 1st Baron. 
Miscellaneous prose works. 4 v. in 2. 

1868. (Tauchnitz ed.) .824-L99 

Macaulay, T. B., 1st Baron Macaulay. Crit¬ 
ical and historical essays. 5 v. in 3. 

1850. (Tauchnitz ed.) .824-M12 

Miscellaneous works; ed. by Trevelyan. 

5 v. 1880.824-M12W 

MacDonald, George. Imagination, and other 

essays. [1883.].824-M14 

Mackintosh, Sir .Tames. Miscellaneous 

works. 1868.824-M21 

Mill, J. S. Dissertations and discussions. 

5 v. 1874-5.824-M59 

Miller, Hugh. Essays; ed. by Bayne. 1881. 

824-M61 

Milner, George. Country pleasures. 1881. 

824-M636 

Moncrieff, R. H. (A. R. Hope.) Book about 

boys. 1869.824-M74 

Morley, John. Critical miscellanies. 3 v. 

1886.824-M82 

Muller, Max. Chips from a German work¬ 
shop. 5 v. 1871-81.824-M91 

Oxford English prize essays, 1771-1836. 5 v. 

1830-36.824-0x2 

Pater, Walter. Renaissance ; studies in art 

and poetry. 1894. 824-P27 

Putnam, G. H., ed. Prose masterpieces from 

modern essayists. 3 v. n. d.824-P982 

Ruskin, John. Sesame and lilies. 1889.824-R89 

True and the beautiful in nature, art, 
morals, and religion ; selected from [his] 

works by Tuthill. 1871.824-R89T 

Seeley, J. R. Roman imperialism, and other 

lectures and essays. 1871.824-Se3 

Smith, Alexander. Dream thorp. 1863.824-Sm5 

Smith, Sydney. Essays, n. d.824-Sm6 

Works. 1865.824-Sm6W 

Spencer, Herbert. Essays; moral, political, 
and aesthetic. New and enl. ed. 1871. 

824-Sp27 

Illustrations of universal progress. 1875. 

824-Sp27U 

Swinburne, A. C. Essays and studies. Ed. 

4. 1897.824-Sw6 

Talfourd, Sir T. N. Critical and miscellan¬ 
eous writings. 1866.824-T14 

Waldstein, Charles. Work of John Ruskin. 

1893.824-W14 

ENGLISH ORATORY. 

Adams, C. K., ed. Representative British 

orations. 3 v. 1884.825-Adl2 

Albert, Prince Consort of England.. Principal 
speeches and addresses. 1866. ( Tauch¬ 
nitz ed.) . 825-A114 

Burke, Edmund. Works. 8 v. 1867-9. 
(Bohn’s class.) ..825-B92 

















































90 


LITERATURE.—ENGLISH SATIRE AND HUMOR, AND MISCELLANY. 


Cobden, Richard. Speeches on questions of 
public policy; ed. by Bright and Rogers. 

2 v. 1870.825-C63 

Macaulay, T. B., 1st Baron Macaulay. 
Speeches. 2 v. in 1. 1853. (Tauchnitz 
ed.) .825-M21 

ENGLISH LETTERS. 

Chesterfield, P. D. Stanhope, 4th Earl of. 

Best letters: letters to his son, and god¬ 
son ; ed. by Johnson. 1890.826-C42 

Richardson, Mrs. A. (S.) McF., ed. Old love- 

letters. 1883.826-R393 

Shelley, P. B. Select letters; ed. by Gar¬ 
nett. 1883.826-Sh4 

ENGLISH SATIRE AND HUMOUR. 

Ashton, John, ed. Humour, wit, and satire 

* of the 17th century. 1884.827-As32 

Barham, R. H. (Thomas Ingoldsby ) In- 
goldsby legends ; or, Mirth and marvels ; 
with Memoir of the author. 2 v. 1866. 

827-B24 

Brooks, C. S. Wit and humour, n.d. 827-B79 
Clarke, William. Three courses and a des¬ 
sert. New ed. 1867. (Bohn's lib.) 827-C55 
Coombe, William (Dr. Syntax.) His three 
tours in search of the picturesque, of con¬ 
solation, of a wife. n. d. (Chandos. class.) 

827-C78 

Dodgson, C. L. (Lewis Carroll.) Rhyme? 

and reason? 18S4.827-D66 

Enchiridion of wit: best specimens of Eng¬ 
lish conversational wit. 1885. . 827-En2 

Hood, Thomas. Humorous poems. 1893. 

827-H76H 

Prose works. 2 v. [1843.].827-H76 

Up the Rhine. 1854.827-H76U 

Jerrold, Douglas. Mrs. Caudle’s curtain lec¬ 
tures ; Men of character; Punch’s com¬ 
plete letter writer. n.d.827-J48 

Junius, pseud. Letters; ed. by Wade. 2 v. 

1868. (Bohn's lib.). . .827-J96 

Lang, Andrew. Letters to dead authors. 

1886.827-L25 

L’Estrange, A. G. K. History of English 

humour. 2 v. in 1.827-L57 

Mahoney, F. S. (Father Prout.) Reliques of 
Father Prout. New ed. 1868. (Bohn’s 

lib.) .827-M27 

O'Donoghue, I). J., ed. Humour of Ireland. 

1895. (Inter, hum. ser.) .827-Od5 

Punch. Half a century of English history: 
series of cartoons fr. the collection of Mr. 
Punch. 1884.827-P96 

Smith, Horace. Gaieties and gravities. 1852. 

827-Sm5 

Swift, Jonathan, Dean. Choice works in 

prose and verse, n.d.827-Sw5 

[Gulliver’s] travels. 1894.827-Sw5G 


Thackeray, W. M. Book of Snobs; and 
Sketches and travels in London. 1879. 


827-T32B 

Burlesques, n. d.827-T32B1 

English humorists of the 18th century. 

1864.827-T32 

Miscellanies; prose and verse. 7 v. in 4. 

1849-57. (Tauchnitz ed.) .827-T32M 

Roundabout papers. 1863.•. 827-T32R 


Roundabout papers; Second funeral of 
Napoleon; Four Georges; English hu¬ 
mourists of the 18th century; Sketches 
and travels in London, n.d.827-T32R1 

ENGLISH MISCELLANY. 

Addison, Joseph. Wisdom, wit, and alle¬ 
gory ; selected from “the Spectator.” n.d. 

828-Ad2 

Barbauld, Mrs. A. L. (A.) Selection from 
her poems and prose writings by Ellis. 

1874. 828-B23S 

Tales, poems, and essays; with biog. 

sketch by Oliver. 1884.828-B23 

Bombaugh, 0. C., ed. Gleanings for the 
curious fr. the harvest-fields of literature. 

1890 .*828-B642 

Brougham, John, and Elderkin, John, ed. 
Lotos leaves ; original stories, poems, and 

essays. 1875. .■.828-B794 

Brown, John, M. D. Rab, and Marjorie Flem¬ 
ing, John Leech, Thackeray’s literary 

career. 1880. (Modern class.) .828-B81 

Browne, Sir Thomas. Works ; ed by Wilkin. 

3 v. 1852. (Bohn’s lib.) .828-B817 

Bryan, John. Fables and essays. 1895 828-B837 
Buckle, H. T. Miscellaneous and posthumous 
works; ed. with biog. notice, by Taylor. 

3 v. 1872.828-B85 

Carlyle, Thomas. Carlyle anthology ; selected 

and arranged by Barrett. 1876.828-C21 

Chambers, Robert. Book of days. 2 v. n.d. 

*828-C35 

Coleridge, S. T. Table talk, and Omniana; 

ed. by Ashe. 1884. ( Bohn’s lib.).. 828-C68 

Collins, Wilkie. My miscellanies. 1874.828-C69 

Cross, Mrs. M. A. (E.) L. (Ceorge Eliot.) 

Wit and wisdom; with biog. memoir. 

1881.828-C88 

Favorite authors; a companion book of prose 

and poetry. 1881 ..828-F27 

Friswell, J. H., ed. Every-day quotations 

and where to find them. 1889.*828-F91 

Goldsmith, Oliver. Miscellaneous works; ed. 

by Prior. 4v\ 1869.828-G57W 

Poems, plays, and essays; with memoir, 

by Aiken [1884.].828-G57 

Selection from his works; with in trod, by 

Hale. 1894.828-G57S 

Greenwood, James. In strange company. 

Ed. 2. 1874.828-G857 

Hare, A. W. and J. C. Guesses at truth. 

1865.828-H222 




























































GERMAN LITERATURE, POETRY, DRAMA AND ESSAYS. 


91 


Landor, W. S. Imaginary conversations. 

Ser. 1-4. 4 v. 1876-77.828-L23 

Leffingwell, C. W., ed. Reading book of 

English classics. 1881 .828-L52 

Milton, John. Prose works; with notes by 
St. John. 5 v. 1868-70. ( Bohn’s lib.) 

828-M64 

Reade, Charles. Readiana; comments on 

current events. 1S83.828-R22 

Ruskin, John. Precious thoughts ; moral and 
religious; gathered from [his] works by 

Tuthill. 1879.828-R89 

Thoughts of beauty and words of wisdom; 

ed. by Porter. [1887.].828-R89T 

Smith, Sydney. Wit and wisdom. New ed. 

1S69.828-Sm6 

Southey, Robert. (The) doctor. 1872 . 828-So8 
Spurgeon, C. H. John Ploughman’s pictures. 

n. d.828-Sp9 

John Ploughman’s talk, n d.828-Sp9J 

Thurston, Mrs. E. A., ed Mosaics of life, in 

poetry and prose. 1881 .828-T42 

Wilson, John. (Christopher North ) Recre¬ 
ations of Christopher North 1867.828-W69 
and others. Noctes ambrosianae; with 
notes by Mackenzie. 6 v. 1870 828-W692 

ANGLO-SAXON LITERATURE. 

Beowulf. Beowulf, Anglo-Saxon poem ; and 
the Fight at Finnsburh ; a fragment; ed. 
by Harrison and Sharp. Ed. 4, with 

notes. 1895.829-B45 

Brooke, S. A. History of early English lit¬ 
erature : hist, of Eng poetry to acces¬ 
sion of King iElfred. 1892.829-B78 

GERMAN LITERATURE. 

Boyesen, H. II. Essays on German liter¬ 
ature. 1892.830-B69 

Francke, Kuno. Social forces in German 

literature. 1896.830.9-F84 

Hedge, F. H. Hours with German classics. 

1S86.830.9-H36 

Hillebrand, Karl. German thought. 1880. 

830.9-H56 

Hosmer, J. K. Short history of German 

literature. 1879. 830.9-H79 

Hurst, J. F. Life and literature in the 

Fatherland. 1875.914.3-H94 

Scherer, Wilhelm. History of German liter¬ 
ature ; tr. by Conybeare ; ed. by Muller. 

2 v. 1886.830.9-Sch2 

Taylor, Bayard. Studies in German liter¬ 
ature. 1879.830.9-T21 

Wells, B. W. Modern German literature. 

1895.830.9-W46 

Wilkinson, W. C. Classic German course in 

English. 18S8. (After-school ser.) . 830-W65 

GERMAN POETRY. 

Ambrosius, Johanna. Poems; ed.bySchrat- 
tenthal. 1897. 831-Aml6 


Dippold, G. T. Great epics of mediaeval Ger¬ 
many. 1882.831-D63 

Gothe, J. W. von. Hermann and Dorothea; 

tr. by Frothingham. 1874...831-G71H 

Poems ; tr. by Bowring, and others. [1882.] 

831- G71 

Poems and ballads; tr. by Aytoun and 

Martin. 1871.831-G71P 

Heine, Heinrich. Poems, tr., with sketch of 
his life, by Bowring. New ed. 1870. 

(Bohn’s lib.) .831-H36 

Knortz, Karl, ed. Representative German 
poems, ballad and lyrical. (Eng. and 

German.) 1885.831.08-K75 

Riickert, Friedrich. Wisdom of the Brah¬ 
min ; tr. by Brooks. 1882.831-R82 

Schiller, J. C. F. von. Poems; tr. by Bow¬ 
ring. Ed. 2, rev. 1875.831-Sch3 

Same. n. d. (Cambridge ed.) .831-Sch3a 

Poems and ballads; tr. by Lytton. n. d. 

831- Sch3P 

GERMAN DRAMA. 

Dudley, M. V., ed. Poetry and philosophy of 

Goethe. 1887.:. 832-D86 

Gothe, J. W. von. Dramatic works: tr. by 
Swanwuck and Scott. 1867. (Bohn’s lib.) 

832-G71D 

Faust; tr. by Hayward. New ed. 1879. 

832-G71F 

Same; tr. by Taylor. 2 v. 1871. 832-G71Ft 

Lessing, G. E. Nathan the Wise; tr. by 

Frothingham. Ed. 3. 1871.832-L57 

Schiller, J. C. F. von. Early dramas, n. d. 

(Cambridge ed.) .832-Sch3 

Early dramas and romances; tr. chiefly 
by Bohn. 1867. (Bohn’s lib.). . 832-Sch3E 

Historical dramas. 2 v. n.d. (Cambridge 

ed.) .832-Sch3H 

History of the revolt of the Netherlands; 
and Wallenstein, and Wilhelm Tell. 1870. 

832- Sch3R 

Romances and early dramas, n. d. (Cam¬ 
bridge ed.) . 832-Sch3Rl 

Wagner, Richard. Poem ; the Ring of Nibe- 
lung, explained and in part translated by 
Dippold. Ed. 2, rev. 1888. (Amateur ser.) 

832- W12 

GERMAN ESSAYS, AND LETTERS. 

Francke, Kuno. Glimpses of modern Ger¬ 
man culture. 1898.834-F84 

Gothe, J. W. von, and Arnim, Bettina von. 
Correspondence with a child. 1876.836-G713 

GERMAN SATIRE AND MISCELLANY. 

Gothe, J. W. von. Many colored threads; 
selected from [his] writings by Cooke. 

[1885.].838-G71M 

Maxims and reflections; tr. by Saunders. 

1893...\.838-G71 











































92 


LITERATURE.—FRENCH, ITALIAN, SPANISH AND LATIN. 


Gothe, J. W. von. Wisdom of Goethe; comp. 

by Blackie. 1883..838-G71W 

Heine, Heinrich. Prose miscellanies ; tr. by 

Fleishman. 1876.838-H36 

Miiller-Casenov, Hans, ed. and tr. Humour 
of Germany. 1893. (Inter, hum. ser.) 

837-M91 

MINOR TEUTONIC LANGUAGES. 

Boyesen, H. H. Essays on Scandinavian 

literature. 1895.839.5-B69 

Hertz, Henrik. King Rent’s daughter; tr. 

by Martin. Ed. 3, rev. 1877.839.8-H44 

Horn, F. W. History of the literature of the 
Scandinavian North; tr. by Anderson. 

1884.839.5-H78 

Ibsen, Henrik. Doll’s house; tr. by Lord. 

1889.839.8-Ib7 

Pillars of society, and other plays; ed. by 

Ellis, n. d.... .839.8-ib7P 

Tegner, Esaias. Frithiof’s saga ; fr. the Swe¬ 
dish by Blackley; ed. by Taylor. 1875. 

839.7-T23 

Tollens, Hendrik. Hollanders in Nova Zem- 
bla, 1596-97: Arctic poem; tr. by Van 
Pelt. 1884.839.3-T58 

Werner, A., ed. andtr. Humour of Holland. 

1894. (Inter, hum. ser.) . 839.3-W49 

FRENCH LITERATURE. 

Beranger, P. J. de. Songs of France, from 
Napoleon I. to Louis-Philippe, with notes 

by Sauveur. 1894.841-B45 

Besant, Walter. French humorists from the 

12th to the 19th century. 1874.847-B46 

Studies in early French poetry. 1868. 

841.09-B46 

Darmesteter, James. Selected essays ; tr. by 
H. B. Jastrow; ed., with memoir, by 

Morris Jastrow, jr. 1895.844-D25 

Dowden, Edward. History of French liter¬ 
ature. 1897. (Literatures of the world.) 

840.9- D75 

Hugo, Victor. Dramatic works ; tr. by Slous 

and Crosland. [1887.].842-H876 

James, Henry, jr. French poets and novel¬ 
ists. 1893.840.9-J23 

Keene, H. G. Literature of France. 1892. 

(Univ. exten. man.). . 840.9-K25 

LaFontaine, Jean de. Fables ; tr. by Wright. 

1866.841-L13 

Lee, Elizabeth, ed. and tr. Humour of 
France. 1893. (Inter, hum. ser.). . .847-L51 
Matthews, Brander. French dramatists of 

the 19th century. 1881.842-M43 

Moliere, J. B. P. called. [Dramatic works;] 

tr. by Wormeley. 6v. 1894-7.842-M73 

Montaigne, M. E. de. Works; ed. by Haz- 
litt. Rev. ed. by Wight. 4 v. 1872.844-M76 
Pellissier, Georges. Literary movement in 
France during the 19th century. 1897. 

840.9- P36 


Preston, H. W. Troubadours and trouvferes. 

1876.849-P92 

Roux, Joseph. Meditations of a parish priest: 

Thoughts ; tr. by Hapgood. [1886.] . 848-R76 
Saintsbury, George. Short history of French 
literature. 1882. (Clar.press, ser .) 840.9-Sa2 
VanLaun, Henri. History of French liter¬ 
ature. 3 v. 1876-77.840.9-V32 

Wells, B. W. Century of French fiction. 

1898.843-W46 

Modern French literature. 1896. .840.9-W46 

ITALIAN LITERATURE. 

Ariosto, Lodovico. Orlando Furioso; tr. by 
Rose. Newed. 2v. 1865. (Bo/m’s 7i6.).851-Ar4 
Calthrop, H. C. Hollway-,ed. Paladin 
and Saracen; stories from Ariosto. 

1882.. 851-C13 

Dante Alighieri. Divine comedy; tr. by 

Longfellow. 1876.851-D23 

Same ; tr. by Norton. 3 v. 1892-96.851-D23a 

Inferno; tr. by Carlyle, n. d.851-D23I 

Vision ; or, Hell, purgatory, and paradise ; 

tr. by Cary. 1880.851-D23V 

Blow, S. E. Study of Dante; with 

introd. byHarris. 1886.851-D23y 

Garnett, Richard. History of Italian liter¬ 
ature. 1898. (Literatures of the world.) 

850.9- G19 

Howells, W. D. Modern Italian poets. 1887. 

851.09-H83 

Hunt, Leigh. Italian poets. 1859. .851.09-H91 
Petrarch, Francesco. Sonnets, triumphs, and 
other poems. 1859. (Bohn’s lib.).. .851-P45 
Symonds, J. A. Italian literature. 2 v. 

1882. (Renais. in Italy.) .850.9-Sy6 

Tasso, Torquato. Jerusalem delivered; tr. 

by Wiffen. Newed. 1867.851-T18 

Werner, A., ed. and tr. Humour of Italy. 

1893. (Inter, hum. ser.) .857-W49 

SPANISH LITERATURE. 

Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de. Wit and 

wisdom of Don Quixote. 1882.868-C33 

Clarke, H. B. Spanish literature. 1893. 

860.9- C55 

Kelly, James Fitzmaurice-. History of Span¬ 
ish literature. 1898. (Literatures of the 

world.) ... . 860.9-K29 

Lockhart, J. G., tr. Ancient Spanish ballads. 

New ed. 1877.861-L81 

Taylor, S. M., ed. Humour of Spain, n. d. 

(Inter, hum. ser.) .867-T21 

Ticknor, George. History of Spanish liter¬ 
ature. Ed. 2. 3 v. 1854.860.9-T43 

LATIN LITERATURE. 

HISTORY AND CRITICISM. 

Anthon, Charles. Classical dictionary. 1871. 

*870.3-An8 

Mackail, J. W. Latin literature. 1895. 
(Univ. ser.) .870.9-M19 









































LATIN POETRY, DRAMA, ORATORY AND MISCELLANY. 


93 


Riley, H. T., ed. Dictionary of Latin and 

Greek quotations, etc. 1870.*870.8-R45 

Simcox, G. A. History of Latin literature 
from Ennius to Boethius. 2 v. 1883. 

870.9-Si4 

Smith, Sir William. Classical diet, of Greek 
and Roman biog., mythology, and geog¬ 
raphy; rev. by Marindin. 1894.*870.3-Sm67 
Teuffel, AV. S. History of Roman literature ; 

tr. by Wagner. 2 v. 1873.870.9-T29 

Wilkinson, W. C. College Latin course in 
English. 1885. (After-school ser.). 870-W65C 
Preparatory Latin course in English. 1885. 
(After-school ser.) .870-W65 


LATIN LYRIC POETRY. 

Catullus, Valerius, and Tibullus, Albius. 

Works; tr. by Kelly. 1854. (Bohn’s class. 


lib.) .874.2-C29 

Horace. Horatian echoes, translations by 

Sargent. 1893.874.5-H78 

Odes; by Gladstone. 1894.874.5-H780 

Odes and epodes. (Eng. and Latin); tr. 
by Lytton. 1869. ( Tauchnitz ed .) 

874.5-H7801 

Martin, Theodore. Horace. 1880. 

(Anc. class.) .874.5-M36 

Tibullus, Albius. Elegies. See. . 874.2-C29 


LATIN POETRY IN GENERAL. 

Lucretius Carus, Titus. Nature of things; 
tr. by Watson. 1870. (Bohn’s class lib.) 

871.1-L96 

Mallock, W. H. Lucretius. 1883. 

(Anc. class.) .871.1-M29 

Ovid. Fasti, Tristia, Pontiac epistles, Ibis, 
and Halieuticon; tr. by Riley. 1869. 

(Bohn’s class, lib.) .871.2-Ov4 

Hero’ides, the Amours, Art of love, Rem¬ 
edy of love and minor works; tr. by 
Riley. 1869. {Bohn’s class, lib.) 871.2-Ov4H 
Metamorphoses ; tr. by Riley. 1869. (Bohn’s 

class, lib.) .871.2-Ov4M 

Sellar, W. Y. Roman poets of the Republic. 

Ed. 3, rev. 1889. (Clar. press ser.). . 871-Se5 

Tyrrell, R. Y. Latin poetry. 1895.871-T98 

LATIN DRAMA. 


LATIN ORATORY AND LETTERS. 

Cicero, M T. Academic questions, Treatise 
de finibus, and Tusculan disputations; tr. 
by Yonge. 1870. (Bohn’s class, lib.) 

/ 875.4-C48 

Orations ; tr. by Yonge. 3 v. 1870. (Bohn’s 

class, lib.) . 875.2-C48 

Three books of offices; tr. by Edmonds. 

1870. (Bohn’s class, lib.) .875.4-C48T 

Treatises on the nature of the gods, etc.; 
tr. by Yonge. 1870. (Bohn’s class, lib.) 

875.4- C48T1 

Tusculan questions; tr. by Otis. 1839. 

875.4- C48T2 

Collins, AV. L. Cicero. 1881. (Anc. 

' class.) .875.1-C69 

Church, A. J., and Brodribb, AV. J. 

Pliny’s letters. 1881. (Anc. class.) 

876.2-C472 


Phaedus. Fables ; tr. by Riley. 

See. .. 872.5-T27 

Plautus, T. M. Comedies; tr. by Riley. 2v. 

1852. (Bohn’s class, lib.) .872.3-P69 

Collins, AV. L. Plautus and Terence. 

1880. (Anc. class.) .872.3-C69 

Terence. Comedies; tr. by Riley. 1867. 

(Bohn’s class, lib.) .872.5-T27 

Collins, W. L. Plautus and Terence. 
1880. (Anc. class.) .872.3-C69 


LATIN SATIRE AND HUMOUR. 

Juvenal. 

Walford, Edward. Juvenal. 1883. 

(Anc. class.) .877.7-W14 

and others. Satires; tr. by Evans. 1869. 

(Bohn’s class, lib.) . 877-J98 

Martial. Epigrams. 1865. (Bohn’s class, lib.) 

877.6-M36 

LATIN MISCELLANY. 


LATIN EPIC POETRY. 


Lucanus, M. A. Pharsalia; tr. by Riley. 

1853. (Bohn’s class, lib.) .873.2-L96 

Virgil. A3neid, last six books; tr. by How¬ 
land. 1884 . 873.1-V81A 

ACneid; tr. by Long [Ed. 2.] [1880.] 

873.1- V81A1 

Georgies; tr. by Preston. 1881. 873.1-V81G 
AVorks ; tr. by AVilstach. 2 v. 1884. 

873.1- V81W 


Collins, AV. L. Virgil. 1878. (Anc. 

class.) .873.1-C69 

Sellar, AV. Y. Roman poets of the 
Augustan age : Virgil. Ed. 3. 1897. 

(Clar. press, ser.) .873.1-Se5 

Tunison, J. S. Master Virgil. Ed. 2. 

1890.873.1-T83 


Ammianus Marcellinus. Roman history; 

tr. by Yonge. 1862.937-Am6 

Caesar, Julius. Commentaries on the Gallic 
and Civil war. 1893. (Bohn’s class, lib.) 

878.1-C12 

Trollope, Anthony. Commentaries 
of Caesar. 1883. (Anc. class.) .878.1-T74 
Eutropius. Abridgment of Roman history; 

tr. by AVatson. See.. 878.9-J98 

Florus, L. A. Epitome of Roman history; 

tr. by Watson. See... .878.2-Sa3 

Justinus, Nepos, Cornelius, and Eutropius. 
[Translations ;] by AA T atson. 1853. (Bohn’s 

class, lib.) .878.9-J98 

Livy. History of Rome; tr. by Spillan and 
others. 4 v. 1862-70. (Bohn’s class, lib.) 

937-L76 































94 


LITERATURE.—GREEK POETRY AND ORATORY. 


Nepos, Cornelius. Lives of eminent com¬ 


manders ; tr. by Watson. See. . . 878.9-J98 
Paterculus, C. V. Compendium of the his¬ 
tory of Rome ; tr. by Watson. 

See. 878.2-Sa3 


Pliny. Natural history; tr. by Rostock and 
Riley. 6 v. 1855-7. ( Bohn’s class, lib.) 

878.9-P71 

Sallust, Florus, L. A , and Paterculus, C. V. 

[Translations ;] by Watson. 1870. ( Bohn’s 

class, lib) . 878.2-Sa3 

Seneca, L. A. Morals of a happy life, bene¬ 
fits, anger and clemency; tr. by L’Es- 

trange. Newed. 1882. 878.5-Se6 

Suetonius Tranquillus, Caius. Lives of the 
twelve Caesars; tr. by Thomson 1883. 

878.7-Su2t 

Lives of the twelve Caesars; trans. of 
Thomson, rev. and corrected by Forester. 

1855. (Bohn’s class, lib.) . 878.7-Su2f 

Tacitus, C. C. Works; Oxford translation, 
v. 1. 1870. (Bohn’s class, lib.). .. 878.6-T12 

GREEK LITERATURE. 

HISTORY AND CRITICISM. 

\ 

Blackie, J. S. Horae Hellenicae; some im¬ 
portant points of Greek philology and an¬ 
tiquity. 1874. 880-B56 

Burges, George, tr. and ed. Greek anthology. 

1854. (Bohn’s class, lib.) . 880.8-B91 

Mahaffy, J. P. History of classical Greek 

literature. 2 v. 1880. 880.9-M27 

Murray, Gilbert. History of ancient Greek 
literature. 1897. (Literatures of the 

world.) . 880.9-M96 

Riley, H. T., ed. Dictionary of Latin and 

Greek quotations, etc. 1870. *870.8-R45 

Symonds, J. A. Revival of learning 1888. 
(Renais. in Italy.) . 880-Sy6 

GREEK POETRY IN GENERAL. 

Appleton, W. H.. ed. Greek poets in Eng¬ 
lish verse, by various translators. 1893. 

881-Ap5 

Jebb, R. C. Growth and influence of class¬ 
ical Greek poetry. 1893.*.. 881-J34 

Symonds, J. A. Studies of the Greek poets. 

2 v. 1880. 881-Sy6 

GREEK DRAMATIC POETRY. 

AEschylus. Tragedies; tr. by Buckley. 1870. 

(Bohn’s class, lib.) . 882.1-Ae8 

Copleston, R. S. yEschylus. 1883. 

(Anc. class.) . 882.1-C79 

Aristophanes. Comedies ; tr. by Hickie. 2v. 

1867- 69. (Bohn’s class, lib.) . 882.4-Ar38 j 

Euripides. Tragedies ; tr. by Buckley. 2 v. 

1868- 70. (Bohn’s class, lib.) . 882.3-Eu7 

Donne, W. B. Euripides. 1883. 

(Anc. class.) . 882.3-D72 I 


Theognis. 

Davies, James. Hesiod, and Theog¬ 
nis. 1882. (Anc. class.) .883.2-D28 

Verrall, A. W., ed. Student’s manual of 
Greek tragedy. 1891. 882-V61 

GREEK EPIC POETRY. 

Hesiod. 

Davies, James. Hesiod, and Theog¬ 
nis. 1882. (Anc. class.) .883.2-D28 

Homer. Iliad ; tr. by Bryant. Ed. 15. 1870. 

883.1-H75I 

Same; tr. by Cowper; ed. by Southey. 

1854.883.1-H75IC 

Same; done into English prose by Lang, 

Leaf and Myers. 1883.883.1-H75I1 

Same; tr. by Pope. n. d. ( Bohn’s lib ) 

883.1- H75Ip 

Odyssey; tr. by Bryant. 1875. . 88 3.1-H750 

Same; with the Hymns, Epigrams, and 
Battle of the frogs and mice ; tr. by Buck- 
ley. 1870. (Bohn’s class, lib .). 883.1-H750b 
Same; tr. by Butcher and Lang. 1882. 

883.1-H750bl 

Same; tr. by Cowper; ed by Southey. 1855. 

( Bohn’s lib.) .883.1-H750c 

Same; tr. by Pope. 1867. (Bohn’s lib.) 

883.1- H750p 

Clerke, A. M. Familiar studies in 

Homer. 1892..883.1-C59 

Collins, W. L. Homer: the Iliad. 

1881. (Anc. class.) .883.1-C69 

Gladstone, W. E. Homeric synchro¬ 
nism ; enquiry into time and place of 

Homer. 1876.883.1-G45 

Juventus mundi; gods and men of 
the heroic age. 1869 8 83.1-G45J 

Hanson, C H., ed. Homer’s stories 

simply told. 1882 . 883.1-H193 

Lang, Andrew Helen of Troy, done 
into rhyme from the Greek books. 

1892.883.1-L25H 

Homer and the epic. 1893.883.1-L25 

GREEK LYRIC POETRY. 

Pindar. Odes ; tr. by Turner. 1868. (Bohn’s 

class, lib.) .884.5-P65 

Morice, F. D. Pindar. 1879. (Anc. 

class.) .884.5-M82 

Theocritus, Bion, and Moschus. Idylls; tr. 
by Banks. 1870. (Bohn’s class, lib.) 

884.6-T34 

Tyrtaeus. War-songs; tr. by Banks. 

See. 884.6-T34 

GREEK ORATORY. 

Demosthenes. Orations; tr. by Kennedy. 

5 v. 1856-70. (Bohn’s class, lib.). 885.6-D39 
Bredif, L. Political eloquence in 
Greece: Demosthenes; tr. by Mac- 

Mahon. 1881.885.6-B74 

Brodribb, W. .T. Demosthenes. 1883. 
(Anc. class.) .885.6-B78 

































GREEK SATIRE AND HUMOR, MISCELLANY, AND MINOR LANGUAGES. 


95 


GREEK SATIRE AND HUMOUR. 

Paley, F. A., tr. Greek wit; a collection of 
smart sayings and anecdotes. 1881. 887-P17 

GREEK MISCELLANY. 

-ffisop. Three hundred fables; tr. by Town¬ 
send. n. d.' 888-6-Ae8 

Aristotle. History of animals; tr. by Cres- 
well. 1862. (.Bohn’s class, lib.) .888.5-Ar4H 
Metaphysics; tr. by M’Mahon. 1857. 

( Bohn’s class, lib.) .888.5-Ar4 

Nicomachean ethics ; tr. by Browne. 1867. 

(Bohn’s class, lib.) .888.5-Ar4N 

Organon; or, Logical treatises: tr. by 
Owen. 2 v. 1853. ( Bohn’s class, lib.) 

888.5- A1-40 

Politics and economics; tr. by Walford. 
1870. ( Bohn’s class, lib.). . 888.5-Ar4P 

Treatise on rhetoric ; also, the Poetic ; tr. 
by Buckley. 1869. (Bohn’s class, lib.) 

888.5- Ar4R 

Grant, Sir Alexander, Bart. Aris¬ 
totle. 1883. ( Anc. class.). 888.5-G77 

Athenaeus. Deipnosophists ; or, the Banquet 
of the learned ; tr. by Yonge. 3 v. 1854. 

(Bohn’s class, lib.) .888.9-At4 

Diogenes Laertius. Lives and opinions of 
eminent philosophers ; tr. by Yonge. 1853. 

(Bohn’s class, lib.) .888.9-D62 

Heliodorus,Longus, and Achilles Tatius. 
Greek romances; tr. by Smith. 1S55. 

(Bohn’s class, lib. ). . 888.9-H37 

Herodotus. Herodotus; tr. by Cary. 1870. 

( Bohn’s class, lib.) .888.1-H43 

History; ed. by Rawlinson. 4 v. 1893. 

930-H43 

Swayne. G, C. Herodotus. 1881. 

(Anc. class.) .888.1-Sw2 

Turner, D. W. Notes on Herodotus. 

Ed. 2, rev. and enl. 1857. (Bohn’s 

pint. lib.) .888.1-T85 

Wheeler, J. T Analysis and sum¬ 
mary of Herodotus. Ed. 2, rev. 1854. 

(Bohn’s phil. lib.) .888.1-W57 

Lucian. 

Collins, W.L. Lucian. 1883. (Anc. 

didst.) .888.7-C69 

Plato. Best thoughts; comp. fr. Prof. .To- 
wett’s trans. of the Dialogues. 1876. 

888.4-P69 

Day in Athens with Socrates. 1883. 

888.4-P69D1 

Summary and analysis of [his] dialogues; 


with analytical index by Day. 1870. 

(Bohn’s class, lib.) .888.4-P69D 

Works ; tr. by Cary, Davis and Burges. 6 v. 
1861-94. (Bohn’s class. lib.)..'.. . 888.4-P69X 
Collins, C. W. Plato. 18S2. (Anc. 
class.) .888.4-C69 


Plato. 

Pater, Walter. Plato and Platonism. 

1893.184-P27 

Strabo. Geography ; tr., with notes, by Ham¬ 
ilton and Falconer. 3 v. 1854-57. 

(Bohn’s class lib.) .888.9-St8 

Thucydides. 

Wheeler, J. T. Analysis and sum¬ 
mary of Thucydides. 1855. (Bohn’s 

phil. lib.) . 888.2-W57 

Willson, Marcius and R. P. Mosaics of Gre¬ 
cian history. 1883.938-W69 

Xenophon. Cyropfedia. and the Hellenics; 
tr. by Watson and Dale. 1870. ( Bohn’s 

class, lib.) .888.3-X2 

Minor works; tr. by Watson. 1869. (Bohn’s 
class, lib.) . 888.3-X2M 

Grant, Sir Alexander, Bart. Xen¬ 
ophon. 1875. (Anc. class.). 888.3-G77 

LITERATURE OF MINOR LANGUAGES. 

Arnold, Matthew. On the study of Celtic 
literature, and On translating Homer. 

1883.891-Ar63 

Frazer, R. W. Literary history of India. 

1898. (Lib. of lit. hist.) .891.1-F86 

Kalevala. Selections; tr. by Porter. 1873. 

894-K13 

Mills, C. D B., rd. and comp. Pebbles, 
pearls and gems of the Orient. 1882. 

890-M63 

Reed, E. A. Hindu literature. 1891.891.1-R25 

Turner, H. G., and Sutherland, Alexander. 
Development of Australian literature. 

1898.899-T86 

Wright, William. Short history of Syriac 
literature. 1894.892-W927 

PERSIAN LITERATURE. 

Blackwell, A. S., tr. Armenian poems. 1896. 

891.5-B56 

Omar Khayyam. Rubaiyat; rendered into 
English verse by Fitzgerald. Ed. 25, 
Amer. 1896 891.5-Oml5 

Reed, E. A. Persian literature, ancient and 
modern. 1893. 891.5-R25 

RUSSIAN LITERATURE. 

Bazan, E. P. Russia; its people and liter¬ 
ature ; tr. by Gardiner. 1890 891.7-B34 

Kriloff, I. A. Kriloff and his fables; tr. by 

W. R. S. Ralston. Ed. 4. 1883 891.7-K89 

Vogue, E. M., Vicomte de. Russian novelists ; 

tr by Edmands. [1887.].891.7-V86 

Voynich, E. L., tr. Humour of Russia. 

1895. (Inter, hum. see.) .891.9-V94 

































TRAVEL AND DESCRIPTION.—ATLASES. GENERAL TRAVEL. 


96 


TRAVEL AND DESCRIPTION. 


GAZETTEERS AND METHODS. 

Chambers, William and Robert, ed. Concise 

gazetteer of the world. 1895.*910-C35 

Knox, T. W. How to travel. Rev.ed. 1887. 

910.2-K77 

Prescott, T. H. Volume of the world. 1854. 

910-P92 

Thomas, Joseph, and Baldwin, Thomas, ed. 
Lippincott’s pronouncing gazetteer. 1875. 

*910-T36 

ATLASES. 

Bartholomew, John. Zell’s descriptive hand 

atlas of the world. 1873..*912-B28 

Black, Adam and Charles, pub. Black’s gen¬ 
eral atlas of the world. 1882.*912-B56 

Bohn, H. G., ed. Modern geography. Ed. 3, 

rev. 1865...9 12-B635 

Cram, G. F., pub. Universal atlas. [1892,] 

*912-C85 

Freeman, E. A. Historical geography of 

Europe. 2 v. 1881.911-F88 

Gage, W. L. Modern historical atlas. 1869. 

*911-G12 

Labberton, R. H. New historical atlas and 

general history. 1887. . . *..*911-L11 

Rand, McNally and Co., pub. Atlas of the 

world.. 2 v. 1896.*912-R16 

Rerick Bros., pub. County of Clark, Ohio; 

imperial atlas, etc. 1894.*912.77-R31 

Standard library atlas of classical geography. 

1861.••912.3-St2 

Titus, C. (>., pub. Atlas of Clark County, 
Ohio; fr. surveys by D. .T. Lake. 1870. 

"912.77-T53 

Walker, O. H .,pub Walker’s international 
atlas showing the railway systems. [1891.] 

*912-W15 

GENERAL TRAVEL AND DESCRIPTION. 

Amicis, Edmondo de. On blue waters. [1897.] 

910.4- Amo 

Bainbridge, Mrs. L. S. Round the world let¬ 
ters. 1882.910.4-B16 

Ballou, M M. Due west; or, Round the 

world in ten months. 1884.910.4-B215 

Beehler, W. H. Cruise of the Brooklyn. 

1885. 910.4-B395 

Brassey, A (A.), Lada. Around the world in 

the yacht ‘Sunbeam.’ 1881.910.4-B73 

Brooks, E. S. Story of the American sailor. 

[1888.].910.4-B79 

Broome, M. A. (S.) B., Lady. Travelling 
about over new and old ground. 1872. 

910.4- B793 


Buckley, .T. M. Travels in three continents; 

Europe, Africa, Asia. 1895.910-B862 

Chapin, .1. H. From Japan to Granada. 1889. 

910.4- C364 

Clemens, S. L. (Mark Twain.) Following 

the equator. 1897.910.4-C59 

Cooley, W D. History of maritime and in¬ 
land discovery. 3 v. 1830-31.910-C78 

Cotes, Mrs. S. J. (D.) Social departure, n. d. 

910.4- C826 

Curtis, B. R. Dottings round the circle. Ed. 

7. [1876.].910.4-C93 

Davis, R. H. Rulers of the Mediterranean. 

1894.910.4-D29 

Deming, Clarence. By-ways of nature and 

life. 18S4.910-D39 

Dilke, Sir C. W. Greater Britain, 1866-67. 

1869.910.4-D58 

Frith, Henry. Romance of navigation: brief 
record of maritime discovery. 1893. 

910.4- F898 

Frost, Thomas Half-hours with early ex¬ 
plorers. n. d.910.4-F926 

Modern explorers Ed. 2. 1883 910.4-F926M 
Headley, .T T., ed. Mountain adventures. 

1872..9 10-H341 

Hill, F. S. Twenty years at sea. 1893. 

910.4- H55 

Jenkins, J. S. Voyage of the U. S. Explor¬ 
ing Squadron, commanded by Wilkes, 

183^-42. 1852.9 10.4-J42 

Jones, DeLancey Floyd-. Letters from the 

far East, 1885-86. 1887.910.4-J72 

Kingston, W. H. G. Shipwrecks and dis¬ 
asters at sea. n. d.910.4-K62 

and Frith, Henry. Notable voyagers. 

1885.910.4-K621 

Many lands and many people. 1875. 910-M326 

Melville, Herman. White jacket. [1850.] 

910.4- M49 

Meriwether, Lee Afloat and ashore on the 

Mediterranean. 1892.910.4-M54 

Oliphant, Laurence. Episodes in a life of ad¬ 
venture. 1887.910-0128 

Rhoades, H. E. Around the world with the 

Blue Jackets. [1890.].910.4-R34 

Richardson, D. N. Girdle round the earth. 

1888 910 4-R39 

Russell, R. II. Edge of the Orient. 1896.910-R92 
Samuels, Samuel. From the forecastle to 

the cabin. 1887.910-Sa4 

Seward, W. H. Travels around the world. 

1874.910.4-Se9 

Smith, H. A. (Hazel Shepard.) Great cities 
of the modern world. [1885.] . 910.4-Sm52 

Wonderful cities of the world. [1887.] 

*910.4-Sm52W 











































GENERAL TRAVEL. ANTIQUITIES. 


97 


Spry, W. J. J. Cruise of H. M. S. “Chal¬ 
lenger.” 1877. 910.4-Sp8 

Stevens, Thomas. Around the world on a bi¬ 
cycle. 2 v. 1889.910.4-St46 

Stewart, C. S. Visit to the South Seas. 1829- 

30. 2 v. 1831.910.4-St54 

Taylor, Bayard, ed. Cyclopaedia of modern 

travel. 1869. *910.4-T211 

Tugnot de Lanoye, Ferdinand. Sublime in 

nature. 1872 . 910.4-T82 

Vassar, J. G. Twenty years around the 

world. Ed. 4. 1891. 910.4-V44 

Verne, Jules. Great explorers of the 19th 

century. 1887. 910.4-V59 

Vincent, Frank. Through and through the 

tropics. Ed. 2. 1882.910.4-V74 

Wallace, Mrs. S. (E.) Storied sea. 1883. 

910.4-W167 

Wells, Mrs. S. F. Ten years’ travel around 

the world. 1885.910.4-W47 

Wetmore, Mrs. E. (B.) Flying trip around 

the world. 1891.910.4-W53 

Whymper, Frederick. (The) sea ; adventure, 
peril, and heroism, n. d.910.4-W62 

ANTIQUITIES. 

Abbott, C. C. Primitive industry. 1881. 

571-Abl9 

Adams, W. H. D. Famous caves and cata¬ 
combs. 1886. 913-Ad2 

American Antiquarian Society/ Transactions 

and collections, 1820. 1820 . 913.7-Am3 

Baldwin, J. D. Ancient America. [1871.] 

913.7- B19 

Bandolier, A. F. A. Archaeological tour in 
Mexico. 1881. Ed. 2. 1885 . 913.72-B224 

Becker, W. A. Charicles ; private life of the 
ancient Greeks. New ed. 1854. 913.38-B39 
Gallus; or, Roman scenes in time of Au¬ 
gustus. Ed. 3. 1866.913.37-B39G 

Bliimner, Hugo. Home life of the ancient 
Greeks; tr. by Zimmern. 1893 . 913.38-B62 
Bonomi, Joseph. Nineveh and its palaces. 

New ed., rev. 1869.913.35-B64 

Brine, Lindesay. American Indians; their 
ancient earthworks and temples. 1894. 

913.7- B77 

Bucke, Charles. Ruins of ancient cities. 2v. 

1878.913.3-B86 

Buckley, T. A. Great cities of the ancient 

world. New ed. n. d.913.3-B863 

Cesnola, L. P. di. Cyprus ; its ancient cities, 

tombs and temples. 1878.9 13.39-C335 

Charnay, Desir6. Ancient cities of the new 

.world. 1887.913.72-C385 

Cburch, A. J. Roman life in the days of 

Cicero. [1883.].913.37-C47 

Conder, C. R. Palestine. 1889.913.33-C75 

Syrian stone-lore. 1886.913.33-C75S 

DeHass, F. S. Buried cities recovered; or, 
Explorations in Bible lands. Ed 10, with 
apx. 1886. :...... .913.33-D37 


DuChaillu, P. B. Vikingage. 2v. 1889.913.4-D85 
Dyer, T. H. Pompeii. New ed., enl. 1875. 

913.37- D98 

Edwards, Amelia B. Pharaohs, fellahs, and 

explorers. 1892.913.32-Ed9 

Evetts, B. T. A. New light on the Bible and 

the Holy Land. n. d...913.35-Ev25 

Fosbrooke, T. D. Arts, manufactures, man¬ 
ners, and institutions of the Greeks and 

Romans. 2 v. 1833-35.913.38-F78 

Foster, J. W. Pre-historic races of the United 
States of America. Ed. 3. 1874... 571-F81 
Fustel de Coulanges, N. D. (The) ancient 

city. 1874.913.38-F98 

Guh.1, Ernst, and Koner, Wilhelm. Life of 
the Greeks and Romans; tr. by Hueffer. 

n. d.-.913.38-G94 

Harrison, J. E. Mythology and monuments 

of ancient Athens. 1890.913.38-H248 

Hilprecht, H. V. Recent research in Bible 

lands. 1896.. . 913.35-H56 

Inge, W. R. Society in Rome under the 

Caesars. 1888.9 13.37-In4 

Lanciani, Rodolfo. Ancient Rome in the 
light of recent discoveries. 1890.913.37-L22 
Pagan and Christian Rome. 1893.913.37-L22P 
Layard, Sir A. H. Discoveries at Nineveh; 
abr. fr. his earlier work. 1852.913.35-L45N1 
Nineveh and Babylon. [1853.].. . .913.35-L45 
Nineveh and its remains. Ed. 2. 2 v. 

1849.913.35-L45N 

Mahaffy, J. P. Social life in Greece, from 
Homer to Menander. Ed. 4, rev. 1879. 

913.38- M27 

Mallet, P. H. Northern antiquities; tr. by 

Percy. New ed. 1859...:.913.48-M29 

Maspero, G. OTC. Life in ancient Egypt and 

Assyria. 1892.913.32-M38 

Moorehead, W. K. Fort Ancient, Warren 

county, Ohio. 1890,. .571-M784 

Myers, P. V. N. Remains of lost empires. 

1875...913.35-M99 

Nadaillac, Marqxiis de. Pre-historic Amer¬ 
ica. 1884.913.7-N12 

Palestine Exploration Fund. Our work in 

Palestine. 1875.913.33-P167 

Pellison, Maurice. Roman life in Pliny’s 
time; tr. by Wilkinson. 1897. ( Chautau¬ 
qua lit. and sci. circle.) .913.37-P36 

Peters, J. P. Nippur ; or, Explorations and 
adventures on the Euphrates. 1888-90. 

2 v. 1897.913.35-P435 

Petrie, W. M. F. Pyramids and temples of 
Gizeh. New and rev. ed. [1885.] .913.32-P44 
Ten years’ digging in Egypt, 1881-1891. n. 

d. . ..'..... 913.32-P44T 

Priest, Josiah. American antiquities and dis¬ 
coveries in the West. 1835.913.7-P93 

Proctor, R. A. (The) Great pyramid. 1883. 

913.32-P94 

Ramsey, William. Manual of Roman an¬ 
tiquities; rev. by Lanciani. 1895. 

913.37-R146 













































98 


TRAVEL AND DESCRIPTION.—ANTIQUITIES. EUROPE. 


Schliemann, Heinrich. Troja. 1884. 

913.39-Sch4 

Schuchhardt, Carl. Schliemann’s exca¬ 
vations; tr. by Sellers.. 1891-913.38-Sch8 

Seiss, J. A. Miracle in Stone; or, the Great 
pyramid of Egypt. Ed. 6, enl. [1877.] 

913.32-Se4 

Shepherd, H. A. Antiquities of the state of 

Ohio. 1890..•.913.77-Sh46 

Short, J. T. North Americans of antiquity. 

Ed. 3. 1882.913.7-Sh8 

Shumway, E. S. Day in ancient Rome. 1885. 

(Chautauqua lit andsci. circle.). . .913.37-Sh9 
Smith, George. Assyrian discoveries, 1873 

and 1874. 1875.913.35-Sm5 

Smith, H. A. (Hazel Shepard.) Great cities 
of the ancient world. [1885.] 913.3-Sm52 

Thruston, G. P. Antiquities of Tennessee. 

1890.*..571-T41 

Timayenis, T. T. Greece in the times of 

Homer. 1885.913.38-T477 

Tsountas, Chrestos, and Manatt, J. J. My¬ 
cenaean age. 1897.;-913.38-T786 

Westropp, H. M. Handbook of archaeology. 

Ed 2, rev. 1878....:.913.3-W52 

Wilkinson, Sir J. G. Popular account of the 
ancient Egyptians. New ed. 2 v. 1874. 

913.32-W66 

Wright, W. B. Ancient cities. 1886.913.3-W93 
EUROPE. 

Aldrich, T. B. From Ponkapog to Pesth. 

1883 ..914-A12 

Bellows, H M. Old World in its new face; 

Europe in 1867-68. 2 v. 1868-69 . 914-B42 

Blake, M. E. (M. E. B.) Summer holiday 

in Europe. 1890.914-B58 

Child, Theodore. Summer holidays; notes 

in Europe. 1889.814-C44 

Cities and principal towns of the world. 1830. 

914-C49 

Clark, Alexander. Summer rambles in Eu¬ 
rope. 1879.914-C54 

Cox, S. S. Arctic Sunbeams. 1882... 914-C827 

Search for winter sunbeams. 1869.914-C827S 

Davis, R. H., and others. Great streets of 

the world. 1892.... ; .914-D291 

Durbin, J. P. Observations in Europe. 2 v 

1844.914-D93 

Elson, L. C. European reminiscences ; vaca¬ 
tion tours of a musician in various coun¬ 
tries. [1891-96.].914-E17 

Falkner, W. C. Rapid ramblings in Europe. 

1884 .914-F19 

Felton, C. C. Familiar letters from Europe. 

1865.914-F35 

Field, H. M. From the Lakes of Killarney to 
the Golden Horn. Ed. 8. [1876 ].. 914-F45 
Gage, W. L. Leisurely journey [1886.] 914-G12 
Glisan, Rodney. Two years in Europe. 1887. 

914-G49 

Guild, Curtis. Abroad again. 1878.. .914-G943 


Guild, Curtis. Over the ocean 1878.914-G9430 
Hamilton, P. J. Rambles in historic lands. 

1893. .9 14-H18 

Heine, Heinrich. Pictures of travel; tr. by 

Leland. Ed., 7th rev 1873.914-H36 

Howe, Mrs. J. (W.) From the oak to the 

olive 1868.9 14-H83 

Jackson, Mrs. H. M. (F.) H. ( H. II.) Bits 

of travel. 1874.914-J13 

Glimpses of three coasts. 1886. . 914-J13G 

James, Henry, jr. Portraits of places. 1884. 

914-J23 

Transatlantic sketches. 1875.914-J23T 

Lee, A. E. European days and ways. 1890. 

914-L51 

Locke, D. R. (Petroleum V. Nasby.) Nasby 

in exile. 1882. 914-L79 

Longfellow, H. W. Outre-mer; pilgrimage 

beyond the sea. Rev. ed. 1881.914-L86 

Loomis, L. C. Index guide to Europe. 1896. 

914-L87 

Lutz, H. E. Student’s views abroad. 1888. 

914-L98 

MacCollestre, S. H. After-thoughts of for¬ 
eign travel. Ed. 4. 1883.9 14-M135 

Macgregor, John. Thousand miles in the 

Rob Roy canoe. Ed. 7. 1871.914-M17 

Voyage alone in the yawl “Rob Roy.” Ed. 

2. 1868.9 14-M17V 

McGrew, T. F. Letters from Europe. 1885. 

914-M175 

MacKenzie, Rev. Alexander. Some things 

abroad. 1887.914-M21 

Michelet, Jules. On the highways of Europe ; 

tr. by Serrano. [1893.].914-M58 

Moulton, Mrs. L. (C.) Lazy tours in Spain 
and elsewhere. [Ed. 5.] 1898 . 914-M86L 

Random rambles. [1881].914-M86 

Ninde, M. L. We two alone in Europe. 1886. 

914-N62 

Perine, E. T. Wayside gleanings. [1880.] 

914-P42 

Pitman, Mrs. M. J. (D.) (Margery Deane.) 

European breezes. 1882. ... 9 14-P68 

Potter, V. M. To Europe on a stretcher. 

1890.914-P85 

Prime, S. I. Travels in Europe and the East. 

2 v. 1870.914-P934 

Reclus, Elis6e. Earth and its inhabitants: 

Europe. 5 v. 1882. ...*.*914-R24 

Silliman, Benjamin. Visit to Europe in 

1851. Ed. 5. 2 v. 1856. 914-Si27 

Smith, F. Hopkinson. Well-worn roads of 
Spain, Holland and Italy. 1892.. ,9 14-Sm47 
Stoddard, J. L. Red letter days abroad. 

1884. .9 14-St64 

Stowe, Mrs. H. E. (B.) Sunny memories of 

foreign lands. 2 v. 1854.914-St8 

Taylor, Bayard. At home and abroad. 2 v. 

1878-79. 914-T21 

By-ways of Europe. 1882.914-T21B 

Views a-foot. 1870. 914-T21V 
















































SCOTLAND. IRELAND. ENGLAND. 


99 


Terhune, Mrs. M. V. (H.) ( Marion liar land.) 

Loiterings in pleasant paths. 1880. 914-T27 
Thompson, Mrs. E. W. Beaten paths. 1874. 

914-T37 

Wallace, Mrs. E. D. Woman’s experiences 

in Europe. 1872.914-W164 

Warner, C. D. Roundabout journey. 1884. 

914-W24 

Saunterings. 1873.914-W24S 

Warren, H. W. Sights and insights. 1876. 

914-W25 

Wood, Charles. Saunterings in Europe. 
[1882.].914-W85 

SCOTLAND AND IRELAND. 

Boswell, Janies. Tour to the Hebrides with 

Samuel Johnson. [1852.].914.1-B65 

Carlyle, Thomas. Reminiscences of my Irish 

journey, 1849. 1882.914.15-C21 

Craik, Mrs. D. M. (M.) Unknown country. 

1887.'.914.15-C84 

Cumming, C. F. Gordon-. In the Hebrides. 

Newed. 1883..914.1-C91 

Hall, S. C. and Mrs. A. M. (F.) Ireland, its 
scenery, character, etc. New ed. 3 v. 

n. d.914.15-H14 

Hamerton, P. G. Painter’s camp. 1871. 

914.1- H17 

Henderson, T. F. Old-world Scotland; its 

modes and manners, n. d.914.1-H38 

Hunnewell, James. Lands of Scott. [1871.1 

914.1- H91 

Logan, James. Scottish Gael; or, Celtic 
manners as preserved among the High¬ 
landers; ed. by Stuart. 2 v. [1876.] 

914.1- L83 

Pennell, Joseph and Mrs. E. (R.) Our jour- 

to the Hebrides. 1889.914.1-P383 

Trench, W. S. Realities of Irish life. 1880. 

914.15-T72 

Victoria, Queen of Great Britain. Leaves 
from the journal of our life in the High¬ 
lands. 1848-61; ed. by Helps. 1868. 

914.1- V665 

More leaves from the journal of a life in 
the Highlands, 1862-82. 1884. 914.1-V665L 

Watt, Francis, and Carter, Andrew. Pictur¬ 
esque Scotland. 1883.914.1-W34 

Wordsworth, Dorothy. Recollections of a 
tour made in Scotland. 1803. Ed. 3. 1894. 

914.1- W888 

ENGLAND. 

Ashton, John. Dawn of the 19th century in 


England. 1886.914.2-As3 

Social life in the reign of Queen Anne. 2 
v. 1882.•.914.2-As3S 

Badeau, Adam. Aristocracy in England 

1886.914.2-B137 

Bailey, J. M. (Danbury News man.) England 

from a back window. [1S78.].914.2-B15 

Besant, Walter. London. [1892.]-. . 914.2-B46 


Blouet, Paul. (Max O’Bell.) John Bull and 

his island, n. d.914.2-B62 

Carnegie, Andrew. American four-in-hand 

in Britain 1883.914.2-C217 

Champlin, J. D .,jr. Chronicle of the coach. 

1887.914.2-C357 

Collier, R.L. English home life. 1886.914.2-C69 
Cotes, Mrs. S. J. (D.) American girl in Lon¬ 
don. 1891.,. 914.2-C826 

Daryl, Philippe. Public life in England ; tr. 

by Frith, n.d.914.2-D257 

Davis, R. H. Our English cousins. 1894. 

914.2- D29 

Dodd, A. B. Cathedral days. 1887...914.2-D66 
Emerson, R.W. English traits. 1856 914.2-Em3 
Gordon, W. J. How London lives; the feed¬ 
ing, cleansing, lighting, and police of 

London, n. d.352-G6t 

Greenwood, James. Wilds of London. New 
ed. 1881.914.2-G857 

Guild, Curtis. Britons and Muscovites. 1888. 

914.2- G943 

Hare, A. J. C. Walks in London. 1884. 

914.2- H23 

Harper, C. G. Marches of Wales. 1894. 

914.2- H232 

Harrison, Wilmot. Memorable London 

houses. Ed, 2. 1889.914.2-H25 

Hawthorne, Nathaniel. Our old home and 
English note-books. 2 v. 1891.914.2-H320 
Our old home; English sketches. 1863. 

914.2- H32 

Holmes, O. W. Our hundred days in Eu¬ 
rope. 1887.914.2-H73 

Hoppin, J. M. Old England. Ed. 4. 1872. 

914.2- H77 

Howitt, William. Northern heights of Lon¬ 
don. 1869.914.2-H84 

Rural life of England Ed. 2, rev. 1840. 

914.2- H84R 

Jefferies, Richard. Wild life in a southern 

country. 1879.914.2-J36 

Jusserand, J. A. A. J. English wayfaring 
life in the Middle Ages; tr. by Smith. 

Ed. 4. 1892.914.2-J98 

Loftie, W. J. Westminster Abbey. New ed. 

1891.914.2-L83 

Lytton, E. G. E. Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron. 

England and the English, n. d. . .914.2-L99 
Mateaux, C. L. Rambles round London town. 

n . d.914.2-M41 

Miller, Hugh. First impressions of England 

and its people. 1851..914.2-M61 

Pascoe, C. E. London of today, 1889. 1889. 

914.2- P26 

Patten, C. B. England as seen by an Amer¬ 
ican banker. [1885.]. 914.2-P276 

Rideing, W. H. Thackeray’s London, his 
haunts and the scenes of his novels. 1885. 

823-R43 

Sadler, L. R. (Jacob Larwood.) Story of the 
London parks. Newed. 1881... 914.2-Sal5 


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100 


TRAVEL AND DESCRIPTION—GERMANY. AUSTRIA. FRANCE. 


Silloway, T. W., and Powers, L. L. Cathe¬ 
dral towns of England, Ireland and Scot¬ 
land. 1383..914.2-Si3 

Taine, H. A. Notes on England ; tr. by Rae. 

1876.914.2-T13 

Thwaites, R. G. Our cycling tour in England. 

1892 . 914.2-T425 

Timbs, Johns. Abbeys, castles and ancient 

halls of England and Wales; rev. and enl. 

by Gunn. 3v. [1872.].914.2-T48 

Trevelyan, Marie. Glimpses of Welsh life and 

character. [1893.].914.2-T72 

Tristram, W. 0. Coaching days and coach¬ 
ing ways. 1893.914.2-T736 

Van Rensselaer, Mrs. Schuyler. English 
cathedrals ; il. by Pennell. 1893.. . 726-V35 
White, R. G. England without and within. 

1881.914.2-W59 

Winter, William ©ray days and gold. 1891. 

914.2- W74 

Shakespeare’s England. New ed., rev. 

1893 914.2-W74S 
Trip to England. Ed. 2, rev. and enl. 1891. 

914.2-W74T 

GERMANY AND AUSTRIA. 

Badeker, Karl, ed. Northern Germany. Ed. 

9, rev. 1886.914.3-B14 

Rhine, from Rotterdam to Constance. Ed. 

10, rev. 18S6.914.3-B14R 

Southern Germany and Austria. Ed. 6, 

rev. 1887.914.3-B14G 

Brace, C. L. Home-life in Germany. 1853. 

914.3-B72 

Edwards, Amelia B. Untrodden peaks and 
unfrequented valleys. Ed. 2. 1890. 

914.36-Ed9 

Fletcher, Margaret. Sketches of life and 
character in Hungary. 1892. . .914.39-F634 
Gerard, Mme. E. (de L.) Land beyond the 

forest; Transylvania. 1888.914.39-G31 

Hawthorne, Julian. Saxon studies. 1876. 

914.3- H318 

Howard, B. W., afterward Mrs. Teuffel. One 

year abroad. 1877.914.3-H826 

Howitt, William. Rural and domestic life 

in Germany. 1842.914.3-H84 

Hurst, J. F. Life and literature in the 

Fatherland. 1875. 914.3-H94 

Kay, David. Austria-Hungary. 1880.914.36-K18 
Murphy, Lady Blanche. Down the Rhine. 


See.... 914.94-W62 

Norman, Mrs. M. M. (D.) Girl in the Kar- 

pathians. Ed. 4. n. d... .914.3-N784 

Norton, M. B. In and around Berlin. 1889. 

914.3-N82 

Parry, E. L. Life among the Germans. 

1887.914.3-P25 

Buggies, Henry. Germany seen without 

spectacles. 1883.914.3-R845 

Thomson, H. C. Outgoing Turk; [Bosnia 
under Austrian rule.] 1897.914.39-T38 


Trollope, Mrs. F. (M.) Vienna and the Aus¬ 
trians. 2 v. 1838.914.36-T742 

Waring, G. E.,jr. Bride of the Rhine. 1878. 

914.3-W23 

Tyrol and the skirt of the Alps. 1880. 

914.36-W23 

FRANCE. 


Amicis, Edmondo de. Studies of Paris. Ed. 

3. 1882.914.4-Am5 

Bacon, Henry. Parisian year. 1882.914.4-B132 
Badeker, Karl, ed. Paris and environs. Ed., 

9, rev. 1888. 914.4-B14 

Brownell, W. C. French traits. 1889. 

914.4- B82 

Child, Theodore. Praise of Paris. 1893. 

914.4- C44 

Freeman, E. A. Sketches of travel in Nor¬ 
mandy and Maine 1897. 914.4-F88 

Hamerton, P. G. French and English; a 

comparison. 1889.914.4-H17 

Paris in old and present times. 1885. 

914.4-H17P 

Round my house; rural life in France. 

1876. 914.4-H17R 

Hare, A. J. C. Days near Paris. [1888.] 

914.4-H23 


Henry, Stuart. Paris days and evenings. 

1896.914.4-H39 

Houssaye, Arsene. Life in Paris. 1875. 

914.4-H816 

James, Henry, jr. Little tour in France. 

1885.914.4-J23 

Janvier, T. A. Embassy to Provence. 1893. 

914.4- J26 

Jarves, J. J. Parisian sights. 1856. 914.4-J29 

Kaufmann, Richard. Paris of today; tr. by 

Flinch. [1891.].914.4-K16 

Lansdell, Henry. Churches and castles of 

mediaeval France. 1895.726-L32 

Macquoid, Mrs. K. S. Through Brittany; 

South Brittany, n. d.914.4-M245 

Through Normandy. Ed. 2. n. d. 

914.4-M245N 

Macquoid, T. R. and Mrs. K. S. Pictures 
and legends from Normandy and Brit¬ 
tany. 1881.914.4-M247 

Piatt, Mrs. L. K. Bell Smith abroad. 1855. 

914.4- P57 

Sheppard, Nathan. Shut up in Paris. 1871. 

(Tauchnitz ed.) ..914.4-Sh48 

Stevenson, R. L. Inland voyage. 1883.914.4-St5 
Travels with a donkey in the C6vennes. 

1879. •.914.4-St5T 


Taine, H. A. Notes on Paris ; tr., with notes, 

by Stevens. 1875.914.4-T13 

Thackeray, W. M. Paris sketch book, East¬ 
ern sketches, and the Irish sketch book. 

[1840 ].914.4-T32 

Theuriet, AndrA Rustic life in France ; tr. 

by Dole. [1896.]..914.4-T34 

Trollope, Mrs. F. (M.) Paris and the Pari¬ 
sians in 1835. 2 v. 1836 ...914.4-T742 








































ITALY.' SPAIN AND PORTUGAL. 


101 


Whymper, Edward. Chamonix and Mont 

Blanc. 1896 .914.4-W62 

Young, Arthur. Travels in France, 1787-89. 

Ed. 3. 1890 ..914.4-Y85 

ITALY. 

Adams, W. H. D. Queen of the Adriatic. 

1869.914.5-Ad2 

Badeker, Karl, ed. Italy., 3 v. 1886-90. 

914.5- B14 

Contents: 

v. 1. N. Italy, and routes through France, Switzerland 
and Austria. 

v.2. Central Italy and Rome. 

v.8. S. Italy, Sicily, Lipari Is., Malta, Sardinia, Tunis 
and Corfu. 

Ballou, M. M. Story of Malta. 1893.914.5-B215 
Bartlett, W. H. Pictures from Sicily. 1853. 

914.5-B284 

Bazin, Ren6. Italians of to-day ; tr. by Mar- 

chant. 1897.914.5-B34 

Benson, Eugene. Art and nature in Italy. 

1882.914.5-B44 

Bianciardi, Mrs. E. D. R. At home in Italy. 

1884.914.5-B47 

Bourget, Paul. Impressions of Italy ; fr. the 

French by Serrano [1892.].914.5-B66 

Castelar, Emilio. Old Rome and new Italy ; 

tr. by Arnold. 1875.914.5-C267 

Dennie, John. Rome of to-day and yesterday. 

1894.914.5-D42 

Dickens, Charles. Pictures from Italy, n. d. 

914.5- D55 

Eaton, C. A. Rome in the 19th century. 

Ed. 5. 2 v. 1860.914.5-Ea8 

Forbes, S. R. Rambles in Naples. Ed. 3. 

1886.914.5-F74 

Hall, Newman. Land of the Forum and the 

Vatican. 1855. 914.5-H137 

Hare, A. J. C. Cities of southern Italy and 

Sicily, n. d.914.5-H23C 

Days near Rome. 1875.914.5-H23D 

Florence, n. d. 914.5-H23 

Venice, n. d.914.5-H23V 

Walks in Rome. Ed. 7, Amer. n. d. 

914.5-H23R 

Hawthorne, Nathaniel, Passages from the 
French and Italian note-books. 1891. 

914.5- H32 

Headley, J. T. Letters from Italy. 1847. 

914.5- H34 

Howells, W. D. Italian journeys. 1867. 

914.5- H83 

Tuscan cities. 1886.914.5-H83T 

Venetian life. Ed. 2. 1867 ; .914.5-H83V 

Jameson, Mrs. A. B. (M.) Diary of an en- 

nuyee. 1866.914.5-J24 

Jarves, J. J. Italian rambles. 1883,. 914.5-J29 

Italian sights. 1S56.914.5-J29I 

Kavanagh, Julia. Summer and winter in 
the two Sicilies. 1858. (Tauchnitz ed.) 

914.5- K17 

Moens, W. J. C. English travelers and Ital¬ 
ian brigands. 1866. 914.5-M72 


Norton, C. E. Notes of travel and study in 

Italy. 1881.914.5-N824 

Paton, W. A. Picturesque Sicily. 1898. 

914.5- P27 

Pennell, Joseph and Mrs. E. (R.) Two Pil¬ 
grims’ progress. 1887.914.5-P383 

Smith, F. Hopkinson. Gondola days. 1897. 

914.5- Sm47 

Story, W. AV. Roba di Roma. 1887. . 914.5-St7 
Symonds, J. A. Italian byways. 1883.914.5-Sy6 
Taine, H. A. Italy, Florence,"and Venice; 
fr. the French by Durand. Ed. 4. 1874. 

914.5- T13 

Italy,Rome, and Naples; fr. the French by 

Durand. Ed. 4. 1874.914.5-T13I 

Waters, Mrs C. (E.) C. Queen of the Adri¬ 
atic; or, Venice, mediaeval and modern. 

[1893.].914.5-W31 

Woolson, C. F. Mentone, Cairo and Corfu. 

1896.914.5-W88 

SPAIN AND PORTUGAL. 

Amicis, Edmondo de. Spain and the Span¬ 
iards; tr. by Cady. 1881.914.6-Am5 

Anderson, H. C. In Spain and a visit to Por¬ 
tugal. 1876.>.914.6-An2 

Attache in Madrid ; tr. fr. the Ger. [by Mme. 

F. Calderon de la Barca.] 1856 . . 914.6-At8 
Bryant, AV. C. Letters of a traveler: [Spain.] 

1859.914.6-B84 

Crawfurd, 0. J. F. (John Latouche.) Portu¬ 
gal, old and new. 1880.914.69-C85 

Day, Henry. From the Pyrenees to the pil¬ 
lars of Hercules. 1883.914.6-D33 

Downes, AV. H. Spanish ways and by-ways. 

1883.914.6-D76 

Field, H. M. Gibraltar. 1888.914.6-F45 

Old Spain and new Spain. 1888. 914.6-F450 
Field, Kate. Ten days in Spain. 1875. 

914.6- F453 

Ford, Richard. Handbook for Spain. Ed. 7, 

rev. 2 v. 1890.914.6-F75 

Gadow, Hans. In northern Spain. 1897. 

914.6- G11 

Hale, E. E. Seven Spanish cities. 1883. 

914.6- H13 

Hare, A. J. C. Wanderings in Spain. 1873. 

914.6- H23 

Harrison, J. A. Spain in profile. 1879. 

914.6- H246 

Hay, John. Castillian days. 1871. 914.6-H32 

Irving, AVashington. Alhambra. 1894.914.6-Ir8 
Jaccaci, A. F. On the trail of Don Quixote. 

1896 . 914.6-J113 

Lathrop, G. P. Spanish vistas. 1883.914.6-L34 
Lent, AA r . B. Across the country of the little 

King. 1897.914.6-L54 

Loring, G. B. Year in Portugal, 1889-90. 

1891.914.69-L89 

Moulton, Mrs. L. (C.) Lazy tours in Spain 
and elsewhere. [Ed. 5.] 1898.. .914-M86L 
Nixon, M. F. AA r ith a pessilnist in Spain. 

1897 . 914.6-N65 










































102 DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL.—RUSSIA. NORWAY, SWEDEN AND DENMARK. 


Patch, Olive, pseud,.? Sunny Spain. 1884. 

914.6- P207 

Stoddard, C. A. Spanish cities. 1892.914.6-St6 
Taine, H. A. Tour through the Pyrenees; 

tr. by Fiske. 1875.914.6-T13 

Thornbury, G. W. Life in Spain. 1860. 

914.6- T396 

Vincent, M. R. In the shadow of the Pyre¬ 
nees. 1883.914.6-V744 

Weeks, L. H. Among the Azores. 1882. 

914.0-W424 

RUSSIA. 

Bazan, E. P. Russia; its people and litera¬ 


ture; tr. by Gardiner. 1890.891.7-B34 

Bigelow, Poultney. Borderland of the Czar 
and Kaiser. 1895.914.7-B48 


Bouton, J. B. Round about Moscow. 1887. 

914.7-B065 

Browne, J. R. Land of Thor. 1870.914.7-B815 
Chester, Mrs. H. M. Russia, past and pres¬ 
ent; adapted fr. German of Lankenau and 

Oelnitz. 1881.914.7-C42 

Greene, F. V. Sketches of army life in Rus¬ 
sia. 1880..914.7-G83 

Hapgood, I. F. Russian rambles. 1895. 

914.7- H21 

Hare, A. J. C. Studies in Russia, n. d. 

914.7- H23 

Leroy-Beaulieu, Anatole. Empire of the 
tsars and the Russians; tr. by Ragozin. 


3 v. 1893-96.914.7-L50 

Logan, J. A., jr. In joyful Russia. 1897. 

914.7-L83 

Morflll, W. R. Russia. 1880.914.7-M82 


Proctor, E. D. Russian journey. 1872. 

914.7- P937 

Sala, G. A. Journey due North. 1858 914.7-Sa3 
Sears, Robert. Illustrated description of the 

Russian empire. 1855.914.7-Sel0 

Stead, W. T. Truth about Russia. 1888. 

914.7-St3 

Stepniak, pseud. Russian peasantry. 1888. 

914.7- St43 

Stevens, Thomas. Through Russia on a mus¬ 
tang. 1891.914.7-St40 

Stoddard, C. A. Across Russia. 1891.914.7-St0 
Thielmann, Max, Freiherr von. Caucasus, 
Persia, and Turkey in Asia; tr. by Hen- 

eage. 2 v. 1875 . 914.7-T34 

Tweedie, Mrs. Alec. Through Finland 4n 

carts. 1898.914.7-T92 

Vogue, E. M., Vicointe de, and others. Tsar 

and his people. 1891..914.7-V802 

Wallace, D. M. Russia. 1877.914.7-W10 

NORWAY, SWEDEN AND DENMARK. 

Anderson, H. C. Pictures of travel. 1871. 

914.8- An2 

Baker, Mrs. Woods. Pictures of Swedish 

life. 1894.914.8-B178 

Ballou, M. M. Due north; or, Glimpses of 
Scandinavia and Russia. 1887 914.8-B215 


Brace, C. L. Norse-folk. 1857 .914.8-B72 

Caton, J. D. Summer in Norway. Ed. 2. 

1880 . 914.8-C29 

Chapman, Abel. Wild Norway. 1897 914.8-C367 
Davis, Mrs. S. M. (H.) Norway nights and 

Russian days. 1887..914.8-D293 

DuChaillu, P. B. Land of the midnight sun. 

2 v. 1882.914.8-D85 

Kimball, E. C. Midnight sunbeams. [1888.] 

914.8- K50 

Lees, J. A., and Clutterbuck, W. J. Three 

in Norway, n.d.914.8-L52 

Price, Edward. Norway and its scenery, com¬ 
prising the author’s Journal, with addi¬ 
tions ; ed. by Forester. 1853.914.8-P927 

Taylor, Bayard. Northern travel. 1880. 

914.8- T21 

Thomas, W. W., jr. Sweden and the Swedes. 

1893.914.8-T308 

Tyler, K. E. Story of a Scandinavian sum¬ 
mer. 1881.914.8-T97 

Vincent, Franker. Norsk, Lapp, and Finn. 

1881 .914.8-V74 

MINOR COUNTRIES OF EUROPE. 

Amicis, Edmondo de. Constantinople ; tr. by 

Tilton, 1878. 914.9-Am5 

Holland and its people; tr. by Tilton. 

1889.914.92-Am5 

Badeker, Karl, ed. Belgium and Holland. 

Ed. 8, rev. 1885.914.9-B14 

Baird, H. M. Modern Greece. 1856. 

914.95-B105 

Baker, James. Turkey. 1877 . 914.90-B17 

Ball, John, ed. Peaks, passes and glaciers. 

Ed. 5. 1860.914.9-B21 

Barrows, S. J. Isles and shrines of Greece. 

1898.914.95-B27 

Benjamin, S. G. W. Turk and Greek 1867. 

914.90- B43 

Bird, F. S. Land of dykes and windmills. 

1882 .914.92-B53 

Brassey, A. (A.), Lady. Sunshine and storm 

in the East, 1880'..914.90-B73 

Byers, S. H. M. Switzerland and the Swiss. 

1885.914.94-B99 

Cox, S. S. Diversions of a diplomat in Tur¬ 
key. 1887.914.90-C827 

Isles of the Princes; or, the Pleasures of 

Prinkipo. 1887.914.99-C827 

Crawford, F. M. Constantinople; illus. by 

Weeks. 1895.914.9-C85 

Dufferin, 1st Earl of. Letters from high lat¬ 
itudes, 1856. [1873.]. 914.91-D87 

Field, H. M. Greek islands and Turkey after 

the war. 1885.91.4.99-F45 

Hamlin, Cyrus. Among the Turks, 1878. 

914.90- H18 

Hanson, C. «H. Land of Greece. 1886. 

914.95-H19 

Hare, A. J. C. Holland and Scandinavia. 
[1884.]. 914.92-H23 









































MINOR COUNTRIES OF EUROPE. ASIA. CHINA. JAPAN. 


103 


Harrison, J. A. Greek vignettes. 1878 

914.95-H246 

Hornby, E. B., Lady. In and around Stam- 

boul. n. d. 914.96-H78 

Johnson, A. C. Cottages of the Alps. 1860. 

914.94-J62 

Kneeland, Samuel. American in Iceland. 

1876 914.91-K73 

Laveleye, Emile de. Balkan peninsula; tr. 

by Thorpe. 1887.914.97-L39 

Mahaffy, J. P. Rambles and studies in 

Greece. 1876.914.95-M27 

and Rogers, J. E. Tour through Holland 
and Germany. 1889 914.92-M275 

Sergeant, Lewis. Greece 1880 . 914.95-Se6 

Snider, D. J. Walk in Hellas. 1883 914.95-Sn3 
Stephens, J. L. Incidents of travel in Greece, 
Turkey, Russia, and Poland. Ed. 7. 2 v. 

[1838.].914.95-St4 

Taylor, Bayard. Travels in Greece and Rus¬ 
sia. [1859.].914.95-T21 

Tissot, Victor. Unknown Switzerland ; tr. by 

Wilson, n.d. 914.94-T526 

Tuckerman, C. K. Greeks of to-day. Ed. 2, 

rev. 1878.9 14.95-T81 

Tyndall, John. Hours of exercise in the 

Alps 1871.914.94-T98 

Walker, Mrs. M. A. Untrodden paths in 

Roumania. 1888.914.98-W15 

Whymper, Edward. Scrambles amongst the 
Alps, 1860-69; and Down the Rhine, by 
Lady Murphy, n.d.914.94-W62 

ASIA. 

Allen, T. G., jr., and Sachtleben. W. L. 

Across Asia on a bicycle. 1894 . 9 15-A156 

Bonvalot, Gabriel. Through the heart of 
Asia; tr. by Pitman. 2 v. 1889 915-B648 

Carnegie, Andrew. Round the world. 1884. 

915-C217 

Coffin, C. C. Our new way round the world. 

1869. 915-C66 

Field, H. M. From Egypt to Japan. Ed. 7. 

[1877.]. 915-F45 

Ford, J. D. American cruiser in the East 

1898... 915-F75 

Lansdell, Henry. Chinese central Asia. 2 v. 

1894. 915-L29 

Norman, Henry. Peoples and politics of the 

far East. 1895.. . 915-N782 

Polo, Marco. Travels; ed. by Wright. 1854. 

915-P76 

Pumpelly, Raphsel. Across America and 
Asia. Ed. 5, rev. 1871 915-P97 

Stanley, H. M. Early travels and adventures 
in America and Asia. 2 v. 1895.9 17.8-St25 
Taylor, Bayard, ed. Central Asia. 1881. 

% 915-T211 

CHINA AND COREA. 

Bishop. Mrs. I. L. (B.) Among the Tibetans. 

[1894.].915.1-B537 

Korea and her neighbors. 1898.915.19-B537 


Bonvalot, Gabriel. Across Thibet; tr. by 

Pitman. [1892.].915.1-B648 

Colquhoun, A. R China in transformation. 

1898.915.1-C715 

Cumming, C. F. Gordon-. Wanderings in 

China. 2 v. 1886.915.1-C91 

Douglas, R. K. China. [1885.J.915.1-D746 

Society in China. 1894 . 915.1-D746S 

Fielde, A. M. Corner of Cathay. 1894. 

915.1- F457 

Geddie, John. Beyond the Himalayas. 1882. 

915.1- G266 

Gilmore, G. W. Korea, from its capital. 

[1892.] .915.19-G425 

Gilmour, James. Among the Mongols, n.d. 

915.1- G429 

Griffis, W. E. Corea, without and within. 

Ed. 2. [1885.].915.19-G87 

Hart, V. C. Western China. 188S. 915.1-H26 

Holcombe, Chester. Real Chinaman. 1895. 

915.T-H695 

Hosie, Alexander. Three years in western 

China. [1889.J.915.1-H79 

Mackay, G. L From far Formosa. Ed. 2. 

1896.915.1-M19 

Martin, W A. P. Chinese 1881 915.1-M367 

Cycle of Cathay. Ed 2. 1897 915.1-M367C 

Miln, Mrs. L. J. Quaint Korea. 1895.915.19-M635 
Morris, T. M. Winter in North China. 1892. 

915.1- M837 

Oppert, Ernest. Forbidden land; Corea. 

1880.915.19-Op5 

Rockhill, W. W. Land of the lamas. 1891. 

915.1- R59 

Smith, A. H. Chinese characteristics. Ed. 3, 

rev. [1894.]. 915.1-Sm4 

Thomson, John. Through China with a 

camera. 1898. .9 1 5.1-T38 

Wellby, M. S. Through unknown Tibet. 

1898.9 15.1-W453 

Williams, Mrs. H. D. Year in China. 1864. 

915.1- W67 

Williams, S W. Middle Kingdom; survey 
of the Chinese empire. Lev. ed. 2 v. 

1883 . 915.1-W68 

Williamson, Isabelle. Old highways in China. 

1884 .915.1-W676 

Wilson, J. H. China. 1887.915.1-W685 

JAPAN. 

Alcock, Sir Rutherford. Capital of the Ty¬ 
coon. 2 v. 1863 ..915.2-A116 

Arnold, Sir Edwin. Japonica. 1891.915.2-Ar6 
Bacon, A. M. Japanese girls and women. 

[Ed. 5.] 1892 915.2-B126 

Japanese interior, 1888-89. 1893.915.2-B126J 

Bishop, Mrs. I L. (B.) Unbeaten tracks in 

Japan. 2 v. 1881.915.2-B537 

Clark, E. W. Life and adventures in Japan. 

[1878.].915.2-C545 

Dresser, Christopher. Japan. 1882.915.2-D816 

Faulds, Henry. Nine years in Nipon. 1888. 

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Finck, H. T. Lotos time in Japan. 1895. 

915.2- F49 

Hearn, Lafcadio. Gleanings in Buddha- 

flelds. 1898.915.2-H35G 

Glimpses of unfamiliar Japan. 2 v. 1894. 

915.2- H35 

Out of the East; New Japan. 1895.915.2-H350 
House, E. H. Japanese episodes. 1881. 

915.2- H81 

LaFarge, John. Artist’s letters from Japan. 

1897.915.2-L13 

Maclay, A. C. Budget of letters from Japan. 

1886 ...915.2-M218 

Morris,.!. Advance Japan. 1895. .. .915.2-M83 
Mossman, Samuel. Japan 1880. . . 915.2-M85 
Norman, Henry. Real Japan. 1892.9 15.2-N782 
Parsons, Alfred. Notes in Japan. 1896. 

915.2- P25 

Pearson, G. C. Flights inside and outside 

paradise. 1886.915.2-P32 

Peery, R. B. Gist of Japan 1897 . 915.2-P346 
Regamey, F61ix. Japan in art and industry, 
with glance at manners and customs. 

1893. 915.2-R26 

Rein, J. J. Industries of Japan ; its agricul¬ 
ture, forestry, arts, and commerce. 1889. 

915.2- R273 

Japan; travels and researches. Ed. 2. 

1888.915.2-R273J 

Rockhill, W. W. Journey through Mon¬ 
golia and Thibet, 1891-92. 1894 . 9 15.2-R59 

Scidmore, E. R. Jinrikisha days in Japan. 

1891 .915.2-Sci2 

Sladen, D. B. W. Japs at home. Ed. 2. 

1892 . 915.2-S115 

Taylor, Bayard, ed. Japan in our day. 1881. 

915.2- T211 

Tristam, H. B. Rambles in Japan, n. d. 

915.2- T735 

INDIA AND ARABIA. 

Baker, Sir S. W. Eight years wanderings in 

Ceylon. 1879.915.4-B175 

Rifle and the hound in Ceylon. New ed. 

1890.915.4-B175R 

Ballou, M. M. Pearl of India. 1894 915.4-B215 

Blunt, Lady A. I. N. ( K . N.) Bedouin tribes 

of the Euphrates. 1879.915.3-B626 

Pilgrimage to Nejd. Ed. 2. 2 v. 1881. 

915.3-B626P 

Butler, William. Land of the Veda. Ed. 5. 

1875.. . 9 15.4-B968 

Caird, Sir James. India, the land and the 

people. Ed. 3. 1884 . 9 15.4-C125 

Carpenter, Edward. From Adam’s Peak to 

Elephanta. 1892.915.4-C223 

Clark, E. W. From Hong-Kong to the Him¬ 
alayas. [1880.] . 915.4-C545 

Cumming, C. F. Gordon-. In the Himalayas. 

1884.915.4-C91 

Cumming, W. Gordon. Wild men and wild 

beasts. 1888.915.4-C913 

Field, H. M. On the Desert. 1883.. .915.3-F45 


Hackel, Ernst. Visit to Ceylon; tr. by Bell. 

1883.915.4-H115 

Hornaday, W. T. Ten years in the jungle. 

1885. 915.4-H777 

Hurst, J. F. Indika; the country and people 

of India and Ceylon. [1891].915.4-H94 

Inglis, James. (Maori.) Sport and work on 

the Nepaul frontier. 1878.915.4-In45 

Knight, E. F. Where three Empires meet; 
travel in Kashmir and adjoining coun¬ 
tries. Ed. 3. 1893.915.4-K74 

Leonowens, Mrs. A. H. (C.) Life and travel 

in India. [1884.].915.4-L548 

Minturn, R B., jr. From New York to 

Delhi. Ed. 3. 1859.,. 915.4-M67 

Shoemaker, M. M. Eastward to the land of 

the morning. 1893.915.4-Sh7 

Taylor, Bayard. Visit to India, China, and 

Japan. 1853. 1855. 915.4-T21 

ed. Travels in Arabia. 1881 •.915.3-T211 

Temple, Sir Richard, Bart. India in 1880. 

Ed. 3. 1881.915.4-T24 

Weeks, E. L. From the Black Sea through 

Persia and India. 1896.915.4-W42 

Wilson, Andrew. Abode of snow. 1875. 

915.4-W68 

Wright, Caleb. India and its inhabitants. 

1854.915.4-W92 

PERSIA. 

Ballantine, Henry. Midnight marches 

through Persia. 1879.915.5-B214 

Bassett,James. Persia, 1871-85. 1886.915.5-B296 
Benjamin, S. G. W. Persia and the Persians. 

1887.9 15.5-B43 

Bishop, Mrs. I. L. (B.) Journeys in Persia and 

Kurdistan. 2 v. 1891.915.5-B537 

O’Donovan, Edmond. Merv. 1884. .9 15.5-Od56 
Stack, Edward. Six months in Persia. 2 v. 

1882.9 15.5-Stl4 

Wills, C. J. Land of the lion and sun; or 

Modern Persia. 1883.9 15.5-W678 

Wilson, S. G. Persian life and customs. 
1895......9 15.5-W695 

PALESTINE. 

Abrahams, Israel. Jewish life in the Middle 

Ages. 1897.9 1 5.6-Ab8 

Burnaby, Frederick. On horseback through 

Asia Minor. Ed. 7. 1878.915.6-B93 

Burt, N. C. (The) Land and its story. 1869. 

' 915.6-B95 

Charles, Afrs. E. (R.) Wanderings over Bible 

lands and seas. 1866. .9 1 5.6-C38 

Curtis, G. W. Howadji in Syria. 1872.915.6-C94 
Curzon, Robert. Visit to monasteries in the 

Levant, n. d.915.6-C948 

Dixon, W. H. Holy Land. 1865. ( Tauch - 

nitz ed.) . 915.6-D048 

Field, H. M. Among the Holy Hills. 1884. 

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105 


G-eikie, Cunningham. Holy Land and the 

Bible. 2 v. 1897.915.6-G27 

Harriman, Walter. Travels and observations 

in the Orient. 1883.915.6-H235 

Kinglake, A. W. Eothen; or, Travel in the 

far East. New ed. 1864.915.6-K59 

Kitto, John. Scripture lands. 1866 . 915.6-K65 
LeStrange, Guy, tr. Palestine under the 


Moslems, A. D. 650-1500. 1890. . . 915.6-L57 
Macgregor, John. Rob Roy on the Jordan. 

1870.915.6-M17 

Merrill, Selah. East of the Jordan. 1875-77. 

1881.915.6-M55 

Oliphant, Laurence. Haifa ; or, Life in mod¬ 
ern Palestine. 1887.915.6-0128 


Porter, .1. L. Giant cities of Bashan. 1878. 

915.6- P83 

Stanley, A. P. Sinai and Palestine in con¬ 
nection with their history. New ed. 

1883..915.6-St2 

Talmage, T. DeW. Talmage on Palestine. 

1890.915.6-T15 

Taylor, Bayard. Lands of the Saracen. 1853. 

915.6- T21 

Thomson, W. McC. Land and the Book. 3 v. 

1882-86. 915.6-T387 

Same. 2 v. 1874.915.6-T387a 

Tompkins,, E. S. De G. Through David’s 

realm 18S9. 915.6-T59 

Warner, C. D. In the Levant. 1877.915.6-W24 

Wright, Thomas, ed. Early travels in Pales¬ 
tine. 1848.915.6-W925 

Wright, William. Palmyra and Zenobia. 

1895.9 15.6-W927 

SIBERIA, TURKESTAN, AND FARTHER INDIA. 

Atkinson, T. W. Oriental and western Si¬ 
beria. 1858.915.7-At56 

Bacon, G. B., ed. Siam. 1881 915.9-B13 

Burnaby, Frederick. Ride to Khiva, n. d. 

915.8-B93 

Colquhoun, A. R. Amongst the Shans. 1885. 

915.9- C715 

Cort, M. L. Siam. 1886.....915!9-C816 

Dostoyeffsky, Fedor. Buried alive; or, Ten 
years’ penal servitude in Siberia. 1881. 

915.7- D747 

Gowing, L. F. Five thousand miles in a 

sledge. 1890.915.7-G746 

Kennan, George. Tent life in Siberia. 1881. ' 

915.7- K365 

Lansdell, Henry. Through Siberia. Ed. 3. 

2 v. 1882.915.7-L29 

Leonowens, Mrs. A. H. (C.) English govern¬ 
ess at the Siamese court. 1871. 915.9-L548 
MacGahan, J. A. Campaigning on the Oxus, 

and the fall of Khiva. 1874.915.8-M167 

Palmer, J. W. (The) Golden Dagon ; adven¬ 
tures • in the Burman empire. 1856 

915.9- P184 

Schuyler, Eugene. Turkistan. 2 v. 1877. 

915.8- Sch88 


Swettenham, F. A. Malay sketches. 1895. 

915.9-Sw4 

Vincent, Frank, jr. Land of the white ele¬ 
phant. 1874.915.9-V74 

AFRICA. 

Johnston, A. K. Africa ; with apx. by Keane. 

Ed. 4. 1884 . 916-J64 

Keane, A. H. Africa, v. 1. 1895 . 916-K19 

Kingston, W. H. G.,* and Frith, Henry. 

Great African travellers. [1884.]. 916-K621 
Moister, William. Africa, past and present. 

[1879.].916-M726 

Vincent, Frank, jr. Actual Africa. 1895. 

916-V74 

NORTH AFRICA. 

Amicis, Edmondode. Morocco. 1882.916.4-Am5 
Baker, Sir S. W. Nile tributaries of Abys¬ 
sinia. New ed. 1872.9 16.3-B175 

Bonsai, Stephen, jr. Morocco as it is. 1893. 

916.4- B646 

Bridgman, F. A. Winter in Algeria. 1890. 

916.5- B756 

Field, H. M. Barbary coast. 1893. . . 916.1-F45 
Smith, F. H. Through Abyssinia 1890. 

916.3-Sm46 

Thomson, Joseph. Travels in the Atlas and 


Southern Morocco. 1889.916.4-T383 

Viaud, Julien. (Pierre Loti.) Into Morocco. 

1889.916.4-V65 

Wartegg, Chevalier E. V. de Hesse-. Tunis. 

n. d.916.1-W26 

EGYPT. 

Adams, W. H. D. Egypt, past and present. 

1885..916.2-Ad2 

Land of the Nile. 1872.916.2-Ad2L 


Bell, C. F. M. From Pharaoh to Fellah. 1888. 

916.2- B41 

Burt, N O. (The) far East. 1868. .. 916.2-B95 
Carpenter, M. T In Cairo and Jerusalem. 

[1894.].916.2-C22 6 

Curtis, G. W. Nile notes of a Howadji. 1870. 

916.2- C94 

Edwards, Amelia B. Thousand miles up the 

Nile. 1890.916.2-Ed9 

Klunzinger, C. B. Upper Egypt. 1878. 

916.2- K715 

Lane, E. W. Manners and customs of the 
modern Egyptians. 1833-35. 1890.916.2-L24 
Lepsius, K. R. Letters from Egypt, Ethiopia, 
and the Peninsula of Sinai. 1853.916.2-L55 
Lindsay, A. W. Crawford, Lord. Letters on 
Egypt, Edom, and the Holy Land. New 

ed. 1866.916.2-L646 

Loring, W. W. Confederate soldier in Egypt. 

[1884.].916.2-L895 

Lott, Emmeline. Harem life in Egypt and 

Constantinople, n. d.916.2-L917 

Lynch, Jeremiah. Egyptian sketches. 1890. 

916.2- L987 







































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McCoan, J. C. Egypt as it is. M877 . 916.2-M13 
Millard, David. Journal of travels in Egypt, 
Arabia Petrsea, and the IJolySLand. [1848.] 

916.2-M596 

Steevens, G. W. Egypt in 1898* 1898.916.2-St35 

Stephens, .T. L. Incidents of travel in Egypt, 
Arabia Petrsea, and the Holy Land. 2 v. 

1871.'.916.2-St4 

Taylor, Bayard. Egypt and Iceland in 1874. 

1S74. 916.2-T21 

Warburton, E. B. G. Crescent and the cross. 

2 v. 1852. (Tauchnitz ed.) .916.2-W197 

Warner, C. D. My winter on the Nile. [1875.] 

916.2-W24 

NORTH CENTRAL AFRICA. 

Barth, Heinrich. North and Central Africa, 

1849-55. [1859.]. 916.6-B282 

Dubois, Felix. Timbuctoo; tr. by White. 

1896 . 916.6-D847 

James, F. L. "Wild tribes of the Soudan. 

[1883.].916.6-J228 

Slatin, R. C. Fire and sword in the Sudan, 

1879-95. Ed. 4. 1896.916.6-S118 

Stanley, H. M. Coomassie and Magdala. 

1874.916.6-St25 

Stockwell, G. S., ed. Republic of Liberia. 

1868. ( .916.6-St6 

Taylor, Bavard. Journey to Central Africa. 

1878. 916.6-T21 

Wilson, J. L. Western Africa. 1856 916.6-W69 

SOUTH CENTRAL AFRICA. 

Anderson, C. J. LakeNgami. TS57.916.7-An28 
Baker, Sir S. W. Albert N’yanza. New ed. 

1874 . 916.7-B175 

In the heart of Africa. 1884. . 916.7-B175H 

Ismailia; expedition to Central Africa. 

1875 .916.7-B175I 

Burton, Sir R. F. Lake regions of Central 

Africa. 1S60.916.7-B956 

Drummond, Henry. Tropical Africa. 1888. 

916.7- D84 

DuChaillu, P. B. Equatorial Africa and the 

country of the dwarfs. 1890.916.7-D85 

Journey to Ashango-Land. 1867.916.7-D85J 
Glave, E. J. In savage Africa. [1892.] 

916.7- G468 

Johnston, H. H. River Congo. Ed. 3. 1884. 

916.7- J64 

Kerr, IV. M. Far interior. 2 v. 1886.916.7-K46 
Kingsley, M. H. Travels in west Africa. 

1897 ..9 16.7-K614 

Livingstone, David. Last journals in Cen¬ 
tral Africa. 1875.9 16.7-L76 

Missionary travels in South Africa 1858. 

916.7- L76M 

Loomis, E. J. Eclipse party in Africa. 1896. 

916.7- L87 

Peters, Carl. New light on dark Africa ; tr. 
by Dulcken. 1891.. 916.7-P43 


Schweinfurth, George. Heart of Africa, 1868- 

71. 2 v. 1874.916.7-Sch93 

Serpa-Pinto, A. A. da R. How I crossed 

Africa. 2 v. 1881.916.7-Se6 

Speke, J. H. Journal of discovery of the 

source of the Nile. 1863.916.7-Sp3 

Stanley, H. M. Congo and the founding of 

its free state. 2 v. 1885.916.7-St25 

How I found Livingstone. 1889.916.7-St25H 
In darkest Africa. 2 v. 1890. . 916.7-St25D 
Through the dark continent 2 v. 1879. 

916.7-St25T 

Taylor, Bayard, ed. Lake regions of Central 

Africa. 1881.916.7-T211 

South Africa. 1881.916.7-T211S 

Thomson, Joseph. Through Masai land, 
1883-84. Ed. 4 1885.916.7-T383 

SOUTH AFRICA, AND MADAGASCAR. 

j Bigelow, Poultney. White man’s Africa. 

1898.916.8-B48 

Bryce, James Impressions of South Africa 

1897.9 16.8-B845 

Cousins, W. E. Madagascar of to-day. 1895. 

916.9-C836 

Drury, Robert. Madagascar. 1890.916.9-D848 
Ellis, William. Three visits to Madagascar, 

1853-56. [1858.].916.9-E162 

Martin, Mrs. Annie. Home life on an ostrich 

farm. 1891.916.8-M36 

Maude, F. C. Five years in Madagascar. 

[1895.].916.9-M44 

Pike, Nicholas. Sub-tropical rambles. 1873. 

916.9-P64 

Sheldon, L. V. A^ankee girls in Zululand. 

1888.916.8-Sh43 

Smith, Ronald, ed. Great gold lands of South 
Africa. 1891.916.8-Sm58 

NORTH AMERICA. 

Bryant, W. C. Letters of a traveller: [Eu¬ 
rope and America.] 1871 917-B84 

Dixon, James. Tour through a part of the 
U. S. and Canada. Ed 2. 1849.. . 917-D64 

Hayden, F.. V., and Selwyn, A. R. C., ed. 

North America. 1883 . 9 17-H33 

Murray, A. M. Letters of travel from the 
United States, Cuba and Canada. 1856. 

917-M96 

Rutgers, Lispenard. On and off the saddle. 

1894 917-R93 

Views of America, 1818-19. n. d.917-V678 

CANADA. BRITISH AMERICA. 

Ballantyne, R. M Hudson Bay. 1882 9 17.1-B215 
Benjamin, S. G. W. Cruise of the Alice May. 

1895 . v .917.1-B43 

Butler, W. F. Wild north land ; northern 

North America. 1873.917.1-B97 










































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Chase, E. B. ( E. B. C.) Over the border; 
Acadi, the home of “ Evangeline.” 1884. 

917 1-C386 

Cozzens, F. S. Acadia. 1859.917.1-C83 

Cumberland, Stuart. Queen’s highway from 

ocean to ocean. 1887 . 9 17.1-C91 

Hatton, Joseph, and Harvey, Moses. New¬ 
foundland. 1883.917.1-H286 

Hough, F. B., ed. Thousand Islands. 1880. 

917.1- H81 

. Lome, J. G. E._ H. D. S Campbell, Marquis of. 

Canadian pictures, n. d.917.i-L89 

Macoun, John. Manitoba and the great 

Northwest. 1883.917.1-M235 

Norton, C. L., and Habberton, John. Canoe¬ 
ing in Kanuckia 1878.917.1-N826 

Packard, A. S Labrador coast. 1891.917.1-P12 

Rae, W. F. New Foundland to Manitoba 

1881.917.1-R12 

Ralph, Julian. On Canada’s frontier. 1892. 

917.1- R13 

Roberts, C G. D. Canadian guide-book. 

1891.917.1-R54 

Robinson, H. M. Great fur land. 1879. 

917.1- R56 

Somerset, H. S. Land of the Muskeg. 1895. 

917.1- So5 

Stearns, W A. Labrador; its people, indus¬ 
tries, and natural history. 1884. . .917.1-St3 
Thoreau, H. D. Yankee in Canada. 1878. 

917.1- T39 

Ticknor and Co., pub. Maritime provinces. 

Ed. 4, rev. and enl. 1886.917.1-T44 

Warner, C. D. Baddeck, and that sort of 
thing. 1874.917.1-W24 

MEXICO. 

Anderson, A. D. Mexico from the material 

standpoint. 1884.917.2-An3 

Ballou, M. M. Aztec land. 1890. . . 917.2-B215 
Bates, H. AY., ed. Central America, the 
West Indies, and South America. Ed. 7, 

rev. 1882.917.2-B31 

Bishop, AY. H. Old Mexico and her lost 

provinces. 1883.917.2-B544 

Brocklehurst, F. U. Mexico to-day. 1883. 

917.2- B78 

Castro, Lorenzo. Republic of Mexico in 

1882. 1882.917.2-C27 

Conkling, A. R. Appleton’s guide to Mexico. 

Ed. 3, rev. 1886.917.2-C757 

Conkling Howard. Mexico and the Mex¬ 
icans, 1883. 1883.917.2-C76 

Cubas, A. G. Republic of Mexico in 1876; tr. 

by Henderson. 1876 .917.2-C89 

Elton, J. F. AVith the French in Mexico. 

1867.917.2-E18 

Gooch, F. C. Face to face with the Mexicans. 

1887.917.2-G59 

Griffin, S.B. Mexico of to-day. 1886.9 17.2-G875 
Haven, Gilbert, Bp. Our next-door neighbor. 

1875. 917.2-H29 


Jackson, J. N. AVinter holiday in summer 

lands. 1890.917.2-J133 

Lummis, C. F. Awakening of a nation. 

1898.917.2-L974 

Nordhoff, Charles. Peninsular California. 

1888.917.2-N75 

Norman, B. M. Rambles in Yucatan. 1843. 

917.2-N78 

Ober, F. A. Travels in Mexico. 1884.917.2-Ob2 

Oswald, F. L. Summerland sketches; Mex¬ 
ico and Central America.. 1880. . 917.2-Os9 
Paton, AV. A. Down the islands; voyage to 

the Caribbees. 1887.917.2-P27 

Sanborn, H. J. Winter in Central America 

and Mexico. 1886.917.2-Sa5 

Smith, F. Hopkinson. AVhite umbrella in 

Mexico. 1894.917.2-Sm47 

Wells, D. A. Study of Mexico. 1887.9 17.2-W457 
Wilson, R. A. Mexico and its religion, with 
incidents of travel, 1851-54. 1855.917.2-W69 

CENTRAL AMERICA AND WEST INDIES. 

Ballou, M. M. Due South ; or, Cuba past and 

present. 1885.917.29-B215 

Biolley, Paul. Costa Rica and her future ; tr. 

by Charles. 1889.917.29-B52 , 

Bloomfield, J. H. Cuban expedition. 1896. 

917 29-B62 

Brigham, AV. T. Guatemala. 1887 . 917.28-B76 
Cabrera, Raimundo. Cuba and the Cubans ; 

ed. by Levy. 1896 . 972.9-C11 

Charles, Cecil. Honduras. 1890 . .917.28-C378 
Colquhoun, A. R. Key of the Pacific; the 

Nicaragua Canal. 1895.386-C715 

Dana, R. H., jr. To Cuba and back. 1859. 

917.29- D19 

Davis, R. H. Cuba in war time. 1897. 

917.29- D29 

Three Gringos in Venezuela and Central 

America. 1896.917.28-D29 

Dorr, Mrs.3. C. (R.) Bermuda. 18S5.917.29-D74 
Flint, Grover. Marching with Gomez; with 

introd. by Fiske. 1898.917.29-F64 

Froude, J. A. (The) English in the AVest In¬ 
dies. 1888.917.29-F93 

Hazard, Samuel. Santa Domingo, past and 

present. 1873.917.29-H33 

Hearn, Lafcadio. Two years in the French 

AVest Indies. 1890. 917.29-H35 

Kingsley, Charles. At last; a Christmas in 

the AVest Indies. 1871.917.29-K61 

McQuade, James. Cruise of the Montauk to 
Bermuda, the AVest Indies and Florida. 

1885. 917.29-M243 

Ober, F. A. Camps in the Caribbees. 1880 

917.29- Ob2 

O’Kelly, J. J. Mambi-land; or, Adventures 

in Cuba. 1874.917.29-Ok2 

Redpath, James, ed. Guide to Hayti. 1861. 

917.29- R25 

Rowan, A. S., and Ramsey, M. M. Island of 
Cuba. Ed. 2. 1897.9 17.29-R78 














































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TRAVEL AND DESCRIPTION.—UNITED STATES. NEW ENGLAND. 


Sheldon, H. I. Notes on the Nicaragua canal. 

, 1897.917.28-Sh4 

Squier, E.G. Central America. 1855.917.28-Sq4 

Nicaragua. Rev. ed. 1860.917.28-Sq4N 

Steele, J. W. Cuban sketches. 1881 917.29-St3 
Stephens, J. L. Incidents of travel in Central 
America, Chiapas, and Yucatan. 2 v. 

1841.917.28-St4 

Trollope, Anthony. West Indies and the 
Spanish main. 1860. (Tauchnitz ed.) 

917.29-T74 

Vincent, Frank, jr. In and out of Central 
America. 1890.-.917.28-V74 

UNITED STATES. 

Bacourt, Chevalier de. Souvenirs of a diplo¬ 
mat: private letters from America dur¬ 
ing the administrations of presidents Van 
Buren, Harrison, and Tyler. 1885.917.3-B135 
Bishop, N. H. Voyage of the paper canoe; 
Quebec to the Gulf of Mexico, 1874-75. 

1878.917.3-B54 

Blouet, Paul, and Allyn, Jack. Jonathan 

and his continent. [1889.].917.3-B622 

Bourget, Paul. Outer-Mer; impressions of 

America. 1896.917.3-B66 

Bremer, Fredrika. Homes of the New World ; 
impressions of America; tr. by Howitt. 

2 v. 1868..9 17.3-B75 

Bromfield, E. T., ed. Land we live in; or, 

America illustrated. 1891.917.3-B78 

Brydges, Harold. Uncle Sam at home. 1888. 

917.3-B846 

Carnegie, Andrew. Triumphant democracy. 

1888.917.3-C217 

Cooper, J. F. Notions of the Americans. 2v. 

1828.9 17.3-C78 

Dickens, Charles. American notes, n. d. 

917.3- D55 

Faithfull, Emily. Three visits to America. 

[1884.].917.3-E17 

Freeman, E. A. Some impressions of the U. 

S. 1883.: .. .9 17.3-F88 

Hatton, Joseph. Henry Irving’s impressions 

of America. 1884 . 917.3-H285 

Here and there in our own country. [1885.] 

917.3- H42 

Iiummis, C. F. Tramp across the continent. 

1892.917.3-L974 

Lyell, Sir Charles, Bart. Second visit to the 

United States. 1845-46.9 17.3-L985 

Scudder, H. E., ed. Men and manners in 
America one hundred years ago. 1876. 

917.3-Scu83 

Shaler, N. S., ed. United States of America. 

2 v. 1894..917.3-Shl 

Steevens, G. W. Land of the dollar. 1897. 

917.3- St35 

Strong, Josiah. Our country ; its possible fu¬ 
ture and its present crisis. [1885.]. 917.3-St8 
Trollope, Anthony. North America. 3 v. in 
2. 1862. {Tauchnitz ed.) .917.3-T74 


Wharton, A. H. Colonial days and dames. 

1895.917.3-W55 

Through Colonial doorways. 1893. 

917.3-W55T 

NORTH ATLANTIC STATES. NEW ENGLAND. 

Aldrich, T. B. Old town by the sea. 1893. 

917.41-A12 

Austin, Mrs. J. (G.) Nantucket scraps. 1883. 

917.44- Au7 

Bacon, E. M. Chronicles of Tarrytown and 

Sleepy Hollow. 1897. 917.47-B128 

Dictionary of Boston; with introd by 

Ellis. Rev. ed. 1886.*917.44-B128 

Carter, Robert. Summer cruise on the coast 

of New England. 1864.917.41-C245 

Claflin, Mrs. M. B. Brampton sketches ; old- 

time New England life. [1890.]. 917.44-C52 
Crowe, Eyre. With Thackeray in America. 

1893 917 4-C885 

Curtis, G. W. Lotus-eating'." 1868 . 917i47-C94 
Dayton, A. 0. Last days of Knickerbocker 

life in New York. 1882.. .,.917.47-D33 

Drake, S. A. Our Colonial homes. 1894. 

917.4-D78 

Earle, Mrs. A. M. Customs and fashions in 

old New England. 1893.917.4-Ea7 

Fellows, H. P. Boating trips on New Eng¬ 
land rivers. 1884.917.44-F34 

Garrett, E. H. Romance and reality of the 

Puritan coast. 1897. 917.44-G19 

Hawthorne, Nathaniel. Passages from the 

American notebooks^ 1891.917.44-H32 

Higginson, T. W. Old port days. 1873. 

917.45- H53 

Holley, G. W. Falls of Niagara. 1883. 

917.47-H718 

Howells, W. D. Three villages. 1884. 

917.44- H83 

Janvier, T. A. In old New York; illus. by W. 

A. Rogers. 1894.917.47-J26 

King, Moses, ed. New York city. Ed. 2. 

1893.917.47-K585 

King, T. S. White-Hills; legends, land¬ 
scapes, and poetry. 1866.917.42-K587 

Lunt, George, ed. Old New England traits. 

1873. 917.4-H976 

Murray, W. H. H. Adventures in the wilder¬ 
ness. 1882.917.47-M967 

Pidgeon, Daniel. Old-World questions and 

New-World answers. 1885.917.4-P59 

Pool, M. L. Vacation in a buggy. 1887. 

917.44- P78 

Prime, W. C. Along New England roads. 

1892 917.4-P93 

Rollins, Mrs. E. C. (H.) ( E. H. Arr.) New 

England bygones. 1880.917.4-R65 

Old-time child-life. 1881.917.4-R650 

Silsbee, Mrs. M. C. D. Half century in Salem. 

18S7. ..917.4-Si3 

Steele, T. S. Canoe- and camera. 1882. 

917.41-St33 

















































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109 


Terhune, Mrs. M. V. (H.) ( Marion Harland.) 

Some colonial homesteads and their 

stories. 1897.917.4-T27 

Thaxter, Mrs. C. (L.) Among the Isles of 

Shoals. [1873.].917.42-T33 

Thoreau, H. D. Cape Cod. 1871... 917.44-T39 

Maine woods. [Ed. 5.] 1871.917.41-T39 

Week on Concord and Merrimack rivers. 

New ed. 1868.917.44-T39W 

Ward, J. H. White Mountains. 1890. 

917.42-W212 

Warner, C. D. In the wilderness. 1878. 

917.47-W24 

SOUTH ATLANTIC STATES. 

Andrews, Sidney. South since the war. 

1866.917.5-An36 

Barbour, G. M. Florida for tourists, invalids, 

arid settlers. 1882.917.59-B23 

Goodwin, M. W. Colonial cavalier ; or, South¬ 
ern life before the Revolution. 1894. 

917.5- G63 

Henshall, J. A. Camping in Florida, n. d. 

917.59-H397 

Hudson, Mrs. M. (C.) A. Ten years in Wash¬ 
ington. 18S3.917.53-H87 

Ingle, Edward. Southern sidelights. [1896.] 

917.5- In4 

Kelley, W. D. Old South and the new. 1888. 

( Questions of the day.) .917.5-K28 

Kemble, Mrs. F. A. Residence on a Georgian 

plantation, 1838-39. 1863.917.58-K31 

King, Edward. Great South. 1875 917.5-K583 
Lanier, Sidney. Florida. [1875.]. . .917.59-L27 
Moore, J. W. Picturesque Washington. 1884. 

917.53-M78 

Olmsted, F. L. Cotton kingdom. 2 v. 1861. 

917.5- 015 

Page, T. N. Social life in Old Virginia be¬ 
fore the war. 1897.917.5-P14 

Rothrock, J. T. Vacation cruising in Ches¬ 
apeake and Delaware bays. 1884.9 17.52-R74 
Stowe, Mrs. H. E. (B.) ( Christopher Crow- 
held.) Palmetto leaves. 1873. . 917.59-St8 
Warner, C. D. On horseback; tour in Vir¬ 
ginia, North Carolina and Tennessee. 1888. 

917.5-W24 

SOUTH CENTRAL, OR GULF STATES. 

Allen, J. L. Blue-grass region of Kentucky. 

1892. .917.69-A15 

Cable, G. W. Creoles of Louisiana. 1884. 

917.63- C11 

Edward, D. B. History of Texas. 1836. 

917.64- Ed9 

King, Grace. New Orleans. 1895.. 917.63-K584 

NORTH CENTRAL, OR LAKE STATES. 

Bishop, N, H. Four months in a sneak box. 

1879.917.7-B54 

Coffin, C. C. Seat of empire. 1871. 917.7-C66 


Glazier, Willard. Down the Great river. 

1888.917.7-G467 

Hall, James, Judge. Letters from the West. 

1828.917.7-H137 

Notes on the western states. 1838. 

917.7-H137N 

Statistics of the West, 1836. 1837.917.7-H137S 
Hubbard, Bela. Memoiials of a half-century. 

1887.917.74-H86 

Kilboum, John. Ohio gazetteer. Ed. 7, rev. 

1821.*917.7-K557 

McGrew, T. F. Indian girl’s grave, [Fern- 
cliff cemetery, Springfield, Ohio.] 1891. 

917.71-M175 

Springfield illustrated. 1889.*917.71-Sp8 

Thwaites, R. G. Historic waterways. 1888. 

917.7- T425 

Warner, C. D. Studies in the South and 
West, with comments on Canada. 1889. 

917.7- W24 

WESTERN, OR MOUNTAIN STATES. 

Allen, Paul. History of the expedition of 
Lewis and Clarke across the Rocky mts., 
1804-6; rev. by McVickar. 2 v. [1842.] 

917.8- A155 

Beadle, J. H. Undeveloped West. [1873.] 

917.8- B354 

Bishop, Mrs. I. L. (B.) Lady’s life in the 
Rocky mountains. Ed. 8. 1885 . .917.8-B537 
Blake, M. E. (M. E. B.) On the wing; trip 

to the Pacific. Ed. 2. 1883.917.8-B58 

Bowles, Samuel. Our new West. 1869. 

917.8- B68 

Chapin, F. H. Land of the cliff dwellers. 

1892 .917.88-C365 

Coyner, D. H. Lost trappers. 1850. 917.8-C829 
Custer, Mrs. E. (B.) Boots and saddles. [1885.] 

917.83-C966 

Following the guidon. 1890.917.81-C966 

Tenting on the plains. 1887 . 9 17.81-C966T 

Davis, R. H. (The) West from a car-window. 

1892 ..9 17.8-D29 

Denver and Rio Grande Railroad. Rocky 

mountain scenery, n. d.917.8-D435 

Edwords, C. E. Camp-fires of a naturalist. 

1893 .590-Ed97 

Field, IT. M. Our Western Archipelago. 1895. 

917.8- F45 

Graff, .T. F. ( Grayheard.) Gray beard’s Col¬ 
orado, 1881-82. 1882.9 17.88-G76 

Greeley, Horace. Overland journey from 
New York to San Francisco, 1859. 1860. 

917.8- G81 

Hayes, A. A., jr. New Colorado and Santa 


F<§ trail. 1880.917.88-H333 

Hough, E. Story of the cowboy. 1898. (Story 

of the Westser.) .917.8-H798 

Ingersoll, Ernest. Knocking ’round the 

Rockies, n. d.917.8-In45 

Inman, Henry, and Cody, W. F. Great Salt 
Lake trail. 1898.. ,917.8-In6 




































110 


TRAVEL AND DESCRIPTION, 


Irving, Washington. Astoria. 1860. . 917.8-Ir8 
Johnson, Mrs. L. W. Eight hundred miles in 

an ambulance. 1889.917.8-J63 

Lummis, C. F. Land of Poco Tiempo. 1893. 

917.89-L974 

New Mexico David. 1891.917.89-L974N 

Some strange corners of our country. 1892. 

917.8-L974 

Parkman, Francis. Oregon trail. Ed. 8, rev. 

1883 .917.8-P23 

Porter, R. P. (The) West from Census of 

1880. 1882.9 1 7.8-P83 

Ralph, Julian. Our great West. 1893.917.8-R13 

Raymond, R. W. Camp and cabin; life in 

the West. 1880 . 917.8-R21 

Remington, Frederic. Pony tracks. [1895.] 

917.8- R28 

Richardson, A. D. Beyond the Mississippi. 

Newed. 1885. 917.8-R39 

Ritch,W.G. Illustrated New Mexico. Ed. 5. 

1885.917.89-R51 

Robinson, S. T. L. Kansas. Ed. 6. 1856. 

917.81-R566 

Shepherd, Maj. W. Prairie experiences in 
handling cattle and sheep. 1885.917.8-Sh48 
Stanley, E. J. Rambles in wonderland; or, 

Up the Yellowstone. Ed. 3. 1883.917.87-St24 
Stanley, H. M. Early travels and adventures 
in America and Asia. 2 v. 1895 917.8-St25 
Taylor, Bayard. Colorado. 1867. . 9 17.88-T21 

Wingate, G. W. Through Yellowstone Park 

on horseback. 1886 . 917.87-W72 

Winser, H. J. Great Northwest; guide to 
the Northern Pacific Railroad. 1883. 

917.8-W737 

PACIFIC STATES. 

Adams, E. II. To and fro, up and down in 
Southern California, Oregon and Wash¬ 
ington. 1888.917.9-Adl4 

Bourke, J. G. On the border with Crook, 

1870-86. [1891.].917.91-B66 

Brace, C. L. New West; or, California in 

1867-68. 1869. 917.94-B72 

Codman, John. Round trip through Cal¬ 
ifornia, Oregon, Utah and Colorado. 1881. 

917.9- C65 

Cozzens, S, W. Marvellous country; or, 
Three years in Arizona and New Hexico. 

[1876.]. 917.91-C836 

Cumming, C. F. Gordon-. Granite crags. 

1884 .917.94-C91 

Finck, H. T. Pacific coast scenic tour. 1890. 

917.9- F49 

Fremont, Mrs. J. (B.) Far-West sketches. 

[1890.].917.94-F89 

Haskins, C. W. Argonauts of California. 

1890.917.94-H27 

Hodge, H. C. Arizona as it is, 1874-76. 1877. 

917.91-H66 

Jackson, Mrs. H. M. (F.) H. (H. H.) Bits 
of travel at home. n. d.917.94-J13 


-PACIFIC STATES. ALASKA. 

King, Clarence. Mountaineering in the Sierra 

Nevada. Ed. 4. 1874.917.94-K582 

Leighton, C. C. Life at Puget Sound, 1865- 

1881. 1884.9 17.9-L53 

Lindley, Walter, and Widney, J. P. Cal¬ 
ifornia of the South. 1888.917.9-L64 

Ludlow, F. H. Heart of the Continent. 1870. 

917.9- L965 

Marryat, F. S. Mountains and mole-hills: 

California. 1855.917.94-M353 

Muir, John. Mountains of California. 1894. 

917.94-M89 

NordhofF, Charles. California. Newed., rev. 

1882.917.94-N75 

Northern California, Oregon, and the Sand¬ 
wich Islands. 1877.917.94-N75N 

Pierrepont, Edward. Fifth avenue to Alaska. 

1884.917.9-P616 

Roberts, Edward. Santa Barbara and around 

there. 1886.917.94-R543 

Robinson, Phil. Sinners and saints. 1883. 

917.9- R565 

Rusling, J. F. Across America. 1874.917.9-R89 

Stansbury, Howard. Exploration of the Val¬ 
ley of the Great Salt Lake. 1853.917.92-St26 
Steele, James. Old Californian days. 1889. 

917.94- St3 

Stillman, J. B. D. Seeking the golden fleece. 

1877 .917.94-St54 

Stoddard, C. A. Beyond the Rockies. 1894. 

917.94- St6 

Swan, J. G. Northwest coast. 1857.917.97-Sw2 
Taylor, B. F. Between the Gates: California. 

1878 . 917.94-T213 

Thayer, J. B. Western journey with Mr. 

Emerson. 1884 ..917.94-T336 

Todd, John. Sunset land. 1871.917.9-T57 

Van Dyke, T. S. Southern California. 1886. 

917.94-V285 

Victor, Mrs. F. F. All over Oregon and Wash¬ 
ington. 1872 . 917.95-V66 

Atlantis arisen; or, Talks about Oregon 

and Washington. 1891.917.95-V66A 

Warner, C. D. Our Italy. 1891 917.94-W24 

ALASKA. 

Ballou, M- M. New Eldorado ; summer jour¬ 
ney to Alaska. 1889. 917.98-B215 

Dali, W. H. Alaska and its resources. 1870. 

917.98-D16 

DeWindt, Harry. Through the gold-fields of 
Alaska to Bering Straits. 1898. .917.98-D51 
Elliott, H. W. Our Arctic province; Alaska 

and the seal islands. 1886.917.98-E155 

James, B W. Alaska. 1897.917.98-J227 

Karr, H. W. S. Shores and Alps of Alaska. 

1887.917.98-K15 

Schwatka, Frederick. Along Alaska’s great 

river. 1885.917.98-Sch9 

Scidmore, E. R. Alaska. [1885.] . 917.08-Sci2 

Swineford, A P. Alaska ; its history, climate 
and natural resources. [1898.] 917.98-Sw6 

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SOUTH AMERICA. OCEANIC A. 


Ill 


WaYdman, George. Trip to Alaska. 1884. 

917.98-W217 

Whymper, Frederick. Travel and adventure 

in Alaska. 1869.917.98-W62 

Woodman, Mrs. A. J. Picturesque Alaska. 

1889. 917.98-W86 

SOUTH AMERICA. 

Agassiz, Louis and Mrs. E. <0.) Journey in 

Brazil. 1886.918.1-Agl5 

Andrews, C. C. Brazil; its condition and 

prospects. 1887.918.1-An3 

Argentine Commission on the Centenary Ex¬ 
hibition at Philadelphia. Argentine Re¬ 
public. 1876.918.2-Ar3 

Ballou, M. M. Equatorial America. 1892. 

918-B215 

Bourgade la Dardye, E. de. Paraguay; ed. 

by Ravenstein. 1892.918.9-B66 

Child, Theodore. Spanish American repub¬ 
lics. 1891.918-C44 

Clark, E. B. Twelve months in Peru. 1891. 

918.5-C543 

Clemens, E. J. M. La Plata countries of 

South America. 1886 . 918-C59 

Cole, G. R. F.- R. Peruvians at home. 1884. 

918.5-C68 

Curtis, W. E. Capitals of Spanish America. 

1888 .918-C945 

Venezuela. 1896.918.7-C945 

Davis, R. II. Three Gringos in Venezuela 
and Central America. 1896 . 917.28-D29 

Dixie, Lady F. C. (D.) Across Patagonia. 

1881.918.2-D64 

Fletcher, J. C., and Kidder, D. P Brazil and 
the Brazilians. Ed. 8, enl. 1868 . 918.1-F63 
Ford, L. N. Tropical America. 1893. 918-F747 
Hassaurek, Frederick. Four years among 

Spanish-Americans. 1S67. 918.6-H27 

Herndon, W. L., and Gibbon, Lardner. Ex¬ 
ploration of the Valley of the Amazon. 

2 v. 1864 . 918.1-H43 

Keller, Franz. Amazon and Madeira rivers. 

1874.918.1-K28 

Markham, 0. R. Peru. 1880.918.5-M34 

Nelson, Wolfred. Five years at Panama. 

1889 .918.6-N337 

Orton, James. Andes and the Amazon. Ed. 

3, rev. and enl. [1875.].918-Or9 

Oswald, F. L. Days and nights in the tropics. 

[1887.].918.1-0s9 

Palgrave, W. G. Dutch Guiana. 1876.918.8-P17 

Rodway, James. In the Guiana forest. 1894. 

918.8-R617 

Smith, H. H. Brazil, the Amazons, and the 

coast. 1879.918.1-Sm53 

Spears, J. R. Gold diggings of Cape Horn. 

1896.918.2-Sp3 

Squier, E. G. Peru. 1877. 918.5-Sq4 

Turner, T. A. Argentina and the Argentines. 

1892.918.2-T86 

Vincent, Frank, jr. Around and about South 
America. 1890. 918-V74 


Wallace, A. R. Travels on the Amazon and 

Rio Negro. Ed. 3. 1890.918.1-W16 

Waterton, Charles. Wanderings in South 

America. 1891.918.8-W317 

Wells, J. W. Three thousand miles through 

Brazil. 2 v. 1886 . 9 18.1-W46 

Whymper, Edward. Travels amongst the 
great Andes of the equator. 1892.918.6-W62 

OCEANICA. 

Alexander, J. M. Islands of the Pacific. 

[1895.]. . ..919.6-A12 

Ballou, M. M. Under the southern cross. 

1888.919-B215 

Bickmore, A. S. Travels in the East Indian 

Archipelago. 1868.919.1-B476 

Bishop, Mrs. 1. L. (B.) Golden Chersonese. 

1883.919.1-B537 

Six months in the Sandwich Islands. Ed., 

1st Amer 1894.919.6-B537 

Bookwalter, .T. W. Canyon and crater; or, 
Scenes in California and the Sandwich 

Islands. 1874.919.6-B649 

Broome, M. A. (S.) B., Lady. Letters to Guy. 

n.d. 919.4-B79 

Station life in New Zealand. New ed 1874. 

919.3-B79 

Butler, A. R. Glimpses of Maori land. 1886. 

919.3-B964 

Chaney, G. L. “A16 ha !” a Hawaiian saluta¬ 
tion. 1880.919.6-C36 

I Cheever, H. T. Island world of the Pacific. 

1871. .. .919.6-C41 

! Coan, Titus. Life in Hawaii; mission life 

and labors, 1835-81. 1882.266-C63L 

1 Cumming, C. F. Gordon-. At home in Fiji. 

Newed. 1882.919.6-C91 

Fire-fountains, the kingdom of Hawaii. 

2 v. 1883. 919.6-C91F 

Lady’s cruise in a French man-of-war. 

New ed. 1S82.919.6-C91L 

! Dahlgren, Mrs. M. (V.) South Sea sketches. 

1881.919.6-D14 

Eastern Archipelago. 1880.919.1-Ea7 

Fitzgerald, J. F. V. Australia. 1881 919.4-F57 
Forbes, H. O. Naturalist’s wanderings in 
the Eastern Archipelago, 1878-83. 1886. 

919.1-F738 

Francis, B. Isles of the Pacific 1883.919.3-F85 
Froude, .T. A. Oceana ; or, England and her 


colonies. 1886 . 919.4-F93 

Green, W. S. High Alps of New Zealand. 

1883 . 919.3-G82 

Hatton, Frank. North Borneo. 1886.919.1-H283 

Krout, M. H. Hawaii and a revolution. 

1898.919.6-K92 

L., J. E J Ten days in the jungle. 1885. 

919.1-L112 

Melville, Herman. Omoo. Ed. 6. 1868. 

919.6-M49 


Typee; Polynesian life. Rev. ed. 1871. 

919.6-M49T 

Musick, J. R. Hawaii. 1898 . 919.6-M97 




















































112 


TRAVEL AND DESCRIPTION.—POLAR REGIONS.—HISTORY. 


St. Johnston, Alfred. Camping among can¬ 
nibals. 1883.919.6-Sa2 

Scidmore, E. R. Java, the garden of the East. 

[1898.]. 919.2-Sci2 

Stevens, J. E. Yesterdays in the Philip¬ 
pines. 1898 . 919.1-St44 

Turner, George. Samoa. 1881. 919.6-T86 

Wallace, A. R. Australasia; with apx. by 

Keane. Ed. 3. 1883.9 19.3-W16 

Malay archipelago. 1890.919.1-W16 

POLAR REGIONS. 

Aldrich, H. L. Arctic Alaska and Siberia. 

1889.639-A118 

Blake, E. V., ed. Arctic experiences. 1874. 

919.8- B57 

Carstensen, A. R. Two summers in Green¬ 
land. 1890.919.8-C24 

Gilder, W. H. Ice-pack and tundra. 1883. 

919.8- G38 

Schwatka’s search. 1881.919.8-G38S 

Greely, A. W. Three years of Arctic service, 

1881-84. 2 v. 1SS6.919.8-G79 

Hall, C. F. Arctic researches, 1860-62. 1866. 

919.8-H135 

Hayes, I. I. Arctic boat journey, 1854 New 

ed.,enl. 1871. 919.8-H335 

Land of desolation; Greenland. 1872. 

919.8-H335L 

Kane, E. K. Arctic explorations, 1853-55. 

2 v. 1856.919.8-K13 


Keely, R. N. ,jr., and Davis, G. G. In Arctic 

seas. 1892.9 19.8-K24 

Lanman, Charles. Farthest North. 1885. 

919.8- L28 

McClintock, Sir F. L. Voyage of the “Fox” 
in search of Franklin, 1857-9. 1860.9 19.8-M13 
Melville, G. W. In the Lena Delta. 1885. 

919.8- M486 

Nansen, Fridtjof. Eskimo life. Ed. 2. 1894. 

919.8- N15 

Farthest North. 2 v. 1897.919.8-N15F 

First crossing of Greenland. Newed. 1893. 

919.8-N15F1 
I Nordenskiold, N. A. E., Freiherr. Voyage of 
the Vega round Asia and Europe. 1882. 

919.8- N747 

Nourse, J. E. American exploration in the 

ice zones 1884. 919.8-N85 

Payer, Julius. New lands within the Arctic 

circle, 1872-74. 1877.9 19.8-P29 

Peary, Mrs. J. D. My Arctic journal, 1891-92. 

1893.919.8-P33 

Peary, R. E. Northward over the “Great 
ice,” 1886and 1S91-97. 2v. 1897-8.919.8-P334 
Rink, H. J. Danish Greenland. 1877 919.8-R47 
Schley, W. S., and Soley, J. R. Rescue of 

Greely. 1886.919.8-Sch3 

Schwatka, Frederick. Nimrod in the North. 

1885.919.8-Sch9 

U. S.— Navy, Dept. of. Second Arctic expedi¬ 
tion by Chas. F. Hall, 1864-69; ed. by 
Nourse. 1879...9 19.8-Un4 


HISTORY. 


PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY. 

Adams, G. B. Civilization during the Middle 

Ages. 1894.901-Adi 

Baldwin, J. D. Pre-historic nations. 1869. 

930-B19 

Buckle, H. T. History of civilization in Eng¬ 
land. 2 v. 1871.901-B85 

Burckhardt, Jacob. Civilization of the Re¬ 
naissance in Italy. 1890. 945-B89 

Draper, J. W. Intellectual development of 
Europe. Rev. ed 2 v. 1876 901-D79 

Ducoudray, Gustave. History of ancient 

civilization; ed. by Verschoyle. 1889. 

901-D85 

History of modern civilization; ed. by 

Verschoyle. 1891. 901-D85M 

Guizot, F. P. G,. History of civilization; tr. 
by Hazlitt. 3 v. 1868-70. ( Bohn’s lib.) 

901-G95 

Hoffman, W. J. Beginnings of writing. 1895. 

(Anthrop. ser.) .901-H67 

Keary, C. F. t ed. Dawn of history, n. d. 

901-K21 


Kidd, Benjamin. Social evolution. Newed. 

1894.901-K54 

Lloyd, A. H. Citizenship and salvation; 

philosophy of history. 1897.901-L77 

Lubbock, Sir John, Bart. Origin of civiliza¬ 
tion. Ed. 4. 1886 . 901-L96 

Mitchell, Arthur Past in the present; What 

is civilization? 1881.571-M69 

Morgan, L. II. Ancient society. 1878 901-M82 

Reich, Emil. History of civilization. 1887. 

901-R27 

Schlegel, K. W. F. von. Philosophy of his¬ 
tory ; tr. by Robertson. Ed. 7, rev. 1859. 

901-Sch4 

Starr, Frederick. Some first steps in human 
progress. 1895. (Chautauqua lit. and sci. 

circle.) .901-St2 

Tylor, E. B. Anthropology ; introd. to study 

of man and civilization. 1881. 901-T97 

Primitive culture. Ed. 2, Amer. 2 v. 

1877.'..290-T97 

Researches into the early history of man¬ 
kind, and the development of civilization. 

1S78.901-T97R 









































UNIVERSAL AND ANCIENT HI8T0RY. 


113 


Wood, ,T. G. Man and his handiwork. 1886. 

©01-W85 

COMPENDS, CHRONOLOGIES, AND DICTIONARIES. 

Anderson, J. J. Manual of general history. 

1883.902-An2 

Archer, Thomas. Decisive events in history. 

Ed. 3. n. d.902-Ar2 

Brewer, E. C. Historic note-book. 1891. 

*903-B75 

Collier, W. F. Great events of history to the 

19th century. 1889.902-C69 

Hawes, Stephen. Synchronology of the prin¬ 

cipal events in history. Ed., 5th rev. 1875. 

"902-H31 

Haydn, Joseph. Dictionary of dates ; ed. by 

Vincent. 1872.*902-H33 

Heilprin, Louis. Historical reference book. 

1885.*902-H36 

Keightley, Thomas. Outlines of history [to 

1815.] 1830.902-K26 

Larned, J. N., History for ready refer¬ 
ence. 5 v. 1895.*903-L32 

Lieber, Francis, ed. Great events. 1871.902-L62 
Nicholas, Sir N. H. Chronology of history. 

1833.902-N54 

Pictorial records of remarkable events in his¬ 
tory of world. 1884. 902-P58 

Plotz, Karl. Epitome of ancient, mediaeval, 
and modern history; tr., with additions, . 

by Tillinghast. 1884.902-P72 

Putnam, G. P., comp. World’s progress ; rev. 

by Perkins and Jones. 1883.*902-P98 

Rosse, J. W. Blair’s chronological tables to 

1856. 1856.*902-R73 

Index of dates. 2 v. 1868-69.*902-R73I 

Swinton, William. Outlines of the world’s 

history. 1880.902-Sw6 

Thornbury, G. W. Old stories retold. New 

ed. n. d.902-T396 

Wheeler, C.G. Course of empire. 1884.902-W57 

ESSAYS, PERIODICALS, ETC. 

American Historical Association. Annual 

report, 1890. 1891.906-Am3R 

Papers, v. 1. 1885.906-Am3 

Andrews, E. B. Brief institutes of general 

history. Ed. 5. 1894.9Q7-An3 

Blackie, J. S. What does history teach? 1886. 

9Q4-B56 

Davis, R. H. Year from a reporter’s note¬ 
book. 1S98.904-D29 

Cyclopedic review of current history, 1890- 
1897. v. 1-7. 1892-98.*905-C99 

Note. —v. 1 and 2 called Quarterly register of current 
history. 

Famous and decisive battles of the world. 

n. d.904-F21 

Freeman, E. A. Historical essays. Ser. 1-3. 

3 v. 1875-79.904-F88 


Freeman, E. A. Lectures to American audi¬ 
ences. [1882.].904-F88L 

Contents: 

English people in its three homes. Practical hearings 
of general European history. 

Headley, J. T. Luther and Cromwell. 1851. 

904-H34 

Miscellanies. 1850.904-H34M 

Knox, T. W. Decisive battles since Water¬ 
loo, 1815-1S87. 1887.904-K77 

Schouler, James. Historical briefs. 1896. 

904-Sch6 

Shaffer, V. C. How to remember history. 

1890.907-Shl 

Smith, Goldwin. Lectures on the study of 
history, Oxford, 1859-61. 1866.907-Sm5 

UNIVERSAL HISTORY. 

Burnham, S. M. Struggles of the nations. 

2 v. 1891. 909-B93 

Freeman, E. A. General sketch of history. 

1876. {Freeman's hist, course.) .909-F88 

Mahan, A. T. Influence of sea power upon 
history, 1660-1783. Ed. 2. 1891. .. 909-M28 

Ridpath, .J. C. Cyclopaedia of universal his¬ 
tory. 3 v. [1885.]."909-R43 

Willard, Emma. Universal history. Rev. ed. 

[1855.].909-W 66 

Yorston, J. C. and Co., pub. Yorston’s popu¬ 
lar history of the world; ed. by Corwin 
and others. 8 v. [1884-86.].909-Y8 

ANCIENT HISTORY. 

Baldwin, J. D. Pre-historic nations. 1869. 

930-B19 

Benjamin, S. G. W. Troy. n. d. {Epochs 

of ancient hist.) .939-B43 

Campbell, John. Hittites. 2 v. n. d. 939-C15 
Church, A.. .T., and Gilman, Arthur. Story of 
Carthage. 1886. {Story of the nations.) 

939-C47 

Duncker, M. W. History of antiquity; fr. 

the German by Abbott. 6 v. 1877-82.930-D91 
Herodotus. History ; ed. by Rawlinson. 4v. 

1893.930-H43 

Keary, Annie. Nations around. 1875 . 930-K21 

Lenormant, Francois. Beginnings of his¬ 
tory. 1882.930-L54 

and Chevallier, E. Ancient history of the 

East. New ed. 2 v. 1871.930-L541 

Lord, John. Ancient states and empires. 

1869. 1 .930-L89 

Maspero, G. C. 0. Struggle of the nations, 
Egypt, Syria, and Assyria; ed. by Sayce. 

1897 .*930-M38 

Myers, P. V. N. Outlines of ancient history 
to the fall of the Roman Empire, A. D. 

476. 1882.930-M99 

Ranke, F. L. von. Universal history. 1885. 

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HISTORY.—EGYPT. JEWS. MEDO-PERSIA. ROME. 


Rawlinson, George. Manual of ancient his¬ 
tory to the fall of the Western Empire. 

1873.930-R21 

Story of Phoenicia. 1889. (Story of the na¬ 
tions.) . 931-R21 

Rollin, Charles. Ancient history. New ed. 

2 v. n. d . 930-R65 

Smith, Philip. History of the world to the 
fall of the Roman Empire. 3 v. 1888. 

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Thalheimer, M. E. Manual of ancient his¬ 
tory. [1872.].930-T32 


EGYPT. 

Berkley, E. Pharaohs and their people, n.d. 

932- B45 

Birch, Samuel. Egypt, to B. C. 300. 1875. 

(Ancient hist. fr. the monuments.). . . 932-B53 
Macdonald, Malcolm. Harmony of ancient 

history. 1891.932-M14 

Maristte, A. E., Bey. Outlines of ancient 
Egyptian history ; tr. by Brodrick. 1892. 

932- M34 

Maspero, G. C. C. Dawn of civilization: 
Egypt and Chaldfea; ed. by Sayce. Ed. 3. 

1897.*932-M38 | 

Rawlinson, George. Egypt and Babylon. 

L885.932-R21E 

Story of ancient Egypt. 1887. (Story of 

the nations .).932-R21 

Tugnot de Lanoye, Ferdinand. Rameses the 
Great. 1885. ( Wond. of art and arch .). 932-T82 
Waters, Mrs. C. (E.) C. Egypt. [1880.] 932-W31 

JEWS. 

Allen, .T. H. Hebrew men and times from 

Patriarchs to Messiah. 1879.933-A15 

Conder, C. R. Judas Maccabseus and the 
Jewish war of independence, B. C. 466-114. 

1879. (New Plutarch.) .933-C75 

Edersheim, Alfred. History of the Jewish 
nation after destruction of Jerusalem un¬ 
der Titus ; rev. by White. 1896. .. ,933-Ed2 
Sketches of Jewish social life in the days 

of Christ. [1876.]..933-Ed2S 

Gosse, P. H. Plistory of the Jews, A. D. 

66-1350. n.d.933-G39 

Hudson, E. H. History of the Jews in Rome, 

B. 0. 160-A. D. 604. 1882.933-H86 

Josephus, Flavius. Works; tr. by Whitson. 

2 v. n.d.933-J78 

Morrison, W. D. Jews under Roman rule, 

B. C. 164-A. D. 135. 1890. (Story of the 

nations.) ...933-M83 

Oliphant, Mrs. M. O. (W.) Jerusalem the 
Holy City, its history and hope. 1892. 

933- 013 

7 hiirer, Emil. History of the Jewish people 
h time of Jesus Christ; tr. by Macpher- 
sm and others. Ed. 2, rev. 5 v. 1891. 

933- Sch8 1 


Stapfer, Edmond. Palestine in the time of 
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933-St24 

MEDO-PERSIA. 

Benjamin. S. G. W. Story of Persia. 18S7. 

(Story of the nations.) .935-B43 

Budge, E. A. W. Babylonian life and his¬ 
tory. 1884. (By-paths of Bible knowl¬ 
edge.) .’.935-B87 

Ragozin, Mme. Z. A. Story of Assyria. 1887. 
(Story of the nations.) .935-R13 

Story of Chaldea. 1886. (Story of the na¬ 
tions.) .935-R13C 

Story of Media, Babylon and Persia. 1888. 

(Story of the nations.) .935-R13M 

Rawlinson, George. Five great monarchies 
of the ancient Eastern world. Ed. 2. 3 v. 

1883.'.935-R21 

Sixth great Oriental monarchy; or, Par- 

thia. 1873.935-R21S 

Seventh great Oriental monarchy ; or, New 

Persian empire. 1876.935-R21S1 

Smith, George. Assyria, to the Fall of Nin¬ 
eveh. 1876. (Anc. hist. fr. the monuments.) 

935-Sm5 

History of Babylonia; ed. by Sayce. 1895. 

(.Inc. hist. fr. the monuments.) .935-Sm5B 

Vaux, W. S. W. Persia, to the Arab con¬ 
quest. 1876. (Anc. hist.fr. the monuments.) 

935-V46 

ROME. 

Ammianus, Marcellinus. Roman history; tr. 

by Yonge. 1862...937-Am£5 

Arnold, Thomas. History of Rome. 1872. 

937-Ar6 

Capes, W. W. Roman history; the early 
empire, n.d. (Epochs of ancient history.) 

S37-C17 

Duruy, Victor. History of Rome, B. C. 753- 
A. D. 395; ed. by Mahaffy. 8 v. in 16. 

1880. (Royal ed.) .*937-D93 

Dyer, T. H. City of Rome. Ed. 2, rev. 1883. 

937-D93 

History of the kings of Rome. 1868.937-D98II 
Freeman, E. A. History of Sicily. 2 v. 

1891..937-F88S 

Story of Sicily. 1892. (Story of the nations.) 

937-F88 

Gibbon, Edward. Decline and fall of the Ro¬ 
man empire. 7 v. 1S67-69. (Bohn’s class.) 

937-G35 

Same ; abr. by Smith. 1873. (Stude7it’s ser.) 

937-G35R 

Gilman, Arthur. Story of Rome. 1885. 

(Story of the nations.) .937-G42 

Goldsmith, Oliver. History of Rome; ed. by 
Pinnock; with introd., etc., by Taylor. 

1863.937-G57 

Liddell, H. G. History of Rome. 1872. 
(Student’s ser.) .^.937-L62 







































GREECE. MODERN HISTORY, EUROPE. 


115 


Livy. History of Rome; tr. by Spillan and • 
others. 4 v. 1862-70. (Bohn’s class, lib.) 

« 937-L76 

Merivale, Charles. General history of Rome 
to A. D. 476. 1876 ( Student’s ser.). 937-M54 
Roman triumvirates, n. d. (Epochs of 

ancient hist.) .937-M54R 

Michelet, Jules. History of the Roman re¬ 
public; tr. by Hazlitt. 1863.937-M58 

Mommsen, C. M. T. History of Rome ; tr. by 

Dickson. New ed. 4 v. 1871.937-M74 

Provinces of the Roman empire; tr. by 

Dickson. 2 v. 1887.937-M74P 

Montesquieu, Charles de Secondat, Barov de. 
Grandeur and decadence of the Romans ; 

tr. by Baker. 1882..937-M76 

Niebuhr, B. G. Lectures on the history of 
Rome ; ed. by Schmitz. Ed. 3. 1870.937-N55 
Pelham, H. F. Outlines of Roman history. 

1893.937-P36 

Schlosser, F. C., and others. History of 

Rome. 2 v. 1834-35.937-Sch4 

Sismondi, J. C. L. Simonde de. Fall of the 

Roman empire. 2 v. 1834. 5 .937-Si8 

Shuckburgh, E. S. History of Rome to the 

Battle of Actium. 1894.937-Sh9 

Smith, R. B. Rome and Carthage. [1880.] 

(Epochs of ancient hist.) .937-Sm65 

Steele, J. D. and E. B. Brief history of Rome. 
[1885.].937-St3 

GREECE. 

Abbott, Evelyn. History of Greece. 2 v. 

1888-92. .938-Ab2 

Barthelemy, J. J. Travels of Anacharsis 
the younger, in Greece. Ed. 4. 8 v. 1806. 

938-B29 

Note. —v. 8 contains maps, plans, views and coins il¬ 
lustrative ef the travels. 

Cox, Sir G. W., Bart. Athenian empire, n. d. 

(Epochs of ancient hist.) . .938-C83 

General' history of Greece. 1876.. .938-C83G 
Greeks and the Persians. 1876. (Epochs 

of ancient hist.) .938-C83G1 

Curteis, A. M. Rise of the Macedonian em¬ 
pire. n.d. (Epochs of ancient hist.). 938-C94 
Duruy, Victor. History of Greece to the Ro¬ 
man conquest; with, in trod, by Mahaffy. 

4 v. in 8. 1890. (Edition de luxe.) .*938-D93 

Felton, C. C. Greece, ancient and modern. 

[Ed. 6.] 2 v. 1883.938-F35 

Grant, A. J. Greece in the Age qf Pericles. 

1893. 938-G77 

Grote, George. History of Greece. New ed. 

12 v. 1869.938-G92 

Harrison, J. A. Story of Greece. 1885. 

(Story of the notions.) .938-H246 

Lytton, E. G. E. Bulwer Lytton, 1st Boron. 

Athens, its rise and fall. 1837.938-L99 

Mahaffy, J. P. Greek world under Roman 

sway. 1890.938-M27G 

Story of Alexander’s Empire. 1887. (Story 
of the nations.) .938-M27 


Mitford, William. History of Greece. 8 v. 

1823.. :.... . 938-M69 

Sankey, Charles. Spartan and Theban su¬ 
premacies. 1886. (Epochs of ancient hist.) 

938-Sa5 

Smith, Sir William. History of Greece. 1874. 

(Student’s ser.) .938-Sm37 

Thirlwall, Connop, Bp. History of Greece, 

[toB. C. 146]. 8 v. 1835-44.938-T35 

Willson, Marcius and R. P. Mosaics of Gre¬ 
cian history. 1883.938-W69 

MODERN HISTORY. 

EUROPE. 

Airy, Osmund. English restoration and 
Louis XIV. 1889. (Epochs of mod. hist.) 

940-A17 

Alison, Sir Archibald, Bart. History of Eu¬ 
rope, 1789-1815. 4 v. 1867-71.940-A14 

History of Europe, 1815-1852. 4v. 1870-71. 

940-A14K 

Andrews, C. M. Historical development of 

modern Europe. 2 v. 1896-98.940-An i 

Archer, T. A., and Kingsford, C. L. Cru¬ 
sades. 1895. (Story of the nations.). 940-Ar2 
Buckley, T. A. Great cities of the Middle 

Ages. [1857.].940-B863 

Chronicles of the crusades; Contemporary 
narratives of Crusade of Richard Coeur de 
Lion by Richard of Devizes and Geoffrey 
deVinsauf; and of the crusade of Saint 

Louis by Joinville. 1870.940-C46 

Church, R. W. Beginning of the Middle 
Ages. n.d. (Epochs oj mod. hist.) . 940-C48 
Coan, T. M., ed. Historical studies. 1883. 

(Topics of the time.) .940-C63 

Cox, Sir G. W., Bart. Crusades, n. d. 

(Epochs of mod. hist.) . ( .940-C83 

Creighton, Mandell. Age of Elizabeth, n. d. 

(Epochs of mod. hist.) .940-C86 

Cutts, E. L. Charlemagne. 1882.940-C98C 

Scenes and characters of the Middle Ages. 

1885.,.940-C98 

Dunham, S. A. Europe during the Middle 

Ages. 4 v. 1833-34.940-D92 

Dyer, T. H. Modern Europe, 1453-1871. Ed. 

2, rev. 5 v. 1877.940-D98 

Emerton, Ephraim. Introduction to the 
study of the Middle Ages, 375-814. 1891. 

940-Em4 

Mediaeval Europe, 814-1300. 1894.940-Ein4M 
Freeman, E. A. Chief periods of European 

history. 1886.940-F8S 

Froissart, Jean. Chronicles of England, 
France, Spain and the adjoining coun¬ 
tries, 1326-1400; tr. by Johnes. 2 v. 1839. 

*940-F92 

Fyffe, C. A. Modern Europe, 1792-1878. 3 v. 

1881.S40-F99 

Hallam, Henry. View of the state of Eu¬ 
rope during the Middle Ages. 3 v. 1861. 

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Heeren, A. H. L. Political system of Eu¬ 
rope and its colonies. 1492-1830. 1846. 

940-K36 

James, G. P. R. History of chivalry. 1874. 

940-J227 

Johnson, A. H. Normans in Europe. [1877.] 

(Epochs of mod. hist.) .940-J62 

Kingsley, Charles. Roman and the Teuton. 

New ed. 1879.940-X61 

Lodge, Richard. History of modern Eu¬ 
rope, 1453-1878. 1886. ( Student's ser.) 

940-L82 

Lord, John. Modern history, from Luther to 

fall of Napoleon. 1872.940-L89 

Mackenzie, Robert. (The) nineteenth cent¬ 
ury. 1882.940-M19 

Maxwell, Sir William Stirling-, Bart. Don 

John of Austria. 2 v. 1883.940-M45 

Mills, Charles. History of the Crusades. Ed. 

2. 1821.940-M63 

Monstrelet, Enguerrand d e. Chronicles, 
1400-1516 ;tr. by Johnes. 2 v. 1840.94O-M76 
Morris, E. E. ‘ Age of Anne. [1876.] (Epochs 

of mod. hist .).940-M83 

Early Hanoverians. 1886. (Epochs of mod. 

hist.) .940-M83E 

Muller, Wilhelm. Political history of recent 
times; 1816-1875; with special reference 

to Germany. 1882 . 940-M91 

Murdock, Harold. Reconstruction of Eu¬ 
rope, 1850-1871. 1894.940-M94 

Myers, P. Y. N. Mediaeval and modern his¬ 
tory. 1891.940-M99 

Proctor, George. History of the Crusades. 

n. d.940-P94 

Ropes, A. R. Sketch of the history of Eu¬ 
rope. n. d.940-R68 

Schlegel, K. W. F. von. Lectures on modern 

history. 1862.940-Sch4 

Seebohm, Frederic. Era of the Protestant 
revolution. Ed. 2. 1874. (Epochs of 

mod. hist.) . .940-Se3 

Smyth, William. Lectures on modern his¬ 
tory. New ed. 2 v. 1854.940-Sm9 

Stille, C. J. Studies in mediaeval history. 

1882.940-St5 

Thalheimer, M. E. Mediaeval and modern 

history. [1874.].940-T32 

Thatcher, O. J. Short history of mediaeval 
Europe. 1897. (Chautauqua lit. and sci. 

circle.) .940-T33 

Wakeman, H. 0. Europe, 1598-1715. 1894. 

940-W13 

Yonge, C. D. Three centuries of modern 
history. 1888.940-Y8 

SCOTLAND AND IRELAND. 

Argyll, G. D. Campbell, 8th Duke of. Scotland 
as it was and as it is. 2 v. 1887... .941-Ar3 
Burton, J. H. History of Scotland, [A. D. 80- 
1748.] Ed. 2. 8 v. 1875.941-B95 


Daunt, W. J. O’N. Eighty-five years of 
Irish history, 1800-1885. 2 v. 1886.941.5-D26 
Duffy, Sir C. G. Young Ireland, 1840-1850. 

1881.941.5-D87 

Field, H. M. Irish confederates and the re¬ 
bellion of 1798. 1855.941.5-F45 

Forbes, Archibald. (The) “Black Watch;” 
record of an historic regiment. 1897. 

941-F74 

Froude, J. A. English in Ireland in the 18th 

century. 3 v. 1873-74.941.5-F93 

Giraldus, Cambrensis. Historical works ; ed. 

by Wright. 1863. (Bohn’s lib.). . 941.5-G44 
Lawless, Hon. Emily. Story of Ireland. 

1888. (Story of the nations.) .941.5-L42 

McCarthy, J. H. Ireland since the Union, 

1798-1886. 1887.941.5-M132 

Outline of Irish history [to 1882.] 1883. 

941.5-M1320 

Mac-Geoghegan, J., Abbe. History of Ire¬ 
land ; tr. by O’Kelly. 1845.941.5-M17 

Mackintosh, John. Story of Scotland. 1890. 

(Story of the. nations.) .941-M21 

Moore, Thomas. History of Ireland, [B. C. 

1000-A. D. 1846.] 4 v. 1835-46. . .941.5-M78 
O’Connor, T. P. Parnell movement. [1891.] 

941.5-Oc5 

Scott, Sir Walter, Bart. History of Scot¬ 
land, [to 1603.] 2 v. 1830.941-Sco3S 

Tales of a grandfather; history of Scot¬ 
land. 6 v. in 3. 1873.941-Sco3 

Veitch, John. History and poetry of the 
Scottish border. New and enl. ed. 2 v. 

1893.941-V53 

Walpole, C. G. Short history of the king¬ 
dom of Ireland, [432-1800.] 1882.941.5-W16 

ENGLAND. 

Allen, Grant. Anglo-Saxon Britain, n. d. 

(Early Britain.) .942-A146 

Allen, Joseph. Battles of the British navy. 

New ed., rev. and enl. 2 v. 1868.. .942-A15 
Armitage, E. S. Childhood of the English 

nation. 1877.942-Ar5 

Ashley, W. J., ed. Edward III. and his wars, 
1327-1360. 1887. (Eng. hist, by contempo¬ 
rary writers.) .942-As3 

Bayne, Peter. Chief actors in the Puritan 

revolution. 1878.942-B34 

Bishop, C. E .,ed. Pictures from English his¬ 
tory. 18S3.942-B54 

Boase, C. W. Oxford. Ed. 2. 1887. ( His¬ 
toric towns.) .942-B63 

Brewster, H. P., and Humphrey, G. H. En¬ 
gland and its rulers. 1892.942-B75 

Burrows, Montagu. History of the foreign 

policy of Great Britain. 1895.942-B94 

Caldecott, Alfred. English colonization and 
empire. 1891. ( TJniv. exten. man.). 325-C13 
Carrel, J. B. N. A. History of the counter¬ 
revolution in England, [1660-89]. 1857. 

(Bohn’s lib.) .942-C23 












































ENGLAND. 


117 


Church, A. J. Story of early Britain. 1890. 

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Spain. [1886.] (Story of the nations.) 

946-P79 

Prescott, W. H. History of the reign of 
Ferdinand and Isabella. 3 v. 1871 S46-P32 

Same ; ed. by Kirk. 2 v. 1890.946-P92a 

History of reign of Philip II., ed. by Kirk. 

New ed. 3 v. 1874. ...946-P92P 

Salisbury, W. A. Portugal and its people. 

1893.946.9-Sa3 

Stephens, H. M. Story of Portugal. 1891. 

(Story of the nations.) .946.9-Stl 

Watts, H. E. Christian recovery of Spain, 
711-1492. 1894. (Story of the nations.) 

94G-W34 

RUSSIA. 

Bell, Robert. History of Russia [to 1807.] 3v. 


1836-38...947-B41 

Boynton, C. B. Russian Empire. 1856.947-B71 
Foulke, W. D. Slav or Saxon. 1887. (Ques. 
of the day.) .. 947-F82 


Geddie, John. Russian Empire. 1882.947-G266 
Gxxrowski, Adam, Count. Russia as it is. 

Ed. 2. 1854.947-G96 

Harnley, Sir E. B. War in the Crimea. 1890. 

947-H18 

Xelly, W. K. History of Russia, [to 1855,] 

2 v. 1854-55. (Bohn’s lib.) .947-K29 

Kinglake, A. W. Invasion of the Crimea. 

6 v. 1863-88.947-K59 

Latimer, Mrs. M. E. (W.) Russia and Turkey 

in the 19th century. 1893..947-L35 

Morfill, W. R. Story of Russia. 1890. (Story 

of the nations.) .947-M82 

Rambaud, Alfred. History of Russia to 1882; 
tr. by Lang; ed. and enl. by Dole. 3 v. 

[1879-82.].947-R14 

Samson-Himmelstierna, H. von. Russia 
under Alexander III; tr. by Morrison ; ed. 

by Volkhovsky. 1893.947-Sa4 

Stepniak, pseud. Russia under the Tzars ; tr. 

by Westall. 1885.947-St43 

Russian storm-cloud. 1886.947-St43R 

Underground Russia. 1883.947-St43U 

NORWAY, SWEDEN AND DENMARK. 

Boyesen, H. H. Story of Norway. 1886. 

(Story of the nations.) .948-B69 

Carlyle, Thomas. Early kings of Norway; 

also, Portraits of John Knox. 1875.948-C21 

Dunham, S. A. Denmark, Sweden and Nor¬ 
way. 3 v. 1839-40.948-D92 

Keary, C. F. Vikings in Western Christen¬ 
dom, 789-888. 2 v. 1891.948-K21 

Sinding, P. C. Northmen. Ed. 6. 1883. 

948-8x6 

Watson, P. B. Swedish revolution under 

Gustavus Vasa. 1889.948-W33 

Wheaton, Henry. History of the Northmen, 

[to 1066.] 1831. 948-W56 

MINOR COUNTRIES OF EUROPE. 

Adams, Sir F. 0., and Cunningham, C. D. 

Swiss confederation. 1889..342.49-Adl 
Dwight, H. 0. Turkish life in war time. 

1881.949.6-D96 

Grattan, T. C. History of the Netherlands, 

[B. C. 50-A. D. 1815.] 1830.949.2-G77 

Griffis, W. E. Influence of Netherlands in 
making of English Commonwealth and 
American Republic. 1891.287-St4 

Note —Bound with Stephens, D. S. Wesley and 
Episcopacy. 

Hug, Lina, and Stead, Richard. Switzerland. 

1890. (Story of the nations.) .949.4-H87’ 

McCrackan, W. D. Rise of the Swiss Repub¬ 
lic. 1892.949.4-M13 

Mackenzie, H. D. S. Switzerland. [1881.] 

949.4-M19 

Miller, William. (The) Balkans. 1896. (Story 
of the notions.) .949.7-M62 
















































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Motley, J. L. History of the United Nether¬ 
lands, 1584-1809. 4 y. 1861-68. 949.2-M85U 
Rise of the Dutch Republic. 3v. 1861-69. 

949.2-M85 

Ntitting, M. 0. (Mary Barrett.) Days of 

Prince Maurice, 1584-1648. [1894.] 949.2-N96 
Oman, C. W. C. Story of the Byzantine Em¬ 
pire. 1892. (Story of the nations.) .949.5-Oml 
Pears, Edwin. Fall of Constantinople. 1886. 

949.5-P32 

Phillips, W. A. War of Greek independence, 

1821-1833. 1897.949.5-P54 

Poole, Stanley Lane-. Story of Turkey. 

1888. (Story of the nations.) .949.6-P79 

Ranke, F. L. von. History of Servia; tr. by 
Kerr. [Ed. 3.] 1853. (Bohn’s lib.) 949.7-R17 
Rogers, J. E. T. Story of Holland. 1889. 

(Story of the nations.) .949.2-RC3 

Rose, W. K. With the Greeks in Thessaly. 

1898.949.5-R71 

Schiller, J. C. F. von. History of the revolt 

of the Netherlands, n. d.949.2-Sch3 

Same. See.. . 943-Sch3T 

Switzerland and the Swiss. 1877... 949.4-8w6 

Wilson, John. History of Switzerland. 1832. 

949.4-W09 

Winchester, Boyd. Swiss Republic. 1881. 

342.49-W72 

Young, Alexander. History of the Nether¬ 
lands, B. C. 50-A. D. 1884. 1884.. 949.2-Y84 


ASIA. 

Bliss, E. 31. Turkey and the Armenian atro¬ 
cities. [1896.].956-B61 

Boulger, D. 0. History of China. New' and 

rev. ed. 2 v. 1898.951-B66 

Corner, Julia. China, pictorial, descriptive 

and historical, n. d.951-C81 

India, pictorial, descriptive and historical. 

1857. (Bohn’s lib.) .954-C81 

Crichton, Andrew. History of Arabia. 2 v. 

[1833.] .953-C86 

Curzon, G. N. Problems of the far East; 

Ed. 3. 1894.951-C94 

Duff, Alexander. Indian Rebellion. 1858. 

954-D87 

Feudge, F. R. India. [1880.]. 954-F43 

Filian, G. H. Armenia and her people. 1896. 

956-F47 

Forbes, Archibald. Afghan wars, 1839-42 and 

1878-80. 1892.958-F74 

Gilman, Arthur. Story of the Saracens. 1887. 

(Story of the nations.) .953-G42 

Oreene, F. D. Armenian crisis in Turkey. 

1895.956-G83 

Griffis, W. E. Corea, the hermit nation. 1882. 

951 9-G87 

Mikado’s Empire, B. 0 . 660-A. D. 1874. 

[1876.]...952-G87 

Kitto, John. History of Palestine, B. C. 2348- 
A. D. 1850. [1851.].953-K65H 


Lyall, Sir Alfred. Rise of the British domin¬ 
ion in India. 1893.954-L88 

Malleson, G. B. Indian mutiny of 1857. Ed. 2 

1891.954-M29 

Mill, James, and Wilson, H. H. History of 
British India, 1527-1835. Ed. 5. 10 v.in9. 

1858. 954-M61 

Note. —v. 1-6, by Mill; v. 7-9, by Wilson; v. 10, Index. 

Murray, David. Story of Japan. 1894. (Story 

of the nations.) .952-M96 

Murray, Hugh, and others. Historical and de¬ 
scriptive account of British India. 3 v. 
1858-73.954-M96 

Ockley, Simon. History of the Saracens. Ed. 

6, enl. 1868. (Bohn’s lib.) .953-Oc4 

Pierce, J. W., ed. Story of Turkey and Ar¬ 
menia. 1896.956-P81 

Ragozin, Mine. Z. A. Story of Yedic India. 

1895. (Story of the nations.) .954-R13 

i Rodenbough, T. F. Afghanistan and the 

Anglo-Russian dispute. 1885.958-R61 

Thielmann, Max, Freiherr von. Caucasus, 
Persia and Turkey in Asia; tr. by Hen- 

eage. 2 v. 1875.914.7-T34 

Vladimir. China-Japan war. 1896... .951-V84 

! Wheeler, L. N. Foreigner in China. 1881. 

951-W57 

AFRICA. 


Bowen, J. E. Conflict of East and West in 

Egypt. 1887.962-B67 

Fisher, W. E. G. Transvaal and the Boers. 

1896. 968-F53 

Gresswell, William. Our South African em¬ 
pire. 2 v. 1885.968-G86 

Latimer, Mrs. M. E. (W.) Europe in Africa 

in the 19th century. 1895.960-L35 

Oliver, S. P. True story of French dispute in 

Madagascar. 1885. 969-014 

Poole, Stanley Lane-. Story of the Barbary 
Corsairs. 1890. (Story of the nations.) 

961- P79 

Russell, Michael. Nubia and Abyssinia. 

1873.963-R91 

View' of ancient and modern Egypt. 1874. 

962- R91 

Shaw, G. A. Madagascar and France, n. d. 

969-Sh2 

Theal, G. M. South Africa. 1894. (Story of 

the nations.) .968-T34 

Worsfold, W. B. South Africa. , 1895 9 68-W89 


NORTH AMERICA. 


American pioneer, monthly, Jan., 1842-Oct., 

1843. v. 1-2. 1842-43.970-Am3 

Blacket, W. S. Researches into the lost his¬ 
tories of America. 1884.970-B56 

Scaife, W.B. America; its geographical his¬ 
tory , 1492-1892. 1892.970-Sca4 
















































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138 


Winsor, Justin. Cartier to Frontenae, 1534- 

1700. 1894.970-W73 

ed. Narrative and critical history of 
America. 8 v. 1888-89. *970-W732 

NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS. 

Bancroft, H. H. Native races of the Pacific 
States of North America. 5 v. 1875-76 

( Works, v. 1-5.) .970.1-B22 

Barrows, William. Indian’s side of the In¬ 
dian question. [1887.].970.1-B27 

Bourke, J. G. On the Border with Crook. 

1870-86. [1891.].917.91 B66 

Snake-dance of the Moquis of Arizona. 

1884. 970.1-B63 

Brine, Lindesay. American Indians; their 
ancient earthworks and temples. 1894. 

913.7-B77 

Brooks, E. S. Story of the American In¬ 
dian. [18-7. ].S70.1-B79 

Brownell, C. deW. Indian races of North 
and South America. 1865 . ... 970.1-B82 

Catlin, George. North American Indians. 

Ed. 9. *2 v. 1857.970.1-C29 

Drake, F. S., ed. Indian tribes of the II. S. 

2 v. 1884-91.*970.1-D7S7 

Drake, S. G. Aboriginal races of North 

America. Ed. 15, rev. 1860.970.1-D79 

Dunn, J. P., jr. Massacres of the mountains. . 

[1886.]. ... 970.1-D92 

Eggleston, Edward, and Seelye, L. E. Brant 
and Red Jacket. [1879.] (Famous Amer. 

Indians.) . 970.5-Eg3 

Montezuma and the conquest of Mexico. 

1880. ( Famous Amer. Indians.) 970.5- Eg3M 

Pocahontas. [1879.] (Famous Amer. In¬ 
dians.) . 970.5-Eg3P 

Tecumseh and the Shawnee prophet. 
[1878. ] ( Famous Amer. Indians.). 970.5-Eg3T 
Ellis, G. E Red man and the white man of 

N America. 1882.970.1-E15 

Goodrich, S. G. (Peter Parley.) Celebrated 

American Indians. [1844.] .970.5-G62 

Manners, customs and antiquities of the 

Indians. [1843.].970.1-G62 

Grinnell, G. B. Story of the Indian. 1895. 

{Story of the West ser.) .970.1-G83 

Hopkins, S. W. Life among the Piutes. 

1883.970.1-H77 

Howard, O. 0. Nez Perce Joseph. 1881. 

970.5-H83 

Jackson, Mrs. H. M. (F.) H. (H. H.) Cent¬ 
ury of dishonor. 1881.970.1-J13 

McIntosh, John. Origin of the North Amer¬ 
ican Indians. 1843.970.1-M18 

Religious Society of Friends. Address on be¬ 
half of the Indians. 1891. 287-St4 

Note .—Bound with Stephens, L>. S. Wesley and 
Episcopacy, 

Willson, Mrs. M M. Seminoles of Florida. 

1896 . 970.1-W09 


Young, E. R. Stories from Indian wigwams 
and northern campfires. 1893 . 970.1-Y85 

CANADA. BRITISH AMERICA. 

Bancroft, H. H. History of British Columbia, 
1792-1887. 1887. ( Works, v. 32.)... .971-B22 
Begg, Alexander. History of the North¬ 
west. 3 v. 1894-95.971-B39 

Jones, C. H. History of the campaign for the 
conquest of Canada in 1776. 1882.973.3-J71 

Machar, A. M., and Marquis, T. G. Stories 

of New France. [1890.].971-M18 

MacMullen, John. History of Canada. Ed. 

2, rev 1869. 971-M23 

Parkman, Francis. Count Frontenae and 
New France under Louis XIY. Ed. 12. 

1884. (France & Eng. in N. A., Pt. 5.) 

971- P23 

Old Regime in Canada. Ed. 7. 1879. 
(France A* Eng. in N. A., Pt. J.). . 971-P230 

Pioneers of France in the New World. Ed. 

7. 1870. (France A- Eng. in N. A., Pt. 1.) 

973.1-P23 

Smith, Goldwin. Canada and the Canadian 
question. 1891.971-Sm5 

MEXICO. 

i Bancroft, H. H. History of the North Mex¬ 
ican states and Texas, 1531-1889 2 v. 

1886-89. (Works, v. 15-16.) . 972-B22 

Biart, Lucian. Aztecs; history, manners, 

customs; tr. by Garner. 1887.972-B47 

Frost, John. Pictorial history of Mexico, and 

the Mexican war. 1849.972-F93 

j Hale, Susan. Story of Mexico. 1889. (Story 

of the nations.) .972-H13 

! Hall, Frederic. Invasion of Mexico by the 
French, and the Reign of Maximilian I, 
with sketch of Empress Carlota. [1868.] 

972- H14 

Helps, Sir Arthur. Spanish conquest in 

America. 4 v. 1856-68 . 972-H37 

Moses, Bernard. Establishment of Spanish 

rule in America. 1898 . 28G-M852 

Prescott, W. H. Conquest of Mexico; ed. 

by Kirk. 3 v. [1843-73.].972-P92 

Schroeder, Seaton. Fall of Maximilian’s em- 

r pire. 1887 . 972-Scli7 

Young, Philip. History of Mexico, 1520-1847 ; 
cont. to 1848, by G. C. Furber. 1848.972-Y87 

CENTRAL AMERICA, AND WEST INDIES. 

Bancroft, H. H. History of Central America, 
150.-1887. 3 v. 1886-87. (Works, v. 6-8.) 

972.8- B22 

! Cabrera, Raimundo. Cuba and the Cubans ; 

ed. by Levy. 1896. 972.9-C11 

Calvo, J. B. Republic of Costa Rica. 1890. 

978.8- 013 




































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Doubleday, C. W. Filibuster war in Nicara¬ 
gua. 1S86.972.8-D75 

Eden, C. H. West Indies. 1880.972.9-Ed2 

Halstead, Murat. Story of Cuba. [1896.] 

972.9-H16 


Moister, William. West Indies. 1883.972.9-M726 
Mossell, C. W. Toussaint L’Ouverture; or, 

Hayti’s struggle. 1896.972.9-M85 

Rodwa'y, James. West Indies and the Span¬ 
ish main. 1896.972.9-R617 

Rowan, A. S., and Ramsey, M. M. Island of 

Cuba. Ed. 2. 1897.917.29-R78 

St. John, Sir Spencer. Hayti. Ed. 2. 1889. 

972.9-Sa2 


UNITED STATES. 


GENERAL HISTORY. 


American historical register, monthly, Sept., 
1894-Feb., 1896. v. 1-3. 1895-96. .*973-Am3 
Andrews, E. B. History of the U. S. 2 v. 

1894.973-An3 

Barnes, A. S. and Co., pub. Popular history 

of the U. S', to 1893. [1875-78.].973-B26 

Brooks, E. S. Story of the American soldier. 

[1889.]../.973-B79 

Bryant, W. C., and Gay, S. H. Popular his¬ 
tory of the U. S. to 1865. 4 v. 1888-90. 

*973-B842 

Childs, E. E. History of the U. S. in chrono¬ 
logical order, 1492-1885. 1886.973-C44 

Cooper, J. F. History of navy of the United 

States, 1607-1860. [1866.].973-C78 

Davidson, H. A. Reference history of U. S. 

1892.*973-D28 

Devens, R. M. Our first century, 1776-1876. 

1877.*973-D49 

Eggleston, Edward. Household history of 

the U. S. and its people. 1890.973-Eg3 

Fergus, Henry. History of the Western 
world ; the U. S. [to 1830.] 2 v. 1830-32. 

973-F38 

Ferguson, Henry. Essays in American his¬ 
tory. [1894.].973-F385 

Gilman, Arthur. History of the American 

people. [1883.].973-G42 

Gordy, W. F., and Twitchell, W. I. Path¬ 
finder in American history. 1893. ,*973-G65 
Hart, A. B. Formation of the Union, 1750- 
1829. Ed. 2, rev. 1893. ( Epochs of Amer. 

hut.) .973-H26 

Higginson, T. W. Larger history of the U. 

S. [to 1837.] 1886.973-H53 

Hildreth, Richard. History of the U. S., 

[1492-1821.1 6 v. 1871.973-H54 

Hill, T. E Hill’s political history of the U. 

S. 1894.*973-H55 

Howitt, Mary. Popular history of the U. S. 

2 v. 1860.973-H838 

Irelan, J. R. (The) Republic; history of the 
U. S. in the administrations. 18 v. 1887- 
88../ .*973-Ir2 


Johnston, Alexander. History of American 

politics. 1879.973-J64 

United States ; its history and constitution. 

1889.973-J64U 

Judson, H. P. Growth of the American na¬ 
tion. 1895. -(Chautauqua lit. and sci. 

circle.'). ..... . 973-J92 

Kennedy, J. H., ed. American nation. 2 v. 

[1892.].*973-K33 

Leeds, J. W. History of the United States. 

Ed. 2, rev. 1878.973-L51 

Lodge, H. C. Studies in history. 1884.973-L82 

Lossing, B. J. Our country ; illus. by Darley. 

3 v. 1878-79. 973-L91 

Story of the United States navy. 1881. 

973-L91S 

MacCulloch, Hugh. Men and measures of 

half a century. 1888.973-M13 

Maelay, E. S. History of the United States 

navy. 1775-1893. 2 v. 1894.973-M22 

McMaster, J. B. History of the people of the 

U. S. Ed. 2. v. 1-4. 1883-95.973-M23 

With the Fathers; studies in the history 

of the U. S. 1896.973-M23W 

Magazine of American history, Jan., 1877- 

Dec., 1893. v. 1-30. 1877-93.*973-M27 

Montgomery, D. H. Leading facts of Amer¬ 
ican history. 1895.973-M76 

Morris, Charles, ed. Half-hours with Amer¬ 
ican history. 2 v. 1S87.973-M83 

National magazine ; journal devoted to Amer. 
history, Nov., 1891-Oct., 1894. v. 15-19. 
1892-94.*973-N21 

Note .—Continuation of Magazine of Western history and 
numbered consecutively with it. Ceased publication. 

Patton, J. H. Concise history of the Amer¬ 
ican people. [1876.].973-P28 

Four hundred years of American history. 

2 v. [1876-92.].973-P28F 

Pitkin, Thomas. Political and civil history 
of the United States, 1763-1797. 2 v. 

1828.973-P68 

Preston, H. W. Documents illustrative of 
American history, 1606-1863. 1886. . 973-P92 

Ridpath, J. C. History of the United States 

for schools. 1878.973-R43H 

Popular history of the U. S. to 1887. 1887. 

973-R43 

Rosengarten, J. G. German soldier in the 
wars of the United States. 1886. . . . 973-R72 
Scheie de Vere, Maximilian. Romance of 

American history. 1872.973-Sch2 

Schouler, James. History of the United 
States, 1783-1861. 5 v. 1882-91... ,973-Sch6 
Smith, Goldwin. United States; outline of 
political history, 1492-1871. 1893. . ,973-Sm5 
Spears, J. R. History of our navy, 1775-1897. 

4 v. 1897.973-Sp3 

Sumner, Charles. Prophetic voices concern¬ 
ing America. 1874.973-Su6 

Thomas, A. C. History of the United States, 
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Thompson, J. P. United States as a nation. 

1877.973-T37 

Tileston, E. G. Handbook of administrations 

of the U. S. [1789-1869.] 1871.973-T45 

Townsend, Malcolm, comp. U. S., an index 

to the United States. [1890.].973-T66 

Wilson, J. T. Black phalanx ; negro soldiers 
of. the United States, 1775-1865. 1888. 

• 973-W69 

Wilson, Woodrow. Division and reunion, . 
1829-1889. 1893. (Epochs of Amer. hist.) 

973-W71 

Young, A. W. American statesman. 1856. 

973-Y83 

PERIODS OF UNITED STATES HISTORY. 

DISCOVERY, A. D. 896-1607. 

Anderson, R. B. America not discovered by 

Columbus. 1874.973.1-An2 

Bell, Mrs. N. (M.) (N. D’Anvers.) Heroes 

of American discovery. [1885.]. . .973.1-B41 
Bowen, B. F. America discovered by the 

Welsh in 1170 A. D. 1876.973.1-B67 

Fiske, John. Discovery of America. 2 v. 

1892.S73.1-F54 

Griffis, W. E. Romance of discovery. [1897.] 

973.1- G87 

Parkman, Francis. Pioneers of France in the 
New World. Ed. 7. 1870. (France A 

Eng. in N. A., Pt. 1.) .97?.1-P23 

Robertson, William. History of the discov¬ 
ery and settlement of America. 1841. 

973.1 R54 

Weise, A. J. Discoveries of America to 1525. 

1884.973.1-W43 

COLONIAL, 1607-1775. 

Bancroft, George. Colonization of the U. S. 

1886.973.2-B218 

History of the U. S., [1492-1789.] 10 v. 
1853-75.973.2-B218H 

Contents: 

v.1-6. Colonization, 
v. 7-10. Amer. Revolution. 

Bouquet, Henry. Historical account of Bou¬ 
quet’s expedition against the Ohio Indians, 

1774: with preface by Parkman. 1868. 

973.2- B66 

Campbell, Douglas. Puritan in Holland, 

England, and America. 2v. 1892.973.2-C15 
Caverly, R. B. Indian wars of New England : 

Life and labors of John Eliot, with ac¬ 
count of the Eliots in England. 1882. 

973.2- C31 

Chalmers, George. Introduction to history 
of revolt of the American colonies. 1845. 

973.2- C35 

Doyle, J. A. English colonies in America. 

3 v. 1882-87.973.2-D77 

Contents : 

v. 1. Virginia, Maryland, and the Carolinas. 
y.2-3. The Puritan colonies. 


| Eggleston, Edward. Beginners of a nation. 

1S97.973.2-Eg3 

Fisher, G. P. Colonial era, [1492-1756.] 1892. 

(Amer. hist, ser.) .973.2-F53 

i Frothingham, Richard. Rise of the republic 

of the U. S. Ed. 3. 1881.973.2-F928 

Johnson, Rossiter. History of the French 
war. [1882.] (Minor wars of the U. S.) 

973.2- J63 

Lodge, H. C. Short history of the English 

colonies in America. 1881.973.2-L82 

Markham, Richard. King Philip’s war. 1883. 

(Minor wars of U. S.) .973.2-M34 

Olden time, monthly, Jan., 1846-Dec., 1847; 

ed. by N. B. Craig. 2 v. 1847-48. ,973.2-012 
Parkman, Francis. Conspiracy of Pontiac 
and the Indian war after the conquest of 
Canada. Ed. 10, rev. 2 v. 1883 . 973.2-P23 
Discovery of the great West. Ed. 3. 1870. 

(France & Eng. inN. A., Pt. 3.). 973.2-P28D 
Half-century of conflict, 1700-1750. 2 v. 

1892. (France tfc Eng. in N. A., Pt. 6.) 

973.2-P23H 

Jesuits in North America in the 17th cen¬ 
tury. Ed. 4. 1870. (France A* Eng. in N. 

A., Pt. 2.) .271-P23 

Montcalm and Wolfe. 2v. 1884. (France 

<(• Eng. in N. A., Pt. 7) .973.2-P23M 

! Sanford, Ezekiel. History of the United 
States before the Revolution'. 1819. 

973.2- Sa5 

Winsor, Justin. Mississippi basin; struggle 
in America between England and France, 

1697-1763. 1895.973.2-W73 

Westward movement; the colonies and the 
Republic west of the Alleghanies, 1763- 
1798. 1897.973.2-W73W 

REVOLUTION AND CONFEDERATION, 1775-89. 

Balch, Thomas. French in America. 1777- 

1783. 2 v. 1891-95.973.3-B13 

Barclay, Sidney, ed. Personal recollections 
of the American Revolution. 1859 973.3-B23 
Botta, Charles. War of the Independence of 
the U. S. Ed. 2, rev. 2 v. 1826.973.3-B65 
Butterfield, C. W. Expedition against San¬ 
dusky under Col. Wm. Crawford, 1782. 

1873.973.3-B98 

Carrington, H. B. Battle maps and charts of 
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[1881.].*973.3-C23 

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1869.973.3-C55 

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973.3- D78 

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1891.973.3-F54 

Critical period of American history. 1783- 
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973.3- G42 

ltear-gard of the Revolution. 1886. 

973.3-G42R 

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973.3- G62 

Greene, G. W. German element in the war 
of American Independence. 1876 9 73.3-G83 
Historical view of the American Revolu¬ 
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Hero of Cowpens. 1881.973.3-H43 

Johnston, H. P. Yorktown campaign, 1781. 

1881 . .. . 973.3-J05 

Jones, G. H. History of the campaign for 

the conquest of Canada in 1776. 1882. 

973.3- J71 

Lossing, B. J. Pictorial field-book of the 

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Lowell, E. J Hessians in the Revolutionary 

war. 1884.973.3-L95 

Ludlow, J. M. War of American independ¬ 
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Rosenthal, Lewis. America and France. 

1882 .973.3-R73 

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1893. ( Amer . hist, ser.) . 973.3-S15 

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See. 940-Sm9. v. 2 

Stone, E.M. Our French allies. 1884.973.3-St7 

Thacher, James. American Revolution. 1861. 

973.3- T32 

Tower, Charlemagne, jr. Marquis de La 
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1895 . 973.3-T65 

Washington, Gen. George, and Irvine, Gen. 
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by Butterfield. 1882 . 973.3-W272 

Winsor, Justin. Reader’s hand book of the 
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*973.3-W73 

CONSTITUTIONAL PERIOD, 1789-1812. 

Adams, Henry. History of the U. S., 1801- 

1817. 9 v. 1889-91.973.4-Adi 

Walker, F. A. Making of the nation, 1783- 
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Warfield, E. D. Kentucky resolutions of 

1798. 1887.973.4-W23 

Wood, John. Suppressed history of admin¬ 
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WAR OF 1812-184S. 

Barnes, James. Naval actions of the War of 

1812. 1896. 973.5-B26 

Benton, T. H. Thirty years’ view ; American 
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Headley, J. T. Second war with England. 

2 v. 1853.973.5-H34 


Johnson, Rossiter. History of the war of 
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973.5-JS3 

Roosevelt, Theodore. Naval war of 1812. 

1882.973.5-R67 

Sargent, Nathan. Public men and events, 

1817-1853. 2 v. 1875.973.5-Sa7 

Soley, J. R. Boys of 1812. [1887.]....973.5-So4 

Williams, J. S. Invasion and capture of 
Washington. 1857 . 973.5-W67 

WAR WITH MEXICO. 1845-1861. 

Jenkins, J. S. War betw T een the U. S. and 

Mexico, n. d. 973.6-J42 

King, Horatio. Turning on the light; sur¬ 
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1895.973.6-K58 

! Ladd, H. O. History of War with Mexico. 

[1883.] (Minor wars of U. S.) .973.6-L12 

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973.6-M32 

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3 v. 1893-95.973.6-R34 

Thayer, Eli. History of the Kansas Crusade. 

1889.973.6-T33 

CIVIL WAR, 1861-65. 

Abbott, J. S. C. History of the Civil war in 

America. 2 v. 1866.973.7-Ab2 

Allen, S. P. Down in Dixie. [1888-92.].973.7-A15 
Ammen, Daniel. Atlantic Coast. 1883. ( Navi ,/ 

in the Civil war, v. 2.) .'.. ,973.7-AmG 

Anderson, T. M. Political conspiracies pre¬ 
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Beecher, H. W. Patriotic addresses in Amer¬ 
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Bickham, W. D. (TP. D. B.) Rosecran’s 

campaign, 1862. 1863.973.7-B47 

Blaine, J. G. Twenty years of Congress. 2 v. 

1884-86.973.7-B 5 8 

Boyden, A. L. Echoes from hospital and 

White House. 1884...973.7-BG9 

Boynton, C. B. History of the navy during 

the Rebellion. 2 v. 1869-70.973.7-B71 

Boynton, H. Y. National Military Park, 

Chickamauga. 1895.973.7-B7I3 

Britton, Wiley. Civil war on the Border, 

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Brockett, L. P., and Vaughan, Mrs. M. C. 
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973.7-B78 

Brown, G. W. Baltimore and the 19th of 

April, 1861. 1887.973.7-B81 

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Brownlow, W. G. Rise, progress and decline 

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Cist, H. M. Army of the Cumberland, 1861- 
63. 1882. (Campaigns of the Civil war.) 

973.7- C49 

Cox, J. D. Atlanta, 1863-64. 1882. (Cam¬ 
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March to the sea, 1864-65. 1882. (Cam¬ 
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Second battle of Bull Run. 1882 9 73.7-C83S 
Cox, S. S Three decades of federal legisla¬ 
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Crawford, S. W. Genesis of the Civil war, 

1860-61. 1887.973.7-C85 

Dodge, T. A. Bird’s-eye view of our Civil 

war. 1883.973.7-D66 

Doubleday, Abner. Chancellorsville and Get- 
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Civil war.) .973.7-D75 

Reminiscences of Forts Sumter and Moul¬ 
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Drake, S. A. Battle of Gettysburg, 1863 

1893. (Decisive events.) .973.7-D78 

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war. 3 v. 1868-70.973.7-D79 

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1878. 973.7-Eg3 

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973.7- E15 

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973.7- Em4 

Famous adventures and prison escapes of the 

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Foote, H. S. War of the Rebellion. 1866 

973.7- F74 

Force, M. F. From Ft. Henry to Corinth. 

188 L. (Campaigns of the Civil war .). 973.7-F75 
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Fremont, Mrs. J. (B.) Story of the guard 

1863 . 973.7-F89 

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1875.973.7-G46 

Gordon, G. H. Campaign of the Army of 

Virginia, 1862. 1880.973.7-G65 

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Andersonville, and other rebel prisons. 

1869.973.7-G69 

Greeley, Horace. American conflict, 1860- 

65. 2 v. 1881. 973.7-G81 

Greene, C. S. Thrilling stories of the great 

Rebellion. [1864.].973.7-G82 

Greene, F. V. (The) Mississippi, 1862-63 

1882. (Campaigns of the Civil war.) . 973.7-G83 
Guernsey, A. H., and Alden, II. M. Harper’s 
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[1866-68.]. 4: '973.7-G93 

Harris, T. L. Trent affair. 1896 973.7-H24 

Hatcher, E. N. Last four weeks of the war. 

1892.973.7-H28 

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1885..973.7-H33 

Headley, J. T. Great Rebellion. 2 v. 1866- 
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Hedley, F. Y. Marching through Georgia. 


1890.973.7-H36 

Hedrick, M. A. Incidents of the Civil war, 

1861-65. 1868.*973.7-H3G5 

Higginson, T. W. Army life in a black regi¬ 
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Hodgson, Joseph. Cradle of the Confederacy. 

1876. 973.7-H66 

Hoge, Mrs. A. IT. Boys in blue. 1867.973.7-H68 


Hosmer, J. K. Color-guard ; military serv¬ 
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Humphreys, A. A. Gettysburg to the Rap- 
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Virginia campaign of ’64 and ’65. 1883. 

(Campaigns of the Civil war.).. .973.7-H88V 
Isham, A. B., Davidson, H. M., and Furness, 

H. B. Prisoners of war, and Military 

prisons, n. d.973.7-Is3 

Joel, J. A., and Stegman, L. R. Rifle shots 
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Johnson, R. U., and Buel, C. C., ed. Battles 
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88.].*973.7-J62 

Johnson, Rossi ter. Short history of the War 

of secession, 1861-65. 1888.973.7-J63 

Johnston, J. E. Narrative of military oper¬ 
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Julian, G. W. Political recollections, 1840- 

1872. 1884.973.7-J94 

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Livermore, Mrs. M. A. (R.) My story of the 

War. 1889.973.7-L75 

Locke, E. W. Three years in camp and hos¬ 
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Logan, J. A. Great conspiracy. 1886.973.7-L83 
Longstreet, James. From Manassas to Appo- 

matox. 1896.973.7-L86 

Lossing, B. J. Pictorial history of the Civil 

war, 3 v. 1874-77.973.7-L91 

Lowell, J. R. Political essays. 1891.973.7-L95 
Lyle, W. W. Lights and shadows of army 

life. Ed. 3. 1865.973.7-L98 

McCarthy, Carleton. Soldier-life in the 
army of Northern Virginia, 1861-1865 

1882.973.7-M12 

McClellan, Carswell. U. S. Grant versus 
the Record of the Army of the Potomac. 

1887.973.7-M13 

McClellan, G. B. McClellan’s own story. 

18S7 .973.7-M133 

McElroy, J. C. Chiekamauga. 1896.973.7-M15 
McPherson, Edward. Political history of 
the United States, 1860-1864. 1864.973.7-M24 
Mithan, A. T. Gulf and inland waters 1883. 

(Navy in the Civil war.) . 973.7-M28 

Mason, F. II. Forty-second Ohio infantry 
in the War of the Rebellion. 1876.973.7-M38 
Moore, James. Kilpatrick and our cavalry. 

1865.973.7-M78 

Nichols, G. W. Story of the Great March. 

Ed. 26. 1866.973.7-N53 


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Nicolay, J. G. Outbreak of Rebellion. 1881. 

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Ohio Commandery of Loyal Legion of the U. 

S. Sketches of war history, 1661-1865; 
papers read before the Commandery. 4v. 
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Ohio —General Assembly. Official roster of the 
soldiers of Ohio in the War of the Rebell¬ 
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Note. —v. 12, contains also War with Mexico, 1846-48. 


Swinton, William. Campaigns of the Army 
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Twelve decisive battles of the war. n. d. 

973.7- Sw6T 

Taylor, B. F. Mission Ridge and Lookout 
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Note. —Pub. also under title ‘‘Pictures of life in camp 
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Pictures of life in camp and field. 1875. 

973.7- T213 


Palfrey, F. W. Antietam and Fredericks¬ 
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war.) .973.7-P17 

Paris, Louis Philippe, Comte de. Battle of 

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History of the Civil war in America, v. 1-4. 

1876-88. 973.7-P22 

Parker, W. H Recollections of a naval offi¬ 
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Parton, James. General Butler in New Or¬ 
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Phisterer, Frederick. Statistical record of 
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Pollard, E. A. Lost cause : southern history 
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[1867.].973.7-P76 

Pond, G. E. Shenandoah Valley in 1864. 

1883. (Campaigns of the Civil tear.). 973.7-P78 
Porter, D. D. Incidents and anecdotes of the 

• Civil war. 1885.973.7-P83 

Naval history of the Civil war. 1886. 

*973.7-P83N 

Reid, Whitelaw. Ohio in the War. 2 \\ 1868- 

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Richardson, A. D. Secret service; the field, 
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1860-1865. 1895.973.7-R43 

Rodenbough, T. F., ed. Uncle Sam’s Medal 

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Roman, Alfred. Military operations of Gen. 

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Ropes, J. C. Army under Pope, 1862. 1881. 

(Gampaigns of the Civil war.) .973.7-RG8 

Story of the Civil war, 1861-1865. v. 1. 

1894.973.7-R68C 

Scharf, J. T. History of the Confederate 

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Scott, E. G. Reconstruction during the Civil 
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Soley, .T. R. Blockade and the cruisers. 1883. 

{Navy in the Civil war.) .973.7-So4 

Stephens, A. H. Constitutional view of the 
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70.].342.73-St3 

Stevenson, A. F. Battle of Stone’s river. 

Dec., 1862-Jan., 1863. 1884.973.7-St4 

Stevenson, David. Indiana’s Roll of Honor. 

1864.973.7-St44 

Stevenson, W. G. Thirteen months in the 
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Note. —Pub. also under title “Mission Ridge and 
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Taylor, W. H. Four years with Gen. Lee. 

1878.....973.7-T22 

Tourgee, A. W. Veteran and his pipe. 1888. 

973.7- T64 

Townsend, E. D. Anecdotes of the Civil war 

in the United States. 1884.973.7-T66 

Trobriand, P. R. de. Four years with the 

Army of the Potomac. 1889.973.7-T74 

Turchin, ,T. B. Chickamauga. 1888.*973.7-T84 
U. S. —Surgeon General’s Office. Medical and 
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*973.7-Un45 

War, Dept, of. War of the Rebellion ; offi¬ 
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1880-98.*973.7-Un4 

Same. Ser. 2. v. 1-2. 1894-97. *973.7-Un41 
Van Horne, T. B. History of the Army of 
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973.7- V31 

Volcano under the city ; by a volunteer spe¬ 
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Walker, F. A. History of the Second Army 

Corps, 1862-1865. 1886.973.7-W15 

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Wilkie, F. B. Pen and powder. 1888 9 73.7-W65 
j Wilkinson, A. J. Narrative of a blockade- 

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I Wilson, E. A. Memoirs of the war. 1893. 

973.7- W69 

Wood, G. L. Seventh [Ohio] regiment. 1867. 

973.7- W85 

LATER 19TH CENTURY. 

Andrews, E. B. Last quarter-century in the 

U. S. 1870-1895. 2 v. 1896.973.8-An3 

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973.8- M24 

NORTH ATLANTIC STATES. NEW ENGLAND. 

Abbott, J. S. C. History of Maine. 1875. 

974.1-Ab2 

Same; rev and enl. by El well. Ed. 2. 1892. 

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Adams, Brooks. Emancipation of Massa¬ 
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Arber, Edward, ed. Story of the Pilgrim 

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Arnold, S. G. History of Rhode Island, 1636- 

1790. Ed. 3. 2 v. 1878.974.5-Ar6 

Balch, Thomas, comp. Letters and papers 
relating to the provincial history of Penn¬ 
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Barber, J. W., and Howe, Henry. Historical 
collections of the State of New York. 1844. 

974.7-B23 

Barry, .1. S. History of Massachusetts, [to 
1820.] 3 v. 1856-57.974.4-B27 


Belknap, Jeremy. History of New Hamp¬ 
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Bliss, W. R. Side glimpses from the Colonial 

meetinghouse. 1894.974-B61 

Booth, M. L. History of the city of New 

York. 1880.974.7-B64 

Brooks, E. S. Story of New York. [1888.] 

(Story of the states.) .974.7-B79 

Brown, John, D. D. Pilgrim fathers of New 
England. Ed., 3d Amer. 1896 . 974.4-B81 

Cheever, G. B. Journal of the Pilgrims at 
Plymouth, New England, 1620. Ed. 2. 

1S49 974.4-C41 


Dexter, Morton. Story of the Pilgrims. 

[1894.].974.4-D52 

Drake, S. A. Book of New England legends 

and folk lore. 188S.974-D78N 

Making of New England, 1580-1643. 1886. 

974-D78 

Making of Virginia and the Middle colo¬ 
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Fiske, John. Beginnings of New England. 

1890.974-F54 

Flint, M. B. Early Long Island. 1896. 

974.7-F64 

Gilman, Arthur. Story of Boston. 1889. 
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Goodwin, J. A. Pilgrim republic. 1888. 

974.4-G63 


Goodwin, M. W.. Royce, A. C., and Putnam, 
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Griffis, W. E. Pilgrims in their three homes, 
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(Story of the states.) .974.4-H13 

Hall, Hiland. History of Vermont. 1868. 

974.3-H14 

Hallowell, R. P. Quaker invasion of Mas¬ 
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Heaton, J. L. Story of Vermont. [1889.] 

(Story of the states.) . 974.3-H35 

Huntington, A. S. Under a Colonial roof- 
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974-H92 

Johnston, Alexander. Connecticut. 1887. 


(Amer. commonwealths.) .974.6-J64 

Lamb, Mrs. M. J. History of the city of New 
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Lodge, H. C. Boston. 1891. (Historic towns.) 

974.4-L82 

Martyn, W. C. Pilgrim fathers of New Eng¬ 
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Mulford, I. S. History of New Jersey. 1851. 

974.9- M91 

Northend, W. D. Bay Colony, 1624-1649. 

[1896.].. 974.4-N82 

Palfrey, J. G. Compendious history of New 
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History of New England, [1497-1689.] 2 v. 

1866. 974-P17a 

Parkman, Francis. Historic hand-book of 
the northern tour; Lakes George and 
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1885.974.7-P23 

Repplier, Agnes. Philadelphia; the place 

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Rich, Shebnah. Truro, Cape Cod. Ed. 2, 

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Roberts, E. H. New York. 2 v. 1887. 

(Amer. commonwealths.) .974.7-R54 

Robinson, R. E. Vermont. 1892. (Amer. 

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Sylvan city; or, Quaint corners in Phila¬ 
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Todd, C. B. Story of the city of New York. 

1888. (Great cities of the Republic.). 974.7-T57 
Trumbull, Benjamin. Complete history of 

Connecticut. 2 v. 1818.974.6-T77 

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1794.*974.3-W67 

Woolsey, S. C. (Susan Coolidge.) Short 
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SOUTH ATLANTIC STATES. 

Brooks, Noah. Washington in Lincoln’s time. 

1895.975.3-B792 

Browne, W. H. Maryland. 1884. (Amer. 

commonwealths.) .975.2-B818 

Cooke, J. E. Virginia. 1883. (Amer. com¬ 
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Curry, J. L. M. Southern states of the Amer¬ 
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Fiske, John. Old Virginia and her neigh¬ 
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Giddings, J. R. Exiles of Florida. 1858. 

975.9- G36 

Howison, R. R. History of Virginia. 2 v. 

1846-48.975.5-H84 

Hughson, S. C. Carolina pirates and Colon¬ 
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Irving, Theodore. Conquest of Florida. 1868. 

975.9-Ir8 

Jones, 0. C., jr. History of Georgia. 2 v. 

1883.:. 975.8-J71 

McSherry, James. History of Maryland. 

1634-1848. 1852.975.2-M25 

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Simms, W. G. History of South Carolina. 

New and rev. ed. 1860.975.7-Si4 

Todd, C. B. Story of Washington. 1889. 

(Great cities of the Republic.) .975.3-T57 

Withers, A. S. Chronicles of Border war¬ 
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975.5-W78 

SOUTH CENTRAL. OR GULF STATES. 

Baker, D. W. *C., comp. Texas scrap-book. 

[1875.].976.4-B17 

Collins, Lewis. History of Kentucky; rev. 
and enl. by R. H. Collins. 2 v. 1874. 

976.9- C69 

Connelly, E. M. Story of Kentucky. [1890.] 

(Story of the states.) .976.9-C765 

Gayarre, C. E. A. Louisiana: its history as a 

French colony 1852.976.3-G25 

Green, T. M. Spanish conspiracy. 1891. 

976.9- G82 

Hennepin, Louis. Description of Louisiana ; 

tr. by Shea. 1880.976.3-H39 

Lowry, Robert, and McCardle, W. H. His¬ 
tory of Mississippi. 1891.976.2-L95 

Phelan, James. History of Tennessee. 18S8. 

976.8-P51 

Pickett, A. J. History of Alabama. 2 v. 

1851.978.1-P58 

Ramsey, J. G. M. Annals of Tennessee, 

1769-1800. 1860.976.8-R14 

Shaler, N. S. Kentucky. 1885. ( Amer. com¬ 
monwealths.) . 976.9-Shl 

Williams, J. S. Old times in West Tennes¬ 
see. 1873.876.8-W67 

Yoakum, Henderson. History of Texas. 1685- 

1846. 2 v. 1856.976.4-Y7 

1 

NORTH CENTRAL, OR LAKE STATES. 

Albach, J. R. Annals of the West. Ed. 2, 
rev. and enl. by .T. M. Peck. 1850. 977-A113 
Blanchard, Rufus. Discovery and conquests 

of the North-west. 1881.977-B59 

History of Illinois, with historical map. 

1883.977.3-B59 

Breese, Sidney. Early history of Illinois, 

1673-1763. 1884.977.3-B74 

Brown, Henry. History of Illinois. 1844. 

977.3-B81 

Burnet, Jacob. Notes on the early settle¬ 
ment of the North-western territory. 

1847. 977-B93 

Butterfield, C. W. Discovery of the North¬ 
west by John Nicolet in 1634 1881 . 977-B98 

Campbell, J. V. Outlines of the political 

history of Michigan. 1876 . 9 77.4-C15 

Carr, Lucien. Missouri. 1888. (Amer. com¬ 
monwealths.) .977.8-C23 

Cooley, T. Mcl. Michigan. 1885. (Amer. 

commonwealths.) .977.4-C78 

Drake, S. A. Making of the Ohio Valley 
states, 1660-1837. 1894.977-D78 


| Dresbach, A. C. and Mrs. A. A. Young peo¬ 
ple’s history of Illinois. 1886. . . 977.3-D81 
Dunn, .T. P., jr. Indiana. 1888. (Amer. com¬ 
monwealths. ) . 977.2-D92 

Fernow, Berthold. Ohio Valley in Colonial 

days 1890.. . . .977-F39 

Flint, Timothy. Geography and history of 

the western states. 2 v. 1828.977-F64 

Gerhard, Frederick. Illinois as it is. 1857. 

977.3- G31 

1 Hall, James, Judge. Romance of western 

history. 1857.'.977-H137 

Hebberd, S. S. Wisconsin under the domin¬ 
ion of France, 1638-1763. 1890. . 977.5-H35 
Hildreth, S. P. Pioneer history ; Ohio Valley 

and Northwest territory. 1848.977-H54 

Hinsdale, B. A. Old Northwest. 1888.977-H61 
Lanman, ,T. H. History of Michigan. 1839 

977.4- L28 

! Magazine of Western history, Nov , 1884-Oct., 

1891. v. 1-14. 1885-91.*977-M27 

Note— Continued under title National magazine, which 
see. 

Monette, J. W. Discovery and settlement of 
the Valley of the Mississippi. 2 v. [1846- 

48.].977-M74 

Neill, E. D. History of Minnesota. 1858. 

977.6-N31 

Ohio Historical and Philosophical Society. 
Journal, 1872.977-Oh3 

Note .—Bound with the Transactions. 

Transactions. 1839.977-Oh3 

Roosevelt, Theodore. Winning of the West, 
1769-1807. 4 v. 1889-96.977-R67 

| Snead, T. L. Fight for Missouri. 1886. 

977.8-Sn2 

Thwaites, R. G. Story of Wisconsin. [1890.] 

(Story of the states.) .977.5-T425 

Venable, AV. H Footprints of the pioneers 
in the Ohio Valley. 1888.977-V55 

OHIO. 

, 

Abbott, J. S. C. History of Ohio. 1875. 

977.1-Ab2 

Alderman, Mrs. L. A. Centennial souvenir 
of Marietta, 0., 1788-1888. [1887.] ,977.1-A12 
Andrews, I. W. Washington county, and the 
early settlement of Ohio. 1877.. .977.1-An3 
Antrim, Joseph. Champaign and Logan coun¬ 
ties, Ohio. 1872. . ..977.1-An8 

Atwater, Caleb. History of Ohio. Ed. 2. 

[1838.].977.1-At9 

Beardsley, D B. History of Hancock county, 

Ohio. 1881.‘ .977.1-B38 

Beers, W. H., and Co., pub. History of Clark 

county, Ohio. 1881 .. .. *977.1-B39 

Black, Alexander. Story of Ohio. [1888.] 

(Story of the states.)' .977.1-B56 

Espy, Josiah. Memorandums of a tour in 
Ohio and Kentucky in 1805. 1870. (Ohio 
Valley hist, ser., v. 7, no. 1.) .,977.1-Es6 













































WESTERN STATES. PACIFIC STATES. SOUTH AMERICA. 


131 


Howe, Henry. Historical collections of Ohio. 

1875.977.1-H83 

Same. 2v. 1896.*977.1-H83a 

King, Rufus. Ohio. 1888. (Artier, emu mon- 

wealths.) .977.1-K58 

McClung, D. W., ed. Centennial anniversary 
of Hamilton, Ohio, 1791-1891. 1892. 

977.1- M13 

Miller, F.W. Cincinnati’s beginnings. 18K). 

977.1- M61 

Mitchener, C. H., ed. Ohio annals. 1876. 

977.1- M69 

Ohio Historical and Philosophical Society 

Journal. 1872.977-Oh3 

Note —Bound with the Transactions. 

Transactions. 1839.977-Oh3 

Ohio-State Archaeological and Historical So¬ 
ciety. Publications, June 1887-[July 
1898.] 6 v. 1895-98 .*977.1-Oh3 

Note. —[v. 3, ed. 2.] 

Perrin, W. H., and Battle, J. H. History of 

Delaware County and Ohio.977.1-P43 

History of Logan county and Ohio. 1880. 

977.1-P43L 

Reid, Whitelaw. Ohio in the War. 2 v. 

1868-72. *977.1-R27 

Rice, Harvey. Pioneers of the Western Re¬ 
serve. 1883.977.1-R36 

Ryan, D- J. History of Ohio. 1888 9 77.1-R95 
Studor, J. H. Columbus, Ohio; history, re¬ 
sources, and progress. 1873 ... 977.1-St9 

Taneyhill, R. H. Leatherwood god. 1870. 

(Ohio Valley hist. see. v. 7, no. .1.). . 977.1-Es6 
Taylor, J. W. History of Ohio, 1650-1787 

1854.977.1-T22 

Walker, C M. History of Athens County, 

Ohio. 1869. 977.1-W15 

Williams, Samuel. Two western campaigns 
in War of 1812-13. 1870. (Ohio Valley 

hist. see. v. 7, no. 2.) .!.977.1-EsG 

Woodward, R. C. Sketches of Springfield, 
Ohio, 1800-52. [1852.].*977.1-W87 

WESTERN, OR MOUNTAIN STATES. 

Cooke, P. St. G. Conquest of New Mexico 

and California. 1878.978.9-C77 

Drake, S. A. Making of the great West, 

1512-1883. 1887. 978-D78 

Howe, Henry. Historical collections of the 

great West. 1852 . 978-H83 

Ladd, H. O. Story of New Mexico. [1891.] 

(Story of the states.) .978.9-L12 

Peck, George. Wyoming. Ed. 3. 1872.978.7-P33 


Prince, L. B. Historical sketches of New 


Mexico. 1883.978.9-P93 

Spring, L. W. Kansas. 1885. (Amer. Com¬ 
monwealths.) .978.1-Sp8 


PACIFIC STATES. 

Bancroft, li. H. History of Arizona and New 
Mexico, 1530-1888. 1889. ( Works, v. 17.) 

979.1-B22 

History of Nevada, Colorado and Wyom¬ 
ing, 1540-1888. 1890. ( Works, v. 25.). 979.3-B22 
History of Oregon, 1834-1888. 2v. 1886-88. 

( Works, v. 29 and SO.) . 979.5-B22 

History of Utah, 1540-1887. 1890. (Works, 

v. 26.) .979.2-B22 

History of Washington, Idaho, and Mon¬ 
tana, 1845-1889. 1890. ( Works, v. 31.) 

979.7-B22 

Barrows, William. Oregon. 1884. (Amer. 

Commonwealths.) .979.5-B27 

Frost, John. History of California. [1881.J 

979.4-F93 

Nixon, O. W. How Marcus Whitman saved 

Oregon. Ed. 2. 189o.979.5-N65 

Royce, Josiah. California. 1886. (Amer. 

commonwealths.) .979.4-R81 

SOUTH AMERICA. 

Adams, W. H. D. Land of the Incas. 1885. 

985-Ad2 

Hancock, A. U. History of Chile. 1893. 

(Latin Amer. republics.) .983-H19 

Hervey, M. H. Dark days in Chile; revolu¬ 
tion of 1891. 1892. 983-H44 

Markham, C. R. History of Peru. 1892. 

(Latin Amer. republics.) .985-M34 

Moses, Bernard. Establishment of Spanish 

rule in America. 1898.980-M852 

Prescott, W. H. Conquest of Peru. 2 v. 

1864.985-P92 

, OCEANICA. 

Harcus, William, ed. South Australia. 1876. 

994-H22 

Jenks, Edward. Australian colonies, to 1893. 

1895. (Camb. hist, ser.) .994-J42 

Russell, Michael. Polynesia. [1842.] 996-R91 

Stevenson, R. L. Eight years of trouble in 

Samoa. 1892.996-St5 

Tregarthen, Greville. Story of Australasia. 
1893. (Story of the nations.) .994-T71 






































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BIOGRAPHY— DICTIONARIES. INDIVIDUAL. 


BIOGRAPHY. 


DICTIONARIES. 

Adams, O. F. Brief handbook of American 

authors. 1884.*928-Adl 

Brief handbook of English authors. 1884. 

*928-Ad IE 

Allibone, S. A. Critical dictionary of Eng¬ 
lish literature. 3v. 1874.*928-A15 

Supplement; by J. F. Kirk. 2 v. 1891. 

*928-A151 

Appleton’s cyclopaedia of American biog¬ 
raphy ; ed. by Wilson and Fiske. 6 v. 

1888-91.*920-Ap5 

Cyclopaedia of biography; ed. by Hawks. 

1873.*920-Ap53 

Drake, F. S. Dictionary of American biog¬ 
raphy. 1879.*920-D787 

Hays, Frances. Women of the day. 1885. 

*920.7-H33 

Irving, Joseph, ed. Book of Scotsmen. 1881. 

*920-Ir8 

Men of the time. Ed. 11 and 13. 1884 and 

1891.*920-M52 

Parton, James, ed. Some noted princes, au¬ 
thors and statesmen of our time. [1885.] 

*920-P252 

Ritter, F. L., ed. Realm of tones. [1881.1 

*927-R51 

Sabine, Lorenzo. Loyalists of the American 

Revolution. 2 v. 1864.*923-Sal4 

Sanders, L. C., ed. Celebrities of the cen¬ 
tury. 1887.*920-Sa5 

Spofford, A. R., and others, ed. Library of 
historic characters and famous events. 

10 v. 1894-95.*92O-Sp0 

Sprague, W. B. Annals of the American 

pulpit to 1855. 9 v. 1857-69.*922-Sp7 

Thomas, E. A., ed. Comprehensive diction¬ 
ary of biography. [1883.].*920-T36 

Thomas, Joseph, ed. Universal pronouncing 
dictionary of biography and mythology. 

1875. ,*920-T362 

Universal biographical dictionary. 1850. 

*920-Un4 

Waters, Mrs. C. (E.) C. Painters, sculptors, 
architects, engravers, and their works. 

Ed. 3. 1876.'.*927-W31P 

and Hutton, Laurence. Artists of the 
19th century and their works. 2v. 1879. 

*927-W312 

BIOGRAPHY, INDIVIDUAL. 

Abdurrahman Khan, Ameer of Afghanistan. 

Life; by Wheeler. [1895.] {Public men of 
today.) .B-Ab3 


Aberdeen, G. H. Gordon, Jfth Earl of. Earl 
of Aberdeen ; by Gordon, Sir A. H. 1893. 

B-Ab3 

Abernethy, John. Memoirs; by Macilwain. 

1853...... . .B-Ab35 

Adams, John, 2d Pres . of the U. S. Life; by 
Adams, J. Q. and C. F. 2 v. 1871. . B-Adl 
Life ; by Morse. 1885. ( Amer. statesmen.) 

B-AdlM 

and Abigail. Familiar letters; with me¬ 
moir of Mrs. Adams, by C. F. Adams. 

[1875.].B-Adl 1A 

Adams, J. Q., 6th Pres, of the U. S. Memoirs, 
1795-1848; ed. by Adams, C. F. 12 v. 

1874-77.: • B-Adl3A 

Life ; by Morse. 1882. {Amer. statesmen.) 

B-Adl3M 

Life and public services ; by Seward. 1849. 

B-Adl3S 

Adams, Samuel. Life; by Hosmer. 1885. 

{Amer. statesmen.) .B-Adl6 

Life and public services; by Wells. 3 v. 

1865.B-Adl6W 

Addison, Joseph. Life ; by Courthope. 1884. 

{Eng. men of letters.) .B-Ad2 

Agassiz, L. J. R. Life and correspondence; 
ed. by Agassiz, Mrs. E. C. (C.) 2 v. 

1885 .B-Agl 

Albany, L. M. C. Countess of. Life; by 

Paget. 1884. {Famous women.) .B-A113 

Albert, Prince Consort of Gt. Britain. Early 

years ; by Grey. 1867.B-A114 

Alcott, A. B. His life and philosophy; by 

Sanborn and Harris. 2 v. 1893.B-A119 

Alcott, L. M. Life,letters, and journals; ed. 

by Cheney. [1889.].B-A12 

Alexander I., Emperor of Russia. Life and 

times; by Joyneville. 3 v. 1875. . B-A126 
Alexander III., Emperor of Russia. Life ; by 

Lowe. 1895....B-A128 

Alexander the Great. Alexander ; by Dodge. 

1890. {Gt. captains.) .B-A125 

Alfred the Great, King of England. Life ; by 

Hughes. 1890.B-A133 

Life ; by Pauli. 1857.B-A133P 

Alice, Grand Duchess of Hesse. Biographical 

sketch and letters ; by Sell. 1884.B-A14 

Allston, Washington. Life; by Sweetser. 

1879. ( Art.biog.) .B-A15 

Alma Tadema, Laurenz. His life and works ; 

by Ebers. 1886.B-A16 

Amiel, H. F. Journal intime; tr. by Ward. 

1890.B-Am5 

Andersen, H. C. Story of my life. 1872. 

B-An3 

Anderson, Mary. Stage life; by Winter. 

1886 .B-An33 




































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Andre? John. The two spies; by Lossing. 

!886... .B-H135 

Life and career ; by Sargent. 1861 B-An36 
Andrew, J. A. Memoir; by Chandler. 1880. 

B-An38 

Angelico, called Fra. Life; by Phillimore. 

1881. (Illus. biog. of gt. art.) .B-An4 

Life ; by Sweetzer. 1879. (Art. biog .). B-An4S 
Arblay, F. (B.) d’. Diary and letters. 2 v. 

1880.. B-Arl5 

Arnold, Matthew. Letters, 1848-1888 ; ed. by 

Russell. 2 v. 1896..B-Ar63 

Arnold, Thomas. Life and correspondence; 

by Stanley. Ed. 10, Amer. 1873_B-Ar65 

Audubon, J. J. Life ; ed. by Audubon, Mrs. 

L. (B.) 1870. B-Au3A 

>. Audubon and his journals ; [ed.] by Audu¬ 
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Augustine, St., Bp. of Hippo. Life and 

times; by Bush. n. d.B-Au4 

Aurelius Antoninus, Marcus. Life ; by Wat¬ 
son. 1884. B-Au6 

Austen, Jane. Letters; selected by Wool- 

sey. 1892.B-Au7 

Memoir; by Leigh. See. . Au7L 

Life ; by Malden. 1889. (Famous women.) 

B-Au7M 

Bach, Sebastian. Life ; by Poole. 1882. (Gt. 

musicians .).B-B12 

Bacon, Francis. Life; by Church. 1884. 

(Eng. men of letters.) .B-B13 

Personal history ; by Dixon. 1861. ( Tguch- 

nitz ed.) .B-B13D 

Baldwin, C. R. Conversion of a skeptic; a 
member of the bar; by Gaddis. 1858. B-B 19 
Ballentine, William. Some experiences of a 

barrister’s life. 18S2. ..B-B21 

Baltimore, Cecil or Cecilius Calvert, 2d Lord. 
George and Cecilius Calvert; by Browne. 

[1890.] (Makers of Amer.) .B-B215 

Baltimore, George Calvert, 1st Lord. George 
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Balzac, Honor6 de. Life; by Saltus. 1884. 

B-B218 

Bancroft, H.H. Literary industries: a me¬ 
moir. 1891.B-B22 

Barbauld, Mrs. A. L. (A.) Memoir; by Ellis. 

1874.B-B23 

Barlow, Joel. Life and letters; by Todd. 

1886.B-B24 

Barneveldt, Jan van Olden. Life and death ; 

by Motley. 2 v. 1874. B-B26 

Barnum, P. T. Life ; by Benton. 1891. B-P266 
Barras, P. F. J. N. Memoirs; ed. by Duruy; 

tr. by Roche. 4 v. 1895.944-B27 

Bartlett, Gen. W. F. Memoir; by Palfrey. 

1879.B-B28 

Bartolommeo, Era. Life; by Baxter. 1881. 

(Illus. biog. of gt. art.) .B-B285 

Bashkirtseff, Marie. Journal of a young ar¬ 
tist; tr. by Serrano. [1889.].B-B29 


Baxter, Richard. Life; by Boyle. 1884. 

(Heroes of Christ, hist.) .B-B33 

Beaconsfield, B. Disraeli, 1st Earl of. Lord 
Beaconsfield ; by Froude. 1890. (Prime 

ministers of Queen Victoria.) .B-B35 

Life; by Kebbel. 1888. (Inter, statesmen 

ser .).B-B35K 

Beckwourth, J. P. Life and adventures. New 
ed., ed. by Leland. 1892. (Adventure ser.) 

B-B386 

Beecher, H. W. Sketch of his career; by 


Abbott and Halliday. 1887.B-B393 

Biography; by Beecher, W. C., Scoville, 
and Beecher, Mrs. H. W. 1888.B-B393B 


Beecher, Lyman. Autobiography, correspond¬ 
ence, etc.; ed. by C. Beecher. 2 v. 1871. 

B-B394 

Beethoven, Ludwig van. Memoir; by Graeme. 

Ed. 3. 1887.B-B396 

Life ; tr. by Lalor; by Nohl. 1881. (Biog. 

of musicians.) . B-B396N 

Behring or Bering, Vitus. Vitus Bering, dis¬ 
coverer of Bering Strait; by Lauridsen. 

1889.B-B398 

Bentley, Richard. Life; by Jebb. 1882. 

(Eng. men of letters.) .B-B44 

Benton, T. H. Life; by Roosevelt. 1887. 

(Amer. statesmen.) .B-B445 

Bering, Vitus. See Behring. 

Berkeley, George, Bp. Life ; by Frazer. 1881. 

(Philos, classics.) .B-B453 

Betterton, Thomas. Life; by Lowe. 1891. 

(Eminent actors.) .B-B466 

Bewick, Thomas. Thomas Bewick and his 

pupils ; by Dobson. 1884.B-B468 

Birney, J. G. James G. Birney and his times ; 

by Birney, William. 1890. B-B53 

Bismarck. Bismarck in the Franco-German 

war, 1870-71; by Busch. 1884 .B-B545 

Bismarck: Some secret pages of his his¬ 
tory ; by Busch. 2v. 1898.B-B545B1 

Our Chancellor; by Busch. 1884. B-B545B 

Life; tr. and ed. by MacKenzie ; by Heze- 

kiel. 1870. B-B545H 

Black, J. S. Reminiscences; by Clayton. 

1887.B-B56 

Blaine, J. G. Life and work ; by Ridpath and 

others. [1893.].B-B577 

Blake, Robert. Admiral Blake ; by Hannay. 

1886. (Eng. worthies.) .B-B58 

Blennerhassett, Harman. Blennerhassett 

papers ; ed. by Safford. 1864.B-B613 

Blessington, M. G. (P.) F., Countess of. Most 
gorgeous Lady Blessington; by Molloy. 

Ed. 4. 2 v. 1896.B-B615 

Bliss, P. P. Memoirs; ed. by Whittle. 1877. 

B-B617 

Bolingbroke, H. St. John, Vise. Boling- 
broke and Voltaire in England; by Col¬ 
lins. 1886.B-B637 

Bonaparte, E. (P.) Life and letters; by 
Didier. 1879.B-B64 























































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BIOGRAPHY.—INDIVIDUAL. 


Booth, Edwin. Life and art; by Winter. 


1893.B-B644 

Booth, Edwin T. (The) younger Booth; by 
Clarke. See... B-B645 


Booth, J. B. Elder and the younger Booth; 

by Clarke. 1882. („ Inter, actor ser.) .B-B645 
Booth, Newton. Newton Booth of Califor¬ 
nia, his speeches and addresses; ed. by 

Crane. 1894.B-BG48 

Bowles, Samuel. Life and times; by Mer- 

riam. 2 v. 1885.B-B68 

Boyd, Mrs. 0. B. Cavalry life in tent and 

field. 1894.B-B69 

Brace, C. L. Life; chiefly told in his own 

letters. 1894 . B-B72 

Bradstreet, Mrs. Anne. Anne Brads tree t and 
her time ; by Campbell. [1891.].... B-B726 
Brainerd, David. Memoirs; ed. by Sher¬ 
wood. 1885. B-B735 

Brassey, Thomas. Life and labours, 1805- 

1870; by Helps. 1874.B-B738 

Bremer, Fredrika. Life, letters, and works. 

1808. B-B75 

Brewster, B. H. Life; by Savidge. 1891. 

B-B756 

Bridgman, L. D. Life and education ; by 

Lamson. 1881. B-B76 

Bright, John. Life and speeches; bv Smith. 

1881.B-B764 

Brisbane, Albert. Life; by Brisbane, Mrs. 
Redelia. 1893. B-B775 

Bronte, Charlotte, afterwards Mrs Xicholls. 
Life; by Gaskell. 2 v. 1857. B-B78 

Same. 2 v. in 1. 1859. (Tauchnitz ed.) 

B-B78a 

Charlotte Bronte and her circle; by 
Shorter. 1896. B-B78S 

Bronte, Emily. Life; by Robinson. 1883. 

(j Famous women.) .B-B782 

Bronte family. (The) Brontes; by MacKay. 

1897.B-B783 

Brooks, Phillips. Sketch ; by Bi-ooks, W. II 

1894.'. B-B79 

Brougham, Henry, Lord. Life and times. 

3 v. 1871-72.B-B796 

Bi’oughan, John. Life, stories and poems; 
ed. by Winter. 1881.B-B797 

Brown, George. Recollections of itinerant 
life. 1866 .B-B81 

Brown, John, 1800-1859. John Brown and his 

men ; by Hinton. 1894. B-B813 

Public life; by Redpath. 1860.B-B813R 

Life and letters; ed. by Sanborn. 1885. 

B-B813S 

Browning, Mrs. E. (B.) Letters ; ed. by Ken¬ 
yon. 2 v. 1897.. B-B82 

Life; by Ingram. 1888. {Famous women.) 

B-B82I 

Browning, Robert. Life and letters; by 

Orr. 2 v. 1891.B-B822 

Life; by Sharp. 1890. {Gt. writers.). B-B822S 


Bryant, W. C. Life; by Bigelow. 1890. 

( Amer. men of letters.) . B-B84 

Biography ; by Godwin. 2 v. 1883. . B-B84G 
Life; by Hill. 1879. {Amer. authors.) B-B84H 
Biographical sketch; by Symington. 1880. 

B-B84S 

Brvant and liis friends ; by Wilson. 1886 

B-B84W 

Buchanan, James. 15th Pres, of the U. S. 

Life ; by Curtis. 2 v. 1883.B-B85 

Buddha. His life, his doctrine, his order ; tr. 

by Hoey ; by Oldenberg. 18*2.B-B860 

Bull, 0. B., called Ole. Memoir; by Bull, 

Mrs. S. C. (T.) 1883.B-B876 

Bulwer Lytton, 1st Baron. See. . Lytton, 

E. G. E. Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron. 

Bunsen, F. W., Baroness von. Life and let¬ 
ters; by Hare. n. d ..B-B88 

Bunyan, John. Life ; by Froude. 1880. {Eng. 

men of letters.) .B-B887 

Burke, Edmund, 1729-1797. Historical study ; 

by Morley. 1867.B-B92M 

Life; by Morley. n. d. {Eng. men of let¬ 
ters.) . B-B92 

Burke, Edmund, 1755-1820. Life; by Prior. 

Ed. 5. 1867. {Bohn’s class.) .B-B922 

Burnett, Mrs. F. (H.) (The) one I knew the 

best of all. 1893.B-B924 

Burnett, P. H. Recollections and opinions 

of an old pioneer. 1880.B-B92Q 

Burney, Frances. See. . . Arblay, F. (B.) d\ 
Burns, Robert. Life; by Shairp. n. d. 

{Eng. men of letters.) . B-B93 

Burnside, A. E. Life and public services ; by 
Poore. 1882.B-B934 

Burr, Aaron. Memoirs ; by Davis. 2 v. 1837. 

B-B94 

Life and times; by Parton. 2 v. 1886. 

B-B94P 

| Burritt, Elihu. Life and labors; ed. by 

Northend. 1879.B-B945 

j Bushnell, Horace. Life and letters; by 

Cheney. [1880.]. B-B96 

Butler, B. F. Autobiography and personal 

reminiscences: Butler’s book. 1892. B-B97 
Butler, Joseph. Life; by Collins. 1881. 

{Philos, classics) .B-B973 

Byron, A. I. (M.), Lady. Lady Byron vindi¬ 
cated ; by Stowe. 1870. B-B989 

Byron, G. G. Noel, 6th Baron. Real Lord By¬ 
ron ; by Jeaffreson. 1883.B-B99 

Life ; by Moore. 2 v. 1869.B-B99M 

Life; by Nichol. 1880. {Eng. men of let¬ 
ters.) .B-B99N 

| Caesar, Julius. Life; by Dodge. 1892. {Gt. 

captains.) .B-Cll 

Life ; by Fowler. 1892. {Heroes of the na¬ 
tions.) .B-C11F 

Sketch ; by Froude. n. d..B-C11F1 

History; by Napoleon III. 2 v. 1866- 
68.B-C11N 
























































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135 


Calderon de la Barca, Pedro. Life; by 
Hasell. n. d. (Foreign classics.) . . B-C127 

Calhoun, J. 0. Life; by Holst. 1882. ( Amrr. 

statesmen.) .B-C13 

Life; by Jenkins. [1850.].B-C13J 

Calvert, Cecilius. See.. Baltimore, 2d Lord. 
Calvert, George. See. . Baltimore, 1st Lord. 
Calvin, John. Life; by Guizot. [1868.] B-C137 
Canning, George. Life; by Hill. 1887. (Eng. 

worthies.) . B-C16 

Carey, William. Life; by Culross. 1882. 

(Heroes of Christ, hist.) .<. . . B-C18 

Carlyle, Rev. Alexander. Autobiography. 

1861. B-C198 I 

Carlyle, Mrs. J. R. (\V.) Letters and memo¬ 
rials: ed. by Fronde. 1888 . B-C199 

Carlyle, Thomas. Correspondence with Em¬ 
erson. 1834-72. 2 v. 1888.2-C211 

Early letters, 1814-26; ed. by Norton. 1886. 

B-C21N 

Reminiscences ; ed *bv Fronde. 1881. B-C21 

Story of; by Arnold. 1888.B-C21A 

Life; by Conway. 1881.B-C21C 

History of first forty years of his life, 1795- 

1835; by Froude. 2 v. 1882.B-C21F 

History of his life in London, 1834-1881; by 
Froude. 1884 B-C21F1 

Thomas Carlyle: his life, his books, his 

theories; by Guernsey. 1879. B-C21G 

Life; by Nichol. 1892. (Eng. men of let¬ 
ters.) .. B-C21N1 

Carpenter, W B. Memoir; by Carpenter, 

J. E. See 131-C22 

Cartwright, Peter. Autobiography; ed. by 

Strickland. [ 1856.]. B-C24 

Cary, Alice and Phoebe. Memorial; by Hud¬ 
son. 1877 . B-C25 

Cass, Louis. Life; by McLaughlin. 1891. 

(Amr.r. statesmen.) . .B-C27 

Catherine II, Empress of Russia. Memoirs; 

by Smucker. 1855. B-C28 

* Romance of an empress ; by Waliszewski. 

1894.... . B-C28W 

Cellini, Benvenuto. Memoirs: with notes by 

Carpani: tr. by ltoscoe. 1850 .B-C33 

Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de. Life; by 
Oliphant.- n. d. (Foreign classics ) B-C335 

Chalmers, Thomas. Life; by Fraser. 1832. 

B-C35 

Chambers, Robert. Memoir; by Chambers, 

William. 1872.* B-C355 

Channing. W. E. Centennial memorial; by 

Brooks. 1880. .B-C36 

Charlemagne, Emperor of the West. History; 

by James. 1872 . 944-J227 

Charles V., Emperor of Germany. Life after 
his alalication ; by Prescott. 

See. 943-R54, v. 3 

Charles XII., King of Sweden. Charles Nil. 

and his times ; by Alborg, n. d B-C38 

Charles XII. and collapse of Swedish Em¬ 
pire ; by Bain. 1895. (Heroes of the na¬ 
tions.).. .B-C38B 


Charles XII, King of Sweden. History; by 
Voltaire. 1884.. ‘. B-C38V 

Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender. 
Pickle the spy; by Lang. Ed. 3. 1897. 

B-C384 

Charlotte Elizabeth, Princess Palatine. See 
Orleans, Elizabeth Charlotte, Ihichessc d\ 
Chase, S. P. Life and public services; by 
Schmuckers. 1874.B-C337 

Chatterton, Thomas. Chatterton : a story of 

1770; by Masson. 1874 . B-C39 

Chaucer, Geoffrey. Life; Uy Ward. 18S0. 

(Eng. men of letters.) .B-C395 

Chidlaw, Rev. B. W. Story of my life. [1890.] 

B-C43 

Child, Mrs. L. M. (F.) Letters; with bio¬ 
graphical introduction by Whittier. 1883. 

B-C44 

Chittenden, L. E. Personal reminiscences, 
1840-90. 1893.B-C447 

Choate, Rufus. Life; by Brown. Ed. 2. 

1870.B-C454 

Memories ; by Neilson. 1884 B-C454N 

Reminiscences : by Parker. I860.'.. B-C454P 
Cicero, M. T. Cicero and the fall of the Ro¬ 
man Republic; by Strachan-Davidson. 

1894. (Heroes of the nations.) .B-C48 

Life ; by Trollope. 3 v. 1881.B-C48T 

Cid. (Rodrigo Diaz de Bivar) (The) Cid 
Campeador; by Clarke. 1897. (Heroes 

of the nations.) .B-C485 

Claflin, M. B Under the old elms. [1895 ] 

B-C52 

Clark, Gen. G. R. Conquest of the North¬ 
west, 1778-83; and Life'of Clark; by Eng¬ 
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Clarke, .T. F. Autobiography, diary and cor¬ 
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Claverhouse. See. .. Graham,John, 1st Fisc. 
Dundee. 

j Clay, C. M. Life, memoirs, writings and 

speeches, v 1. 1886.B-C57 

Clay, Henry. Private correspondence ; ed. by 

Colton. 1856.B-C573C 

Life and public services : by Sargent. 1856. 

B-C573 

Life; by Schurz. 2 v. 1887. (A rner. states¬ 
men.) . B-C573S 

Clemmer, Mary. See.. . Hudson, Mrs. M. 

(C.) A. • 

1 Cleveland, R. J. Voyages of a merchant nav¬ 
igator; ed. by Cleveland, H. W. S. 1886. 

B-C59 

Cobbe, F. P. Life; by herself. 2 v. 1895. 

B-C63 

Cobbett, William. How to get on in the 


world; by Waters. 1883.B-C635 

Cobden, Richard. Political career and public 

services; by McGilchrist. 1865.B-C64 

Life; by Morley. 1881.B-C64M 

Coffin, Levi. Reminiscences. Ed. 2. 1880. 

B-C65 
















































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BIOGRAPHY.—INDIVIDUAL. 


Coleridge, Mrs. S. H. (C.) Memoir and let¬ 
ters; ed. by her daughter, E. Coleridge. 

1874 .B-C682 

Coleridge, S. T Biographia literaria ; or, Bi¬ 
ographical sketches of my literary life and 
opinions; and Two lay sermons. New 
ed. 1870 (Bohn’s lib.) .B-C68C 

Life; by Caine. 1887. (Gt. writers.). B-C68 

Coles, Edward. Sketch; by Washburne. 

1882.B-C685 

Colfax, Schuyler. Life ; by Hollister. 1886. 

B-C687 

Coligni, Caspard de Life; by Besant. 1879. 

( New Plutarch.) ..B-C689 

Columbus, Christopher. Life and work; by 
Adams. 1892. (Makers of Amer.). B-C72 

Career; bv Elton. [1892.].B-C72E 

Life ; by Helps. [1868.] .B-C72H 

Life and voyages; by Irving. 1870. B-C72I 

Note .—Condensed from larger work. 

Same. 3 v. 1860.B-C72Ia 

With the admiral of the ocean sea; by 

Mackie. 1891. B-C72M 

Life ; tr. by Brownson ; by Tarducci. 2 v. 

1890.B-C72T 

Comines, Philippe de. Sieur d’Argenton. 
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(Bohn’s lib.) .944-C73 

Congdon, C. T. Reminiscences of a journal¬ 
ist. 1880.B-C76 

Cookman, Rev. Alfred. Life; by Ridgaway. 

1875 .B-C776 

Cooper, ,T. F. Life; by Lounsbury. 1883. 

(Amer. men of letters.) .B-C78 

Copley, J.S., 1737-1815. Domestic and artistic 

life; byAmory. 1882. B-C79 

Corday, Charlotte. Life; by Dobson. 

See. . . 923-D65 

Corneille, Pierre. Corneille and Racine; by 
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Corneille and his times; by Guizot. 1871. 

B-C81G 

Cornell, Ezra. Biography ; by Cornell, A. B. 

1884.B-C814 

Corot, J. B. C. Life; by Mollett. 

See.. . 927-M73P 

Correggio, A. A. Life; by Heaton. 1882. 

(Illus. biog. of gt. art.) .B-C816 

Corwin, Thomas. Sketch ; by Russell. 18S1. 

B-C818 

Cousin, Victor. Life ; by Simon. 1888. (Gt. 

Fr. writers.) .B-C83 

Cowper, William. Life; by Smith. 1880. 

(Eng. men of letters.) .B-C836S I 

Life and letters ; by Southey. 4 v. 1854 

B-C836 

Cranmer, Thomas, Abp. of Canterbury. Life 

and times ; by Lee. 1841.B-C85 

Crockett, Col. David. Life ; by himself, n. d. 

B-C87 

Cromwell, Oliver Letters and speeches ; ed. 

by Carlyle. 5 v. [1846.].B-C88C 

Life ; by Clark. 1893.B-C88 


Cromwell, Oliver. Life ; by Harrison. 1888. 

(Twelve Eng. statesmen.) ..B-C88H 

Life ; by Hood. 1883.,. .B-C88H1 

(The) man and his mission; by Picton. 

[1882.].B-C88P 

Cross, Mrs. M. A. (E.) L. (George Eliot.) 

Life as related in her letters and journals ; 

ed. by J. W. Cross. 3 v. 1835.B-C887 

Life; by Blind. 1883. (Famous women.) 

B-C887B 

Cruikshank, George. Memoir; by Stephens. 

1891. (Illus. biog. of gt. art.) .B-C89 

Curran, .T. P. Curran and his contempora¬ 
ries ; by Phillips. 1877.B-C93 

Curtis, G. W. Early letters to John S. 

Dwight; ed. by Cooke. 1898.B-C94C 

Life; by Cary. 1894. (Amer. men of let¬ 
ters.) . B-C94 

Cushman, C. S. Letters and memories of her 

life ; ed. by Stebbins 1878.B-C96 

Life ; by Waters. 1882. (Amer. actor ser.) 

B-C9QW 

Custer, G. A. Life; by Whittaker. [1876.] 

B-C97 

Cutler, Ephraim. Life and times ; by Cutler, 

.T. P. 1890.B-C974C 

Cutler, Manasseh. Life, journals, and corres¬ 
pondence ; by Cutler, W. P. and J. P. 2 v. 

1888.B-C976C 

Dahlgren, J. A. Memoir ; by Dahlgren, Mrs. 

M. (V.) G. 1882. B-D14 

Dampier, William. Life; by Russell. 1889. 

(Eng. men of action.) .B-D18 

Dante Alighieri. Life; by Oliphant. n. d. 

(Foreign classics.) .B-D230 

Life and works ; by Ward. 1887.B-D23 

D’Arblay, F. B. See. . Arblay, F. B. d\ 
Darwin, Charles. Autobiography and letters : 

ed. by Francis Darwin. 1893. B-D25 

Life; by Allen. 1885. (Eng. worthies A 

B-D25A 

Life and work ; by Holder. 1891. (Leaders 
in science.) . B-D25H 

Daubigny, C. F. Life; by Mollett. 

See... 927-M73P 

Davis, Jefferson. Life ; with a secret history 
of the Southern confederacy ; by Pollard. 

[1869.].B-D29 

Davis, Reuben. Recollections of Mississippi 

and Mississippians. 1889.B-D295 

Defoe, Daniel. Life ; by Minto. 1879. (Eng. 

men of letters.) .B-D36 

Delaroche, Hippolyte, called Paul. Life ; by 
Rees. 1880. (Illus. biog. of gt. artists.) B-V 59 
DeQuincey, Thomas. Confessions of an En¬ 
glish opium-eater, and autobiographic 

sketches. 1873. B-D44 

Life ; by Masson. 1882. (Eng. men of let¬ 
ters.) . B-D44M 

Derby, E. G. S. Stanley, Earl of. Life; by 

Saintsbury. 1892.B-D445 

Descartes, Ren6. Life; by Mahafty. 1881. 

> (Philos, classics.) .B-D45 





















































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137 


Dewey, Orville. Autobiography and letters; 

ed. by M. E. Dewey. 1883.B-D51 

DeWitt, John. See .'.. Witt, John de. 

Diaz de la Pena, N. V. Life; by 
Mollett. See.... 927-M73 

Dick, Robert. Life ; by Smiles. 1879_B-D54 

Dickens, Charles. Life; by Forster. 3 v. 

1872. B-D55 

Critical study ; by Gissing. 1898.B-D55G 

Life ; by Hotten. 1870.B-D55H 

Life ; by Ward. 1882. (Eng. men of letters.) 

B-D55W 

Dickinson, John. Life and times, 1732-1808; 

by Stille. 1891.B-D56 

Dix, J. A. Memoirs ; comp, by Dix, Morgan. 

2 v. 1883.B-D64 

Doddridge, Philip. Life; by Stanford. 1881. 

(Heroes of Christ, hist.) .B-D66 

Donatello. Ghiberti and Donatello, with 
other early Italian sculptors ; by Baxter. 

1882 (Illus. biog. of gt. art.). .?.B-G34 

Dora, Sister. See... .Pattison, D. W. 

Douglas, S. A. Life; by Sheahan. 1860. 

B-D745 

Douglass, Frederick. Life and times; by 

himself. 1882.B-D75 

Dow, Rev. Lorenzo. History of a Cosmopolite : 
Re^. Lorenzo Dow; his experience and 

travels. Ed. 8. 1851. B-D76 

Drake, Daniel. Pioneer life in Kentucky; 

letters to his children. 1870.B-D78 

Memoirs; by Mansfield. 1855.B-D78M 

Drake, Sir Francis. Life ; by Corbett. 1890. 

(Eng. men of action.) .B-D783 

Drummond, Henry. Memorial sketches; by 
Watson and Nicoll. See... 204-D84 

Dudevant, Mine. (George Sand.) Convent 

life; tr. by MacKaye. 1893.B-D86 

Life; by Caro. 188S. (Gt. Fr. writers.) 

B-D86C 

Life ; by Thomas. 1883. (Famous women.) 

B-D86T 

Duff, Alexander. Life ; by Smith. [1879.] .B-D87 
Duff, Mrs. M. (D.) Life; by Ireland. 1882. 

(Amer. actor ser.) .B-D872 

Dupre, Jules. Life ; by Mollett. 

See... .927-M73P 

Diirer, Albrecht, Life; by Heath. 1881. 

(Illus. biog. of gt. art.) . B-D93 

Life; by Sweetser. 1S78. (Art. biog.) B-D93S 

Dyck, Anthony van. Life; by Sweetser. 

1878. (Art. biog.) ...B-D98S 

Life; by Head. 1882. (Illus. biog. of gt. 

artists.) .B-D93 

Edgworth, Maria. Life and letters; ed. by 

Hare. 2 v. 1895.B-Ed3 

(A) Study ; by Oliver. Ed. 2. 1S82.. ,B-Ed30 

Life ; by Zimmern. 1883. (Famous women.) 

B-Ed3Z 

Edison, T. A. Thos. A. Edison and SamT F. 

B. Morse ; by Den slow and Parker. 1887. 

B-Ed4D 


Edison, T. A. Life and inventions; by Dick¬ 
son, W. K. L. and Antonia. [1892-94.] ,B-Ed4 
Edward, Thomas. Life; by Smiles. 1877. 

B-Ed9 

Edwards, Jonathan. Life; by Allen. 1889. 

(Amer. relig. leaders.). .B-Ed95 

Eliot, George, pseud. See... Cross, Mrs. M. 

A. (E.) L. 

Eliot, John. Life and labors; by Caverly. 

1882. In... .973.2-C31 

Elizabeth, Queen of England. Memoirs of 

[her] court; by Aikin. 1870. B-E14 

Life; by Beesly. 1892. (Twelve Eng. 

statesmen.) .B-E14B 

Memoirs; by Strickland. 1853.B-E14S 

Emerson, R. W. Correspondence with Car¬ 
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Memoir; by Cabot. 2 v. 1887.B-Em3 

Life, writings, and philosophy; by Cooke, 

Ed. 4. 1882. B-Em3C 

Emerson in Concord; by Emerson, E. W. 

18S9.B-Em3E 

Ralph Waldo Emerson, philosopher and 

poet; by Guernsey. 1881.B-Em3G 

Life; by Holmes. 1885. (Amer. men of 

letters ).B-Em3H 

Genius and character; ed. by Sanborn. 

1885 .B-Em3S 

Erasmus Desiderius, surnamed Roterdamus. 

Life and letters ; by Froude. 1895.. ,B-Erl5 
Ericsson, John. Life ; by Church. 2 v. 1890. 

B-Er4 

Eugenie, Empress of France. Secret of an em¬ 
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Evans, Christmas. Memoir ; by Cross. 

See. . ..252-Evl 

Evelyn, John. Diary and correspondence; 
ed. by Bray. New ed., rev. and enl. 4 v. 

1870. (Bohn’s hist, lib.) .B-Ev2 

Faraday, Michael. Faraday as a discoverer; 

by Tyndall. 1879.B-F22 

Farragut, D. G. Life, embodying his journal 
and letters; by Farragut, Loyal. 1879. 

B-F24 

Fawcett, Henry. Life; by Stephen. Ed. 3. 

1886 .B-F28 

Fechter, C. A. Life; by Field. 1882. (Amer. 

actor ser.) .B-F31 

Fenelon, Francois. Life; by Lamartine. 

See... .F35T 

Fichte, J. G. Life; by Adamson. 1881. 

(Philos, classics.) .B-F44 

Field, C. W. Life and work; ed by Judson. 

1896.B-F45 

Field, Eugene. (The) Eugene Field I knew; 

by Wilson. 1898.B-F453 

Fielding, Henry. Life; by Dobson. 1883. 

(Eng. men of letters.) .B-F46 

Fields, J. T. Biographical notes and personal 
sketches; by Fields, Mrs. A. (A.) 1882. 

B-F466 











































1«8 


BIOGRAPHY.—INDIVIDUAL. 


Finney, Rev. C. G. Memoirs; by himself. 

[1870.]. B-F49 

Life; by Wright. 1891. ( Amer. relief. 

leaders.) ..B-F49W 

Fiske, Wilbur. Life; by Prentice. 1890. 

(Amer. relig. leaders.) .B-F54 

Fitch, John. Life; by Westcott. 1857. B-F55 

Fletcher, Mrs. E. D. Autobiography. 1883. 

B-F634 I 

Fletcher, John. Fletcher of Madeley; by 
Macdonald. 1886. (Heroes of Christ, hist.) 

B-F636 

Foote, A. H. Life; by Hoppin. 1874. . B-F735 
Forester, Frank, pseud. See. Herbert, 

H. W. 

Forrest, Edwin. Life; by Alger. 2 v. 1877. 

B-F77 

Life ; by Barrett. 1881. (Amer. actor ser.) 

B-F77B 

Foster, John. Life and correspondence; ed. 

by Ryland. 2v. 1861-66. (Bohn's lib.) B-F81 
Fox, C. J. Life; by Rae. See... .923-R12 

Early history; by Trevelyan. 1880. .. B-F83 
Fox, Caroline. Memories of old friends, 1835- 

71; ed. by Pym. Ed. 2. 1883.B-F828 

Fox, Rev. H. W. Memoir; by Fox, G. T. 

1855.B-F833 

Fox, Mrs. M. (A.) Life; with a selection 

from her epistles. 1859.B-F835 

Francia. Life ; by Cartwright. See... B-M317 
Francis of Assisi, Saint. Life; by Oliphant. 

1877. B-F84 

Life ; by Sebatier. 1894.B-F84S 

Franklin, Benjamin. Works; with life of 
the author by Sparks. 10 v. 1836-40. B-F85 
Autobiography ; ed. by Bigelow. 1868 B-F85B 

Same. 3 v. 1875.B-F85Ba 

Franklin in France; by Hale, E. E. and 

E. E .,jr. 2 v. 1887-88.B-F85H 

Franklin as a man of letters ; by McMaster. 

1887. (Amer. men of letters.) .B-F85M 

Franklin, Sir John. Life ; by Beesly. 1881. 

(New Plutarch.) .B-853 

Life ; by Markham, n. d. (Gt. explorers.) 

B-F853M 

Franklin, S. R. Memories of a Rear-Ad¬ 
miral. 1898.B-F857 

Frederick the Great, King of Prussia. Life ; 
byBrackenbury. 1884. (New Plutarch.) 

B-F87 

History; by Carlyle. 13 v. in 7. 1858-65. 

(Tauchnitz ed.) .B-F87C 

Life ; by Macaulay. 1881.B-F87M 

Frederick, William, Emperor of German}!. 

“Fritz” of Prussia; by Taylor. 1891.B-F873 

Fremont, Mrs. J. (B.) Souvenirs of my time. 

[1887.].B-F884 

Fremont, J. C. Memoirs of my life. v. 1. 

1887.B-F885 

Note .—No more published. 

Life, explorations, and public services; by 
Upham. 1856.B-F885U 


Fritchie, Mrs. B. H. (A) study; by Dali. 

1892. B-F91 

“Fritz” of Prussia. See -Frederick, Will¬ 

iam, Emperor of Germany. 

Fromentin,Eugfene. Fromentin, painter and 

writer; by Gonse. 1883.B-F925 

Fry, Mrs. E. (G.) Life; by Pitman. 1884. 

(Famous women.) .B-F94 

Life and labors; by Ryder. 1883. .. B-F94R 

Fuller, Margaret. See -Ossoli, Margaret 

(Fuller), Marchesa d'. 

Fulton, Robert. Life; by Knox. 1892.. B-F96 
His life and its results; by Thurston. 
[1891.] (Makers of Amer.) .B-F96T 

Gaddis, Rev. M. P. Footprints of an itinerant. 

1855.B-G115 

Gainsborough, Thomas. Life; by Arnold. 

1881. (Illus. biog. of gt. art ) .B-G12 

Gallatin, Albert. Life; by Stevens. 1884. 

(Amer. statesmen.) .B-G13 

Garfield, J. A., 20th Pres, of the U. S. Eulogy ; 

by Blaine. 1882.B-G18B 

Life and public services; by Brown. 

[1881.].B-G18 

Reminiscences; by Fuller. 1887.... B-G18F 

Life and times ; by Hosterman. 1882 B-G18H 

Garibaldi, Giuseppe. Life ; by Dwight. 1877. 

B-G183 

Garrison, W. L. Life, 1805-1879; by Garri¬ 
son, W. P. and F. J. 4 v. 1885-89. .. B-G19 
Garrison and his times ; by Johnson. 1880. 

B-G19J 

Gasparin, A. E., Comte de. Life; by Borel. 

1881.B-G21 

Gates, Adelia. Chronicles of the Sid; by 

Orpen. n. d. B-G22 

Gavazzi, Alessandro. Life of Father Gavazzi. 

See... .282-G24 

Gellee, Claude, called Lorraine. Life; by 

Sweetser. 1878. (Art. biog.) .B-G28 

Genlis, Mme. de. Life ; by Dobson. 

See. .. .923-D65 

George II., King of England. Memoirs of [his] 
reign; ed. by Croker; by Hervey. 3 v. 

1884. B-G29 

George IV., King of England. Life; by Fitz¬ 
gerald. 1881.. -.B-G292 

Gerry, Elbridge. Life ; by Austin. 2 v. 1828. 

B-G32 

Ghiberti, Lorenzo. Ghiberti and Donatello, 
with other early Italian sculptors; by 
Baxter. 1882. (Illus. biog. of gt. art.) .B-G34 
Gibbon, Edward. Life; by Morison. 1879. 

(Eng. men of letters.) .B-G35 

Giddings, J. R.' Sketch ; by Buell. 1882.B-G36 

Life ; by Julian. 1892.B-G36J 

Giotto. Life ; by Quilter. 1881. (Illus. biog. 

of at. art.) . B-G44 

Girty brothers. History of the Girtys; by 
Butterfield. 1890.B-G446 









































BIOGRAPHY .—INDIVIDUAL. 


m 


Gladstone, W. E. William Ewart Glad¬ 
stone: his characteristics as man and 

statesman ; by Bryce. 1898.B-G45B 

Life; by Jones. 1»80- ..B-G45 

Life; by McCarthy. 1897.B-G45M 

Early public life ; by Robbins. 1894.B-G45R 
Glazier, Willard. Sword and pen ; by Owens. 

1881.B-G465 

Gogol, N. V. Great masters of Russian litera¬ 
ture ; by Dupuy. See... .928-D93 

Goldschmidt, Mrs. J. (L.) Memoir, 1820- 
1851; by Holland and Rockstro. 2 v. 

1891 .B-G57 

Goldsmith, Oliver. Life; by Black. 1879. 

(Eng. men of letters.) .B-G573 

Life ; by Irving. 1859.B-G573I 

Goodell, Rev. William. Forty years in the 
Turkish empire; ed. by Prime. Ed. 5. 

1878.B-G61P 

Goodrich, S. G. (Peter Parley.) Recollec¬ 
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Goodyear, Charles. Trials of an inventor; 

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Gordon, Gen. C. G. Journals at Kartoum: 
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Life ; by Butler. 1889. (Eng. men of action.) 

B-G65 

Chinese Gordon; by Forbes. 1884. . B-G05F 
Gordon, G. H. See. . . Aberdeen, G. H. Gor¬ 
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Gothe, J. W. von. Autobigraphy ; tr. by Ox- 
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Gothe and Schiller: their lives and works; 

by Boyesen. 1879.B-G71B 

Life ; by Diintzer. 1884.B-G71D 

Conversations of Goethe with Eckermann 
and Soret, tr. by Oxenford; by Ecker¬ 
mann. New ed. 1874.BG-71E 

Life; by Hayward, n. d. (Foreign clas¬ 
sics.) .B-G71H 

Life and works; by Lewes. 2 v. 1856. 

B-G71L 

Life and genius ; ed. by Sanborn. 1886.B-G71S 
Gottschallc, L. M. Notes of a pianist. 1881. 

B-G717 

Gough, J. B. Autobiography. 1870. B-G72 

Sunlight and shadow; or, Gleanings from 

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Gould, Jay. Life; by Halstead and Beale. 

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Gower, R. C. S.-L., Lord. My reminiscences. 

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Graham, John, 1st Vise. Dundee , called Cla- 
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Grant, Gen. U. S , ISth Pres, of the U. S. Per- 

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Military history; by Badeau. 3 v. 1885. 

B-G77B 

Life ; by Brown. [1885.].B-G77B1 

Grant and the period of reconstruction ; by 
Church. 1897. (Heroes of the nations.) 

B-G77C 


| Grant, Gen. U. S., 18th Pres, of the TJ. S. 
Grant's tour around the world; by Rem- 

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Personal history; by Richardson. 1886. 

B-G77R 

Gray, Thomas. Life ; by Gosse. 1882. (Eng. 
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Greeley, Horace. Life; by Parton. 1869. 

B-G81 

Life ; by Zabriskie. 1890. (Amer. reform¬ 
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Greene, Nathanael. Life; by Greene, G. W. 

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[1870 ].B-G86 

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Grimke, Sarah and Angelina. (The) Grimk6 

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biog.) ..B-G94 

Gustavus I., King of Sweden. Swedish rev¬ 
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18S9.948-W33 

Gustavus II., Adolphus, King of Sweden. 
Gustavus Adolphus and the struggle of 
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History ; by Stevens. 1884.B-G97S 

Gustavus Vasa. See. .. .Gustavus I. 

Guyon, Mine. J. M. (B.) de la Mothe. Life 
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1874.B-G99 

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Hamilton, Sir William. Life by Veitch. 

1882. (Philos, classics.) .B-H184 

Hampden, John. Memorials; by Nugent. 

Ed. 4. 1860. (Bohn’s lib.) .B-H180 

Hancock, John. Memoir, with selections fr. 

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| Hancock, Gen. W. S. Life; by Goodrich. 

1886.. B-H19 

Reminiscences ; by Hancock, Mrs. A. (R.) 

1887 .B-H19H 

Life ; by Walker. 1894. (Gt. commanders.) 

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Handel, G. F. Life; by Marshall. 1883. 

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Hannibal. Life; by Dodge. 1891. (Ot. 

captains.) .B-H195 

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by Hare, A. J. C. 1874.B-H22 

Hare family. See... .Hare, Mrs. M. (L.) 
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Havelock, Sir Henry. Biographical sketch; 

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Haven, Gilbert. Memorials ; ed. by Daniels. 

1880.B-H294 

Havergal, F. R. Memorials; by Havergal, 

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Hawkes, Mrs. S. (E.) Memoirs; by Cecil. 

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Hawthorne, Nathaniel. Personal recollec¬ 
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Nathaniel Hawthorne and his wife; by 
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B-H31H 

Life; by James. [1879.] (Eng. men of let¬ 
ters.) .B-H31J 

Biographical sketch ; by Lathrop. 

See ... .H31T1 

Haydn, Joseph*. Life; tr. by Upton; by 
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Haydon, B. R. Life, ietters and table talk; 

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Henry II., King of England. Life ; by Green. 

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Henry IV., King of France and Navarre. 
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nations .) .B-H392 

Henry V., King of England. Life; by 
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Henry VII., King of England. Life; by 
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B-H395 

Henry, Patrick. Life; by Tyler. 1887. 

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Herschel, Caroline. Memoir and correspond¬ 
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I Higginson, T. W. Cheerful yesterdays. 

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Hobart, J. H., Bp. Memoir; by Berrian. 

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Hodge, Charles. Life; by Hodge, A. A. 

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Hogarth, William. Life; by Dobson. 1879. 

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Holbein, Hans. Life; by Cundall. 1882. 

(Illus. biog. of gt. art.). ....B-H69 

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Holland, J. G. Life ; by Plunkett. 1894.B-H72 
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Life; by Jerrold. 1893.B-H73J 

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B-H73M 

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Hopper, I. T. True life ; by Child. 1854.B-H776 
Horstmann, G. H. Consular reminiscences. 

1886.B-H78 

Houston, Samuel. Life and select literary 

remains; by Crane. 1884.B-H81 

Houston and the War of independence in 

Texas; by Williams. 1893.B-H81W 

Howard, John. Howard and the prison- 
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Howe, Dr. S. G. Howe, the philanthropist; 
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B-H835 

Howells, W. C. Recollections of life in Ohio, 
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, B-H838 

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Hugo, Victor. Life; tr. by Wilbour; by 

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Life; by Knight. 1886. (Philos, classics.) 

B-H89K 

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Hunt, W. H. Records ; by Angell. 1881.B-H916 
Huntington, Ladg S. S. Lady Huntington 
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Hus, John. Life; by Wratislaw. 1882...B-H95 
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Hutchinson, Thomas. Diary and letters ; ed. 

by Hutchinson, P. O. 1884.B-H975 

Ida. Story of; ed. by Ruskin; by Alexander. 

1883.B-IdlA 













































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141 


Irving, Edward. Life; by Oliphant. 1862. 

B-Ir78 

Irving, Washington. Life and letters; by 

Irving, P. M. 3 v. 1871-1873.B-Ir8 

Life; by Warner. 1881. {Amer. men of 

letters.) .B-Ir8W 

Isabella of Castile. Life; by Howard. 1894. 

B-Isl 

Jackson, Gen. Andrew, 7th Pres, of the U. S. 

Life ; ed. by Jenkins. 1850.B-J12 

Life; by Parton. 3 v. 1870.B-J12P 

Jackson as a public man; by Sumner. 

1882. {Amer. statesmen.) .B-J12S 

Jameson, Mrs. A. B. (M.) Memoirs ; by Mac- 

pherson. 1878.B-J230 

Janes, E. S. Life; by Ridgaway. 1882. B-J25 
Jay, John. Life and times; by Whitelock. 

1887.B-J33 

Jay, William. Jay and the abolition of 

slavery ; by Tuckerman. 1893.B-J333 

Jeanne D’Arc. See... Joan of Arc. 

• Jefferson, Joseph. Autobiography. [1889- 

90.].;.B-J358 

Jefferson, Thomas, 3d Pres, of the U. S. Life ; 
by Morse. 1883. {Amer. statesmen.).. B-J36 

Life ; by Parton. 1880. B-J36P 

Jefferson family. (The) Jeffersons ; by Win¬ 
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Jeffrey, Francis, Lord. Life ; by Cockburn. 

1856.B-J37 

Jerrold, Douglas. Life; by Jerrold, W. B. 

n. d.B-J48 

Joan of Arc. The maid of Orleans; by 

Adams. 1889.B-J57 

Life and death ; by Oliphant. 1896. {He¬ 
roes of the nations.) . B-J570 

Joan “the maid;” by Tuckey. 1880. 

{New Plutarch.) . B-J57T 

John of Austria, Don. Life; by Maxwell, 

Stifling-. 2 v. 1883.940-M45 

Johnson, Samuel. Life; ed by Morris; by 

Boswell. 2 v. n. d.B-J63 

His words and his ways; ed. by Mason. 

1879.B-J63M 

Life ; by Stephen. 1878. {Ena. men of let¬ 
ters.). . B-J63S 

Johnson, Sir William, Bart. Johnson and 
the six nations ; by Griffis. [1891.]. . .B-J634 
Joseph II., Emperor of Germany. Life; by 
Bright. 1897. {Foreign statesmen.).. B-J776 
Josephine, Empress of the French. Life; by 

Headley. 1854. B-J78H 

Citizeness Bonaparte ; by Imbert de Saint- 

Amand. 1890.B-J78I1 

Court of Empress Josephine; by Imbert 

de Saint-Amand. 1890.B-J78I 

Wife of the first consul; by Imbert de 

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Judson, Mrs. A. (H.) Three Mrs. Judsons; 

by Stuart. [1855.].B-J924 

Judson, Adoniram. Memoir; by Clement. 

1863. B-J92 

Life; by Judson, Edward. [1883.]-B-J92J 


Judson, Mrs. E. (C.) Life and letters; by 

Kendrick. 1861.B-J922 

Three Mrs. Judsons; by Stuart. [1855.] 

B-J924 

Judson, Mrs. S (H.) B. Three Mrs. Judsons; 

by Stuart. [1855.].B-J924 

Julian, the Apostate, Emperor of Rome. Julian 
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Kalb, John. Life; by Kapp. 1884.B-K12 

Kant, Immanuel. Life; by Wallace. 1882 

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Keats, John. Life; by Colvin. 1887. {Eng. 

men of letters.) .B-K22 

Kemble, Mrs. F. A. Records of a girlhood. 

Ed. 2. 1879.B-K31 

Records of later life. 1882.B-K31K 

Kingsley, Charles. His letters and memories 
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Kirby, Mrs. G. (B.) Years of experience; 

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Knox, John. Portraits of Knox ; by Carlyle. 

See. . . 948-C21 

Life ; by Taylor. 1885.B-K77 

Kossuth, Louis. Memories of my exile; tr. 

by Jausz. 1880.B-K846 

Life ; by Headley. 1852.B-K846K 

Kruger, Paul. Paul Kruger and his times; 

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LaFayette, Marquis' de. Life; by Farmer. 

[1884.].B-L13 

Marquis de LaFayette in the American 
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973.3-T65 

Lamartine, Alphonse de. Life ; by Domville. 

1888. B-L16 

Lamartine and his friends ; by Laeretelle. 

* 1880.B-L16L 

Lamb, Charles. Life ; by Ainger. 1882. {Eng. 

men of letters.).. . B-L164 

Memoir; by Procter. 1866.B-L164P 

Lamb, Mary. Life; by Gilchrist. 1883. 

{Famous women.) .B-L165 

Lamballe, Princess de. Life ; by Dobson. 

See. .. .923-D65 

Landor, W.S. Life ; by Colvin. 1881. {Eng. 

men of letters.) .B-L227 

Biography ; by Forster. 2v. 1869. .B-L227F 

Landseer, Sir Edwin, Life; by Stephens. 

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Life ; by Sweetser. 1879. {Art. 6vo(7.).B-L23S 
Larcom, Lucy. Life, letters, and diary; by 

Addison. 1894. B-L32 

Lawrence, Amos. Extracts from [his] diary 
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Lawrence, J. L. M., Baron. Life; by Smith. 

2 v. 1883.B-L43 

Lawrence, Sir Thomas. Life ; by Gower. 

See. . . B-R86 

Lee, Gen. R. E. Life ; by Cooke. 1883... B-L51 

























































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Lee, Gen. R. E. Life; by Lee', Fitzhugh. 

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Lee and the Southern confederacy, 1807-70; 
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B-L51W 

Leibniz, G. W. Life; by Merz. 1884. (Philos. 

classics.) .B-L53 

Leo X., Pope. Life and pontificate ; by Ros- 
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Leo XIII., Pope. Life ; by McCarthy. 1896. 

(Public men of to-day.) .B-P553 

Lessing, G. E. Life and works; by Stahr. 

2 v. 1866.B-L57 

Lewis, Dio. Biography ; by Eastman. 1891. 

B-L59 

Li Hungchang. Life; by Douglas. [1895.] 
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Lincoln, Abraham, 16th Pres, of the U. S. 

Life; by Arnold. [18S5.].B-L63 

Lincoln and the downfall of slavery; by 
Brooks. 1894. (Heroes of the nations.) 

B-L63B 

Washington in Lincoln’s time ; by Brooks. 

1895 . 975.3-B792 

Every-day life ; by Browne. 1886.. .B-L63B1 

Inner life; by Carpenter. 1869.B-L63C 

Recollections of; by Chittenden. 1891. 

B-L63C1 

Life; by Coffin. 1893.B-L63C2 

Life and public services; by Hanaford. 

[1881.]. B-L63H 

True story of a great life; by Herndon and 

Weik. 3 v. [1889.].B-L63H1 

Life; by Holland. [I860.].B-L63H2 

Lincoln and Stanton; by Kelley. 1885. 

(Ques. of the day.) .B-L63K 

Life; by Lamon. 1872. B-L63L 

Lincoln and the abolition of slavery; by 
Leland. 1879. (New Plutarch.). . . B-L63L1 
Lincoln and men of war-times; by Mc¬ 
Clure. Ed. 3. 1892.B-L63M 

Life; by Morse. 2 v. 1893. (Amer. states¬ 
men. .) .B-L63M1 

Life; by Nichols. 2 v. [1896.].B-L63N 

Reminiscences; ed. by Rice. 1886 . B-L63R 

Life; by Schurz. 1892.B-L63S 

Inside the White House in war times; by 

Stoddard. 1890......B-L63S2 

True story of a great life; by Stoddard. 

1884.B-L63S1 

Abraham Lincoln’s pen and voice; ed. by 

Van Buren. 1890... B-L63V 

Tributes from his associates; ed. by Ward. 

[1895.].B-L63W 

Lincoln and Seward; by Welles. 1874. 

B-L63W1 

Life on the circuit with Lincoln ; by Whit¬ 
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Lind, Jenny. See... Goldschmidt, Mrs. J. (L.) 
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‘ 1886-7.B-L645 I 


Linton, W. J. Threescore and ten years, 

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Liszt, Franz. Letters; ed. by La Mara. 2 v. 

1894.B-L69 

Life;byNohl. 1884. (Biog. of musicians.) 

' " B-L69N 

Livingston, Mrs. Edward. Memoir; by 

Hunt. 1886. ...B-L758 

Livingstone, David. Personal life; by 

Blaikie. 1881. B-L76 

Life and labors; by Chambliss. [1875.] 

B-L76C 

Life; by Hughes. 1889. (Eng. men of 

action.) .B-L7GH 

Locke, John. Life; by Fowler, n.d. (Eng. 

men of letters.) .B-L79 

Life and letters; by King. New ed. 1864. 

(Bohn’s lib.) .B-L79K 

Longfellow, H. W. Final memorials; ed, 

by Samuel Longfellow. 1887.B-L86 

Biography, anecdote, letters, criticism; by 

Kennedy. 1882.B-L86K 

Life; with extracts from his journal and 
correspondence; ed. by Longfellow, Sam¬ 
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Biographical sketch; by Underwood. 1882. 

B-L86U 

Longfellow, Samuel. Memoir and letters; 

ed. by May. 1S94.B-L862 

Lorraine, Claude. See. . Gellee, Claude, 
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Louis XIV., King of France. Louis XIV. and 
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Hassall. 1895. (Heroes of the nations.) 

B-L92 

Life and times; by James. New ed. 2 v. 

1851. (Bohn’s lib.) .B-L92J 

Louis XIV. and the court of France; 

by Pardoe. 2 v. 1874. B-L92P 

Louis Napoleon. See. .. Napoleon III. 

Lowell, ,T. R. Letters; ed. by Norton. 2 v. 

1894.B-L95 

(The) poet and the man; by Underwood. 

1893.B-L95U 

Lutfullah. Autobiography; ed. by Eastwick. 

1857. (Tauchnitz ed.) .B-L966 

Luther, Martin. Life; by Freytag. 1S97 B-L97 

Life; by Kostlin. 1883.B-L97K 

Life and times; by Martyn. [1866.] B-L97M 
Life; ed. by Michelet. Ed. 2. 1862. 

• (Bohn’s lib.) . B-L97M1 

Luther and the Reformation : the life- 
springs of our liberties; by Seiss. [1883.] 

B-97S 

Luther and his work; by Treadwell. 1881. 

(New Plutarch.) .B-L97T 

Lytton, E. G. E. Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron. 
Life, letters, and literary remains; by 

Lytton, 2d Baron, v. 1. 1884.B-L99 

Macaulay, T. B., 1st Baron Macaulay. Life; 
by Morison. 1883. (Eng. men of letters.) 

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Macaulay, T. B., 1st Baron Macaulay. Life 
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B-M12T 

McCosh, James. Life;ed.by Sloane.- 189G.B-M13 
McKinley, William, 25th. Pres, of the U. S. 

One of the people; life and speeches of 

McKinley ; by Andrews. 1896.B-M21 

Macmillan, Daniel. Memoir; by Hughes. 

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Macready, W. C. Reminiscences; ed. by 

Pollock. 1875. B-M25 

Madison, Mrs. D. (P.) Memoirs and letters 
of Dolly Madison ; ed. by her grandniece. 

1886. B-M259 

Madison, James, 4th. Pres, of the U. S. Life ; 

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Magellan, Ferdinand. Life ; by Guillemard. 

[1890.]. B-M27 

Mahomet. See. . Mohammed. 

Makemie, Francis. Days of Makemie; or, 
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[1885.]. B-M28 

Mann, Horace. Life; by Mann, Mrs. M. (P.) 

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Mantegna, Andrea. Mantegna and Francia; 
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art.) . .B-M317 

Marchesi, Matliilde (G.) Marchesi and mu¬ 
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Margaret of Angouleme. See ... Margaret 
de Valois. Queen of Navarre. 

Marguerite de Valois, Queen of Navarre. 
Margaret of Angouleme; by Robinson. 

1887. (Famous women.) .B-M334 

Maria Theresa, Empress of Germany. Life ; 
by Bright. 1897. (Foreign statesmen.) 

B-M336 

Marie Antoinette, Queen of France. Story 

of ; by BickneJl. 1897.B-M337 

Marie Antoinette and the downfall of 
royalty; by Imbei’t de Saint-Amand. 

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Marie Antoinette and the end of the old 
regime; by Irnbert de Saint-Amand. 

1890. B-M337I 

Marie Antoinette at the Tuileries, 1789- 
1791; by Irnbert de Saint-Amand. 1891. 

B-M337I1 

Life; by Keddie. 1883.B-M337K 

Marie Louise, Empress of the French. Happy 
days of the Empress; by Irnbert de 

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Marie Louise and the decadence of the 
Empire; by Irnbert de Saint-Amand. 

1890.B-M339I 

Marie Louise and the invasion of 1814; by 
Irnbert de Saint-Amand. 1891. B-M339I1 i 

Marlborough, John Churchill, 1st Duke of. 
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Memoirs; by Coxe. New ed. 3 v. and 

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Life ; by Saintsbury. 1886. (Eng. worthies.) 

B-M34S I 


Marshall, John. Life : by Magruder. 1885. 

(Amer. statesmen.) .B-M35 

Martin, John. (A) legacy; being [his] life 

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Martineau, Harriet. Autobiography; ed. by 

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Life; by Ford. 1885. (Famous vjomen.) 

B-M355F 

Martyn, Henry. Life; by Bell. 1881. [He¬ 
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Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots. Life; by Head- 

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Brief statement of charges brought against 

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Life: abridged from Strickland’s “Queens 
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Mary, Queen of Scots, and her latest Eng¬ 
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History; by Mignet. Ed. 6. 1882 B-M36M1 

Life; by Strickland. 2 v. 1873.B-M36S 

Mason, George. Life; by Rowland. 2 v. 

1892. B-M38 

Mather, Cotton. Life; by Wendell. 1891. 

(Makers of Amer.) . B-M42 

Maurice, J.'F. D. Life; ed. by Frederick 

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Mazzini, Giuseppe. Life, writings and po¬ 
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Medici, Lorenzo de. Prince, of Florence. Lo¬ 
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Life; by Roscoe. Ed. 10. 1862. ( Bohn’s ' 

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Meissonier, J. L. E. Life; byMollett. 1882. 

(Ulus. biog. ofgt.art.) . . B-M47 

Melanchthon, Philip. Life; by Richard. 1898. 

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B-M52R 

Mendelssohn family. (The) Mendelssohn 
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Metternich-Winneburg, Prince von. Life; 

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Michael Angelo. Life; by Clement. 1880. 

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Lives and works of Michael Angelo and 
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1870. (Bohn’s lib.) .. B-M58D 














































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Michael Angelo. Life; by Grimm. Ed. 5. 

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Mill, J. S. Autobiography. 1874.B-M61 

Miller, Hugh. My schools and schoolmasters. 

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Mohl, Mme. M. (C.) V. Madame Mohl: her 
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Molinos, Miguel. Molinos the Quietist; by 

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Montagu, Lady M. (P.) W. Best letters • ed. 

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Montesquieu, C. de S., Baron dela Bride et de. 
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B-M765 

Montgomery, James. Life ; by Knight. 1857. 

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Moody, D. L. D. L. Moody and his work; by 

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Morris, Gouverneur. Life; by Roosevelt. 

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Morris, Rev. T. A. Life; by Marlay. 1875. 

B-M836 

Morris, Thomas. Life; ed. by Morris, B. F. 

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Morse, S. F. B. Life; by Denslow and Parker. 

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Mott, James and Lucretia. Life and letters ; 
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Life; by Dumas. 1894.B-N16D 

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Napoleon and his marshals; by Headley. 

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History; ed. by Horne. 2 v. 1841.B-N16H2 
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B-N16L 

Napoleon and the military supremacy of 
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Napoleon III., Emperor of the French. His¬ 
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Life; by Forbes. 1897.B-N162P 


Louis Napoleon and Mademoiselle de Mon¬ 
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B-N162I 

Napoleon III. and his court; by Imbert 

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Nelson, Horatio, Vise. Life; by Laughton. 

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Life: by Mahan. 2v. 1'97.B-N33M 

Nelson and the naval supremacy of Eng¬ 
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Life; by Southey. New ed. 1868. 

( Bohn’s lib.) .B-N33S 
















































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Newman, J. H., Card. Life; by Hutton. 

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Ogilvy, Margaret, afterwards Mrs. Barrie. 

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Orleans, Elizabeth Charlotte, Duchesse d’. 
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Ossoli, Margaret (Fuller), Marchesa d\ Me¬ 
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Parker, Theodore. Biography ; by Frothing- 

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Pattison, D. W. Sister Dora; by Lonsdale. 

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Pierce, Franklin, 14 th Pres, of the U. S. Life; 

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Purcell, Henry. Life ; by Cummings. 1881. 

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Racine, Jean. Biographical notice ; by Trol¬ 
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Randolph, E. J. Omitted chapters of his¬ 
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Randolph, John. Life; by Adams. 1882 

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Lives and works of Michael Angelo and 
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Raymond, H. J. Raymond and the New 
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Reynolds. Sir Joshua, Bart. Memoir; by 
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Life; by Pulling. 1880. (Illus. biog. of gt. 

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Life; by Sweetser. 1879. (Art. biog.) B-R33S 
Richard I., Coeur de Lion, King of England. 
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Richard III., King of England History of 
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Richelieu, Cardinal. Life ; by Lodge. 1896. 

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Life ; by Masson. [1884.].B-R39M 

Richter, J. P. F. Life ; preceded by his Auto¬ 
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Ripley, George. Life; by Frothingham. 

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Robbia, Luca Della. Luca Della Robbia, 

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Robertson, E. W. Life and letters; ed. by 

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Robinson, H. C. Diary, reminiscences and 
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Life ; by Dobson. Sec.. . 923-D65 

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Romney, George. Romney and Lawrence: 
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Root, G. F. Story of a musical life; an auto¬ 
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Rossini, Gioacchimo. Rossini and his school; 

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Rothschilds. Rothschilds, the financial rulers 

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Rousseau, J. J. Life; by Graham. 1883. 

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Rousseau, P. E. T. Life; by Mollet. 

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Rubens, P. P. Life; by Kett. 1881. (Illus. 

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Rubinstein, Anton G. Autobiography; tr. 

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Ruskin, John. Life and work; by Colling- 

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His life and teaching; by Mather. Ed. 4. 

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Russell, John Russell, 1st Earl. Lord John 
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Rutherford, Mark. Autobiography; ed. by 

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St. Clair, Arthur. St Clair papers; ed. by 

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Saint-Simon, L. de R., I)uc de. Life ; by Col¬ 
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Sand, George, pseud. See. . . Dudevant, Mme. 
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Times before the Reformation ; by Din- 

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Schiller, .T. C. F. von. Goethe and Schiller: 
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B-G71B 

Life; by Carlyle. 1869. (Tauchnitz ed.) 

B-Sch3 

Life; by Nevinson. 1889. < fit. writers,) 

B-Sch3N 

Life; by Sime. n. d. (Foreign classics.) 


B-Sch3S 

Schofield, Gen. J. M. Forty-six years in the 

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Schouler, James. Biography. See . 904-Sch6 

Schubert, F. P. Life ; by Frost. 1881. (Gt. 

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Schumann, R. A. Life; by Maitland. 1884. 

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Schuyler, Mrs. Catherine (Van R.) Life; by 
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Scott, Sir Walter, Bart. Life; by Hutton. 

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Memoirs of [his] life; by Lockhart. New 

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Scott, Gen. Winfield. Life and military 

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General Scott; by Wright. 1894. ( Gt. 

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Sevier, John. John Sevier as a common¬ 
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Sevigne, Mine. de. Letters; ed. by Hale. 

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Life; by Boissier. 1888. (Gt. Fr. writers.) 

B-Se83B 

Seward, W. II. Autobiography ; ed. by F. W. 

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Life; by Lothrop. 1896 (Amer. states¬ 
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Lincoln and Seward; by Welles. 1874. 

B-L63W1 

Shaftesbury, A. A. Cooper, 1 st Earl of. Life; 

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Shakespeare, William. Outlines of [his] life; 

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Shelley, P. B. Early life; by MacCarthy. 

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Life; by Symonds. 1879. (Eng. men of 

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Sheridan, Gen. P. H. Personal memoirs. 2 v. 

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Life ; by Davies. 1895. (Gt. commanders.) 

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Sheridan, R. B. B. Memoirs; by Moore. 

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Life and public services; by Bronson. 

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Sherman, Gen. W. T. Memoirs; by himself. 

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Siddons, Mrs. S. (K.) Life; by Kennard. 

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Sidney, Sir Philip, Bart. Life; by Bourne. 

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Sigourney, Mrs. L. H. (H.) Letters of life. 

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Silliman, Benjamin. Life; by Fisher. 2 v. 

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Simms, W. G. Life ; by Trent. 1892. (Amer. 

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Smith, H. B. Life ; by Stearns. 1892. (Amer. 

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Southey, Robert. Life; by Dowden. 18S0. 

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Spaulding, John. From the plow to the pul¬ 
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Spenser, Edmund. Life; by Church. 1879. 

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Spinoza, Benedict de. Life; by Caird. 1888. 

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Spurgeon, Rev. C. H. Life and ministry. 

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His life and labors ; by Needham. [1892.] 

B-Sp9N 

Stael, Mine. de. Life ; by Duffy. 1887. (Fa¬ 
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StambulofF, Stepan. Life; by Beaman. 

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Stanley, A. P., Dean. Recollections; by 

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Life, work, and teachings; by Oliver. 1885. 

B-St20 

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Stanton, E. M. Lincoln and Stanton; by 
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Steele, Sir Richard. Life; by Dobson. 1886. 

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Stephenson, George and Robert. Life of 
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Sterling, John. Life; by Carlyle. 1871 B-St48 
Sterne, Laurence. Life; by Traill. 1882. 

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Ste ve n s , Thaddeus. Life; by Callender. 

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Story, W. W. Reminiscences; by Phillips. 

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Stowe, Mrs. H. E. (B.) Life and letters; ed. 

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Stuyvesant, Peter. Life; by Tuckerman. 

1893. (Makers of Amer.) .B-St9 



















































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Sully, Maximilien de B6thune, Due de. 
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Sumner, Charles. Life; by Dawes. 1892. 

{Makers of Amer.) .B-Su6 

Memorial; by Massachusetts-DeaisZaJwre. 

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Life and times; by Nason. 1874... B-Su6N 

Memoir and letters, 1811-1874; by Pierce. 

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Svetchine, Mme. S. (S.) Life and letters; by 

Falloux. 1867.B-Sv2 

Swedenborg, Emanuel. Emanuel Sweden¬ 
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Swetchine, Mme. See Svetchine, Mme. S. (S.) 
Swift, Jonathan, Dean. Life; by Forster, 
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Note .—No more published. 

Life; by Stephen. 1882. {Eng. men of . 

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Swisshelm, J. G. Half a century. Ed. 2. 

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Talleyrand, Prince de. Memoirs ; ed. by Due 

de Broglie. 5 v. 1891-2.B-T14 

Tasso, Torquato. Life; by Hasell. n. d. 

(Foreign classics.) .B-T18 

Taylor, Bayard. Life, travels, and literary 

career; by Conwell. [1881.]. B-T21 

Life ; by Smyth. 1896. {Amer. men of let¬ 
ters.) .B-T21S 

Life and letters; ed. by Taylor, Mrs. M. 
(H.), and Scudder, H. E. 2v. 1884.B-T21T 

Taylor, Gen Zachary, 12th Pres, of the U. S. 

Life; by Howard. 1892. {Gt. command¬ 
ers.) . B-T215 

Templeton, Horace. Diary and notes. 1848. 

{Tauchnitz ed.) .B-T24 

Tennyson, Alfred, Baron Tennyson. Tenny¬ 
son : his homes, his friends and his work ; 

by Cary. 1898.*.B-T26C 

Memoir; by Tennyson, Hallam. 2 v. 1897. 

B-T26 

Study of his life and work; by Waugh. 

1896. B-T26W 

Thackeray, W. M. Collection of letters, 

1S47-55. 1887.B-T32 

Life; by Trollope. 1879. {Eng. men of let¬ 
ters.) .B-T32T 

Thaxter, Mrs. Celia (L.) Letters; ed. by A. 

F. andR. L. 1897.B-T33 

Theodoric the Great, King of the Ostrogoths. 
Life; by Hodgkin. 1891. {Heroes of the 

nations.) .■.B-T337 

Thiers, L. A., Pres, of France. Life; by 

Le Goff. 1879.B-T34 

Life; by Remusat. 1889. {Gt. Fr. writers.) 

B-T34R 

Thirlwall, Connop, Bp. Letters to a friend, 

ed. by Stanley. 1883 .B-T346 

Thomas, Gen. G. H. Memoir; by Johnson. 

1881 .B-T30 


Thomas, Gen. G. H. Critical biography; by 

Piatt and Boynton. 1893.B-T30P 

Life ; by Van Horne. 1882 .B-T30V 

Thoreau, H. D. Letters to various persons. 

1865.B-T39 

Poet-naturalist; by Channing. 1873 B-T39C 
Life; by Sanborn. 1882. {Amer. men of 

letters.) . B-T39S 

Thorvaldsen, Bertel or Albert. Life and 
works; by Plon. Ed. 2, Amer. 1874. 

B-T41 

Tiffin, Edward. Life ; by Gilmore. 1897.B-T44 
Tintoretto, Jacopo Robusti, called. Life; by 
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Titian. Life and times; by Crowe and Cav- 

alcaselle. 2 v. Ed. 2. 1881.B-T53 

Life; by Heath. 1882. {Illus. biog. of gt. 

art.) .B-T53H 

Life; by Sweetser. 1878. (Art. biog.) B-T53S 
Tolstoi, L. N., Graf. Great masters of Rus¬ 
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Trollope, Anthony. Autobiography. 1883, 

B-T75 

Turgenief, Ivan. Great masters of Russian 
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Turgot, A. R. J. Life; by Say. 1888. (Gt. 

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Turner, J. M. W. Life; by Hamerton. 1879. 

B-T85 

Life; by Monkhouse. 1879. (Illus. biog. 

of gt. art.) .B-T85M 

Life; by Sweetser. 1878. (Art. biog.). B-T85S 
Van Buren, Martin, Sth Pres, of the U. S. 

Life; by Bancroft. 1889.B-V27 

Life and times; by Mackenzie. 1846.B-V27M 
Life; by Shepard. 1888. (Amer. states¬ 
men.) .:.B-V27S 

Van der Palm, J. H. Life and character; by 

Beets. 1865. B-V28 

Van Dyck, Anthony. See. . Dyck, Anthony 
van. 

Velazquez. Life; by Stowe. 1881. (Illus. 

biog. of gt. art.) .B-V54 

Vernet, Horace. Life; by Rees. 1880. (Il¬ 
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Vespucci, Amerigo. America’s godfather; by 

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Vicars, Capt. Hedley. Memorials; by Marsh. 

1859.B-V05 

Vico, G. B. Life; by Flint. 1884. ( Philos. 

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Victor Emmanuel II., King of Italy. Life: 

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Victoria Alexandrina, Queen of England. 
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Her girlhood and womanhood; by Lippin- 

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Life; by Smith. Ed. 2. 1887.B-V60S 

Vinci, Leonardo da. Life; by Richter. 1881. 

(Illus. biog. of gt. art.) .B-V74 

Life; by Sweetser. 1879. (Art. biog.) .B-V74S 
















































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Voltaire, F. M. A. de. Voltaire in England; 
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Life; by Hamley. n. d. (Foreign classics.) 

B-V88 

Wade, B. F. Life ; by Riddle. 1886.B-W12 

Wagner, Richard. Life; by Nohl. 1884. 

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Wallack, Lester. Memories of fifty years; 

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Walpole, Horace, 4th Earl of Oxford. Best 

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Walpole, Sir Robert, 1 st Earl of. Life; by 
Morley. 1889. (Twelve Eng. statesmen.) 

B-W162 

Walter, I. N. Memoir; by McKinney. 1859. 


B-W17 

Ware, M. L. Memoir; by Hall. 1854 . .B-W22 
Warren, Joseph. Life and times; by Froth- 

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Washington, Gen. George, 1 st Pres, of the U. S. 
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Life; by Hale. 1888.B-W27H 

Life; by Irving. [1870.].B-W27I 

Same. 5 v. [1857 ].B-W27Ia 

Life; by Johnson. 1894. (Gt. commanders.) 

B-W27J 

Memoirs; by Kirkland. 1869.B-W27K 

Life; by Lodge. 2v. 1889. (Amer. states¬ 
men .).B-W27L 

Washington and the American Republic; 

by Lossing. 3 v. [1870 ].*B-W27L1 

Life, with Atlas; by Marshall. Ed. 2. 

3 v. 1839.B-W27M 

Life ; by Wilson. 1897.B-W27W 

Washington, Mrs. Martha (D.) 0. Mary and 


Martha Washington; by Lossing. 1886. 

B-W273 

Washington, Mrs. Mary (B.) Mary and 
Martha Washington; by Lossing. 1886. 

B-W273 

Story of; by Terhune. 1893.B-W272 

Watteau, J. A. Life; by Mollett. 1883. 

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Wayland, Francis. Life ; by Murray. 1891. 

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Weber, K. M. F. E., Freiherr von. Life; by 
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Webster, Daniel. Life ; by Curtis. 2 v. 1870. 

B-W39 

Reminiscences and anecdotes; by Harvey. 

1878.B-W39H 

Life; by Lodge. [1892.] (Amer. statesmen.) 

B-W39L 

Public and private life; by Lyman. [1852.] 

B-W39L1 

Webster and his contemporaries; by 


March. Ed. 4. 1852.B-W39M 

Webster, Noah. Life; by Scudder. 1882. 

(Amer. men of letters.) .B-W393 

Weed, Thurlow. Autobiography; ed. by H. 

A. Weed. 1884. B-W42 


Weed, Thurlow. Memoir: by Barnes. 1884, 

B-W42B 

Note .—Continuation of Thurlow Weed’s Autobiogra¬ 
phy. 

Wellesley, Arthur. See.. Wellington, Ar¬ 
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.Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, 1 st Duke of. 
Life, military and civil; taken from the ma¬ 
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Rise of Wellington; by Roberts. 1895. 

B-W46R 


Wesley, Pev. John. Life; by Southey. New 

ed. 1864.B-W51 

Life and times; by Tyerman. 3 v. 1872. 

B-W51T 

Wesley, Susanna. Life; by Clarke. 1886. 

(Famous women.) .. .B-W514 


Whitman, Marcus. How Marcus Whitman 
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979.5-N85 

Whitman, Walt. A study; by Burroughs. 


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Whittier, J. G. Life and letters; by Pickard. 

2 v. 1894.B-W61 


Biography; by Underwood. 1892.. B-W61U 
Whittington, Sir Richard. Life ; by Besant 
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Wikoff, Henry. Reminiscences of an idler. 

18S0 . B-W04 

Wilberforce, William. Life; by Stoughton. 

1880. (Heroes of Christ, hist.) .B-W646 

Wilkes, John. Life;byRae. See... .923-R12 

Wilkie, Sir David. Life; by Mollett. 1881. 

(Illus. biog. of gt. art.) .B-W65 

Willard, F. E. Glimpses of fifty years: 

Autobiography. [1889.]. B-W66 

William I., Emperor of Germany and King of 
Prussia. Biographical and historical 

sketch; by Smith. 1888.B-W67 

William I. the Conqueror, King of England. 
Life; by Freeman. 1888. (Twelve Eng. 

statesmen.) .B-W673 

William I., of Orange, called the Silent. Life ; 

by Putnam. 2 v. 1895..B-W678 

William III., King of England. Life; by 
Traill. 1888. (Twelve Eng. statesmen.) 

B-W675 

Williams, Roger. Foot-prints of ; by Mudge. 

[1871.]. B-W68 

Life; by Straus. 1894.B-W08S 

Willis, N. P. Life; by Beers. 1885. (Amer. 

men of letters.) . B-W085 

Wilson, Henry, Life and public services; by 

Nason. [1881.]. B-W09 

Wilson, John, 1785-1854. “Christopher 
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Winslow, A. G. Diary of a Boston school 

girl of 1771; ed. by Earle. 1894.B-W72 

Winthrop, John. Life; by Twitchell. 1891. 

(Makers of Amer.) . : .B-W725 

Winthrop, Mrs. Margaret (L.) Life ; by Earle. 

1895. (Women of Col. and Pev. times ). B-W727 












































150 


BIOGR A PHY.—COLLECTIVE. 


Winthrop, 11. 0. Memoir; by Winthrop, R. 

0., jr. Ed. 2. 1897. B-W73 

Winthrop, Theodore. Life and poems; ed. 

by his sister.B-W732 

Wirt, William. Biographical sketch. 

See... .816-W74 

Memoirs.; by Kennedy. New ed. 2 v. 

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Witt, John de. History of the administration 

of; by Geddes. v. 1. 1880.B-W79 

Wolfe, James. Life ; by Bradley. 1895. {Eng. 

men of action.) . B-W83 

Wolsey, Thomas, Card. Cardinal Wolsey; by 
Creighton. 1888. (Twelve Eng. statesmen.) 

B-W837 

Wood, Jethro. Life; by Gilbex-t. 1882 B-W85 

Woolman, John. Journal. 1870.B-W88 

Wordsworth, William. Life ; by Myers. 1881. 

{Eng. men of letters.) .B-W89 

Wycliffe, John de. Life; by Holt. n. d. 

B-W97 

Life; by Sergeant. 1893. {Heroes of the 

nations.) . B-W97S 

'Yates, Edmund. Fifty years of London life. 

1885.B-Y2 

Youmans, E. L. Life; by Fiske. 1891 B-Y9 

BIOGRAPHY, COLLECTIVE. 

Abbott, J. S. C. Lives of the presidents of 

the U. S. 1880.923-Ab2 

Artman, William, and Hall, L. V. Beauties 
and achievements of the blind. 1854. 

920-Ar7 

Ball, Sir R. S., Bart.. Great astronomers. 

1895 . 925-B21 

Ballou, M. M. Genius in sunshine and 

shadow. 1887.920-B21 

Baptie, David, ed. Handbook of musical 

biography. [1883.1.927-B23 

Barnard, C. F.,jr. Tone masters. 3 v. n. d. 

927-B26 

Baur, William. Religious life in Germany 
during the wars of Independence; tr. by 

Sturge. 1872.920-B33 

Bell, Robert. English poets. 2 v. 1839.928-B41 
Benjamin, S. G. W. Our American artists. 

2 v. [1879 and 1881.] .927-B43 

Benson, A. C., and Tatham, H. F. W. Men 

of might. Ed. 2. 1895.920-B44 

Bicknell, A. L. Life in the Tuilleries under 

the Second empire, 1895.923-B47 

Black, Mrs. H. C. Notable women authors 

of the day. 1893.928-B56 

Bloss, C. A. Heroines of the crusades. 1S55. 

923-B627 

Bolton, Mrs. Sarah (K.) Famous American 

statesmen. [1888.]. 923-B64 

Famous English statesmen. [ 1891.] 923-B64F 
Famous leaders among men. [Ib94.].920-B64 
Famous leaders among women. [1895.] 

920.7-B64 

Farhous men of science. [1889.] . ...925-B64 


Bolton, Mrs. Sarah (K.) Famous types of 

womanhood. [1892.]...920.7-B64F 

Successful women. [1888.].920.7-B64S 

Brandes, G. M. C. Eminent authors of the 
19th century; tr. by Anderson. [1886.] 

928-B73 

Bi-ewster, Sir David. Martyrs of science. 

1872 .925-B75 

Brockett, L. P., and Vaughan, Mrs. M. C. 

Heroines of the Rebellion. [1867.] .920.7-B78 
Brooks, Noah. Statesmen. 1893. {Men of 

achievement.) . 923-B79 

Bi-ougham, Henry, Lord. Historical sketches 
of statesmen in time of George III. Ser. 

2. 2v.ini. 1839.923-B795 

Old England’s worthies, n. d.*920-B81 

Bulwer, Sir W. H. L. E., Baron Dalling and 
Bulwer. Historical characters. 2 v. in 1. 

1868. {Tauchnitz ed.) .923-B87 

Bush, Mrs. A. F. Memoirs of the queens of 

France. 2 v. n. d. .923-B96 

Carroll, Howard. Twelve Americans. 1883. 

920-C23 

Carter, Judge A. G. W. Old court house; 

courts and bar of Cincinnati. 1880. 923-C24 
Charles, Mrs. E. (R.) Three martyrs of the 

19th century, n. d.. 923-C38 

Women of Christendom, n. d.920.7-C38 

Clayton, E. C. Queens of song. 1865 . 927-C57 
Coan, T. M., ed. Studies in biography. 1883. 

( Topics of the time.) .920-C63 

Cone, H. G., and Gilder, ,T. L., ed. Pen-por¬ 
traits of literary women. 2v. [1887.] .928-C75 
Cox, Sir G. W., Bart. Lives of Greek states¬ 
men. 2 v. 1885-86.923-C83 

Craik,G. L. Pursuit of knowledge under diffi¬ 
culties. New ed. 1868.920-C84 

Creegan, C. C., and Goodnow, Mrs. J. A. B. 
Great missionaries of the church. [1895.] 

922- C86 

Crowe, E. E., and James, G. P. R. Eminent 
foreign statesmen. 5 v. 1833-38... . 923-C88 
Cundall, Frank. Landscape and pastoi-al 
painters of Holland : Ruisdael, Hobbema, 
Cuijp, Potter. 1891. {Ulus. biog. of gt. 

art.) .927-C92 

De Liefde, Jacob. Great Dutch admirals. 

1873 .923-D38 

De Quincey, Thomas. Biographical essays. 

and Essays on the poets. 1875.928-D44 

Literary reminiscences. 1874.928-D44L 

Derby, J. C. Fifty years among authors, 

books and publishers. 1884.920.4-D44 

Dobson, Austin. Four Frenchwomen, n. d. 

923- D65 

Doran, Dr. John. Lives of the queens of Eng¬ 
land. Ed. 4. 2 v. 1875.923-D72 

Monarchs retired from business. 2 v. 1881. 

923-D72M 

Drake, S. A., ed. Our great benefactors. 1884. 

920-D79 

DuMaurier, George. Social pictorial satire. 

1898.927-D89 













































RIOGRAPHY.—COLLECTIVE. 


. 151 


Dunham, S. A., and others. Eminent literary 
and scientific men of Great Britain. 3 v. 

1836-38.,920-D92 

Dupuy, Ernest. Great masters of Russian 
literature in the 19th century; tr. by 

Dole. [1886.].928-D93 

Dyer, Oliver. Great senators of the U. S., 

* 1848-49. [1889.].923-D98 

Edgar, J. G. Great men and gallant deeds. 

* n. d.920-Ed3 

Heroes of England. 1884 . 923-Ed3 

Ehrlich, A. Celebrated pianists. 1894 9 27-Eh8 
Ellet, Mrs. E. F. (L.) Queens of American 

society. [1867.].920.7-E15 

Women artists. 1859 . 927-E15 

Farrar, Mrs. John. Recollections of seventy 

years. 1866.920-F24 

Fenelon, Francois , Abp.of Camhrag. Ancient 
philosophers ; tr. by Cormack. 1870 921-F35 
Ferris, G. T. Great German composers. 

1879.927-F41 

Great Italian and French composers. 1879. 

927- F41I 

Great leaders. 1889. 923-F41 

Great singers. 2 v. 1880-81. 927-F41S 

Great violinists and pianists. 1881 927-F41V 
Field, M. B. Memories of many men. 1874. 

920-F45 

Fields, .T. T. Yesterdays with authors. 1875. 

928-F46 

Fisher, Mary. Group of French critics. 1897. 

928-F53 

Fiske, Stephen. Off-hand portraits of promi¬ 
nent New Yorkers. 1884.920-F54 

Flanders, Henry. Lives and times of the 
chief justices of the supreme court of the 

U. S. 2 v. 1881.923-F61 

Flood, T. L., and Hamilton, .T. W., ed. Lives 
of Methodist bishops. 1882 . 922-F66 

Forney, J. W. Anecdotes of public men. 

2 v. 1873-81.923-F76 

Forster, John, and others. Eminent British 

statesmen. 7 v. 1831-39 . 923-F77 

Frost, Thomas. Lives of the conjurors. New 
ed. 1881.921-F93 

Galton, Francis. English men of science. 

1875.'.925-G13 

Gates, W. F. Anecdotes of great musicians. 

1897.927-G22 

Gilman, Arthur, and others. • Poets’ homes; 
American poets and their homes. [1879.] 

928- G423 

Gleig, G. R. Eminent British military com¬ 
manders. 3 v. 1831-32.923-G48 

Godwin, Parke. Commemorative addresses. 

1895.920-G54 

Gower, R. C. S. Leveson-, Lord. Figure 
painters of Holland. 1880. (Ulus. biog. 
of gt. art.) .927-G74 

Greely, A. W. Explorers and travellers. 
1893. (Men of achievement.)....... .923-G81 


Griswold, H. T. Home life of great authors. 

18S7.928-G88 

Hale, E. E., ed. Lights of two centuries. 

1887.920-H13 

Hale, Mrs. S. J. (B.) Woman’s record. 1874. 

920.7-H13 

Hall, Mrs. Matthew. Lives of the queens of 
England before the Norman conquest. 

1859.923-H14 

Hall, S. C. Book of memories. New ed. 

n. d.920-H14 

Hamilton, C. J. Women writers. Ser. 1-2. 

2 v. 1892-3 .>.928-H18 

Hanaford, P. A. Women of the century. 

1877.920.7-H19 

Haydn, H. C., ed. American heroes on mis¬ 
sion fields. [1890 ] .922-H33 

Headley, J. T. Chaplains and clergy of the 

Revolution. 1864.922-H34 

Farragut and our naval commanders, 1861- 

65. i880.923-H34 

Washington and his generals. 1865.923-H34W 
Headley, P. C. Public men of today. Ser. 1. 

1884.923-H342 

Henry, Stuart. Hours with famous Paris¬ 
ians. 1897.920-H39 

Hervey, Arthur. Masters of French music. 

1894. (Masters of contemp. music.). 927-H44 
Higgmson, T. W. English statesmen. 1875. 

(Brief biog.) . 923-H53 

Short studies of American authors. 1880. 

928-H53 

Hildreth, S. P. Memoirs of the early pioneer 
settlers of Ohio. 1852.920-H54 

Note .—Forms Vo!. 2 of his Early history of Ohio. 

Hilliard, H. W. Politics and pen pictures, at 

home and abroad. 1892.923-H56 

Hinton, R. J. English radical leaders. 1875. 

(Brief biog.) .923-H59 

Holden, E. S. Mogul emperors of Hindustan, 

1398-1707. 1895.923-H71 

Holland, H. R. Y. Fox, 3rd Lord. Foreign 
reminiscences; ed. by Lord H. E. Hol¬ 
land. 1855.923-H72 

Holloway, L. C. Ladies of the White House. 

1882. 920.7-H72 

Mothers of great men and women. 1883. 

920.7-H72M 

Homes of American statesmen ; by various 

writers. 1860. 923-H75 

Howe, Henry. Memoirs of American me¬ 
chanics. 1846.926-H83 

Howitt, William, Homes and haunts of the 
most eminent British poets. 2 v. 1856. 

928-H84 

Hubbard, Elbert. Little journeys to the 
homes of good men and great. [ 1895 ] .928-H68 
Hubert, P. G., jr. Inventors. 1893. (Men of 


achievement.) .926-H86 

Hundred greatest men. 1885.920-H89 

Hunt, William. American biographical 
sketch book. 1849.920-H92 

















































152 


BIOGRAPHY—COLLECTIVE. 


Hutton, Laurence. Literary landmarks of 

London. 1885.928-H97 

James, Henry, jr. Picture and text. 1893. 

927-J23 

Jameson, Mrs. A. B. (M.) Memoirs of cele¬ 
brated female sovereigns. 2 v. 1871-74. 

923-J235 

Memoirs of the early Italian painters. 

1885 . 927-J235 

Memoirs of the loves of the poets. 1866. 

928-J235 

Japp, A. H. (II. A. Page.) Golden lives. 

Ed. 2. 1873.920-J27 

Jeans, W. T. Creators of the age of steel. 

1884.926-J34 

Lives of electricians: Tyndall,Wheatstone, 

and Morse. Ser. 1. 1887.925-J34 

Jenkins, J. S. Heroines of history. 1855. 

923-J42 

Jennings, G. H., ed. Anecdotal history of 

the British Parliament. 1881. 923-J44 

Johnson, Joseph. Brave women, n. d ,920.7-J63 
Johnson, Rossiter, ed. Little classics: 

Authors. 1875.928-J63 

Johnson, Samuel. Lives of the English 
poets. 2 v. in 1. 1858. (Tauchnitz ed.) 

928-J633 

Kavanagh, Julia. English women of letters. 

1862. (Tauchnitz ed.) .928-K17 

French women of letters. 1862. ( Tauch¬ 
nitz ed .). .928-K17F 

Keddie, Henrietta. (Sarah Tytler. ) Modern 
painters and their paintings. 1878.927-K24 
Old masters and their pictures. 1874. 

927-K240 

Kempt, Robert. Pencil and palette; bi¬ 
ographical anecdotes chiefly of contemp¬ 
orary painters, with gossip about pictures. 

1881.927-K32 

Keyes, E. D.- Fifty years’ observation of 

men and events. 1884.920-K52 

King, Edward. French political leaders. 

1876. (Brief biog.) .923-K58 

Lamartine, Alphonse de. Memoirs of cele¬ 
brated characters. 3 v. 1854-6.920-L16 

Lamb, L. M. C. (D.), Lady. Warrior kings, 
from Charlemagne to Frederic the Great. 

1889.923-L16 

Landon, M. D. Kings of the platform and 

pulpit. 1890.920-L23 

Lanman, Charles. Haphazard personalities. 

1886 .920-L28 

Leading men of Japan. [1883.].920-L28L 

Lecky, W. E H. Leaders of public opinion 
in Ireland; Swift, Flood, Grattan,O’Con¬ 
nell. 1872.923-L49 

Lodge, Edmund. Portraits of illustrious 
personages of Great Britain. 8v. 1849-50. 

920-L82 

Lodge, Oliver. Pioneers of science. 1893.925-L82 
Macaulay, T. B., 1 st. Baron Macaulay. Bio¬ 
graphical essays. 1857. ( Tauchnitz ed.) 

920-M12 


1 McCarthy, Justin. Modern leaders. 1872. 

920-M13 

McKay, F. E., and Wingate, C. E. L., ed. 
Famous American actors of to-day. 

[1896.].927-M19 

Maitland, J. A. F. Masters of German music. 

1894. (Masters of contemp. music.). .927-M28 

Mansfield, E. D. Personal memories, 1803- 

43. 1879. 920-M32 

Margaret, pseud. ? Theatrical sketches. 

[1894.].927-M33 

Mason, E. T., ed. Personal traits of British 

authors. 3 v. 1885 . 928-M38 

Matthews, J. B., and Hutton, Laurence, ed. 
Actors and actresses of Great Britain 

and the U. S. 5 v. [1886 ].927-M43 

Mollett, J. W. Painters of Barbizon: Corot, 
Daubigny, DuprA 1890. (Ulus. biog. of 

gt. art.) .927-M73P 

Painters of Barbizon: Millet, Rousseau, 
Diaz. 1890. (Illus. biog of gt. art.) .927-M73 
Moore, Frank. Women of the war. 1866. 

920.7-M78 

Morris, G. S. British thought and thinkers. 

1880.921-M83 

Morton, E. J. C. Heroes of science: astron¬ 
omers. [1882.]. 925-M84 

Muir, M. M. P. Heroes of science: chemists. 

1883 . 925-M89 

Muller, Max. Auld lang syne. 1898 920-M91 

Biographical essays. 1884.920-M91B 

Munro, John. Pioneers of electricity. 1890. 

925-M92 

Murdoch, A. G. Scottish poets recent and 

living. 1883. 928-M94 

Muzzey, A. B. Reminiscences and memori¬ 
als of the men of the revolution. 1S83. 

923-M98 

Nicoll, H. J. Great movements and those 

who achieved them. 1882.920-N54 

Oliphant, Mrs. M.O. (W.) Makers of Florence. 

Ed. 3. 1881.920-013M1 

Makers of modern Rome. 1895. . 920-013M 

Royal Edinburgh, her saints, kings, proph¬ 
ets and poets. 1893.920-013R 

Our famous women. 1884.920.7-Ou7 

Paine, J. K., Thomas, Theodore, and Klauser, 
Karl, ed. Famous composers and their 
works. 3 v. [1891.].*780-P16 

Note —v. 3 contains music. 

Parker, Theodore. Historic Americans: 
Franklin, Washington, Adams, Jefferson. 

1870. 923-P22 

Parton, James. Famous Americans of recent 

times. 1883...920-P25 

Illustrious men. [1856-81.].920-P25I 

Payn, James. Some literary recollections. 

1884 . 928-P29 

Peabody, A. P. Harvard reminiscences. 

1888.923-P31 

Piatt, Donn. Memories of the men who 
saved the Union. 1887.923-P67 













































BIOGRAPHY.—COLLECTIVE. 


153 


Pitman, Mrs. E. R. Heroines of the mission 

field. [1880.].922-P68 

Plutarch.. Lives of illustrious men; ed. by 

Clough. 1878.920-P74 

Politikos, pseud. Sovereigns and courts of 

Europe. 1891.923-P76 

Poore, B. P. Perley’s reminiscences of sixty 
years in the National metropolis. 2 v. 

[1886.]. 923-P79 

Powell, AV. H., ed. Officers of the army and 
navy (volunteer) who served in the Civil 

war. 1894.*923-P37 

and Shippen, Edward, ed. Officers of the 
army and navy (regular) who served in 

the Civil war. 1892.*923-P871 

Proctor, L. B. Bench and bar of New York. 

1870.923-P94 

Quincy, Josiah. Figures of the past. 1883. 

920-0,4 

Rae, W. F. AVilkes, Sheridan, Fox. 1874. 

923-R12 

Readings in biography. Ed. 3, enl. 1839. 

' 920-R22 

Ritchie, Mrs. A. I. (T.) Book of sibyls. 1883. 

928-R495 

Records of Tennyson, Ruskin and Brown¬ 
ing. 1893.928-R51 

Robertson, E. S. English poetesses. 1883. 

928-R55 

Roscoe, Henry. Eminent British lawyers. 

1830..923-R71 

Russell, G. AV. E. Collections and recollec¬ 
tions ; by one who has kept a diary. 1899. 

920-R91 

Russell, AV. C. Representative actors, n. d. 

(Chandos classics.) .927-R91 

Ryle, J. C. Christian leaders of last century. 

1880.922-R98 

Sainte-Beuve, C. A. Monday-chats; tr. by 

Mathews. Ed. 3. 1878.920-Sa2 

Portraits of celebrated women. 1868. 

920.7-Sa2 

Scott, AV. B. Little masters. 1879. (Ulus. 

biog. of gt. art.) . 927-Sco3 

Shelley, Mrs. M. (AA'.), and others. Eminent 
literary and scientific men [and women] 

of France. 2 v. 1838-39.920-Sh4 

Eminent literary and scientific men of 
Italy, Spain and Portugal. 3 v. 1835-37. 

920-Sh4E 

Sigourney, Mrs. L. H. (H.) Examples from 
the 18th and 19th centuries. 1857 92Q-Si2 

Smalley, G. AA r . Studies of men, 1895.920-Sm2 

Smiles, Samuel. Brief biographies. 1874. 

„ 920-Sm4 

Industrial biography. 1864 .926-Sm4I 

Lives of the engineers. Newed. 5v. 1874. 

926-Sm4 

Men of invention and industry. 1885. 

926-Sm4M 

Smith, G. B. Prime ministers of Queen \ T ic- 
toria. 1886.923-Sm5 


Smith, Goldwin. Three English statesmen: 

Pym, Cromwell, Pitt. 1S67. ..... ,923-Sm54 
Smith, H. A. (Hazel Shepard.) One hun¬ 
dred famous Americans n. d.920-Sm5 

Smith, M. H. Successful folks. 1879. ,920-Sm6 
Southey, Robert. Lives of British admirals. 

5 v. 1833-40.923-So8 

Sparks, Jared, ed. Library of American 
biography. Ser. 1. 10 v. 1856-65. 920-Sp2 
Library of American biography. Ser. 2. 15v. 

1864.920-Sp2A 

Spofford, Mrs. H. (P.), Guiney, L. I., and 
Brown, Alice. Three heroines of New 

England romance. 1894.920.7-Sp6 

Stevens, Abel. Character-sketches. 1882. 

920-St4 

Stoddard, R. H., ed. Bric-a-brac series. 10 v. 

1874-76. 928-St6 

and others. Poets’ homes. [1877.]. . ,928-St62 
Stoddard, AA r . O. Men of business. 1893. 

(Men of achievement.) .923-St6 

Streatfeild, R. A. Masters of Italian music. 

1895. (Masters of contemp. music .).. ,927-St8 
Strickland, Agnes. Lives of the last four 
princesses of the House of Stuart. 1872. 

923-St8 

Lives of the queens of England. New ed. 

12 v. in 6. 1859. 923-St8Q 

Lives of the queens of Scotland. 8 v. 

1854- 59. 923-St8Ql 

Thackeray, AY M. Four Georges. 1860.923-T32 
Thayer, AV. M. Turning points in successful 

careers. -[1895.]. 920-T33 

Thompson, George. Prison life and reflec¬ 
tions. 1857.923-T37 

Thompson, R. AV. Recollections of sixteen 
presidents from AVashington to Lincoln. 

2 v. 1894.923-T375 

Thomson, Mrs. K. (B.) and J. C. (Grace and 
Philip Wharton.) Queens of society. 

1861. 920.7-T38 

AVits and beabx of society. 1861.920-T38 

Tirnbs, John. English eccentrics and eccen¬ 
tricities. 1875.920-T48 

Towle, G. M. Certain men of mark. 1880. 

920-T65 

Heroes and martyrs of science. [1890.] 

926-T65 

Trent, AV. P. Southern statesmen of the old 

regime. [1897.].923-T72 

Tuckerman, H. T. Book of the artists: 

American artist life. 1867. . ; .927-T79 

Tuttle, Herbert. German political leaders. 

1880. (Brief biog .).:.923-T88 

Tyerman, Luke. Oxford Methodists. 1873. 

922-T96 

Underwood, F. H. Builders of American 

literature. 1893.928-Un3 

Upton, G. P. AA r oman in music. Ed. 2, enl. 

1886. .927-Up8 

Vasari, Giorgio. Lives of the most eminent 
painters, sculptors, and architects. 5 v. 

1855- 68 ...0 27-V44 








































154 


BIOGRAPHY.—COLLECTIVE. GENEALOGY.—FICTION. 


Vedder, H. C. American writers of to-day. 

1895.928-V51 

Walsh, W. S., ed. (William Shepard.) Lit¬ 
erary life. 3 v. 1882-84.928-W17 

Contents: 

v. 1. Authors and authorship. 

v.2. Pen pictures of modern authors. 

v. 3. Pen pictures of earlier Victorian authors. 

Waters, Mrs. C. (E.) C. Stories of art and 

artists. 1887.927-W31S 

Watson, H. C. Heroic women of history. 

n. d.920.7-W29 

West, Kenyon, ed. Laureates of England, 
from Ben Jonson to Alfred Tennyson, 
with selections from their works. [1895.] 

821.08-W52 

Whipple, E. P. Recollections of eminent 

men. 1887.920-W58 

Whittier, J. G. Old portraits and modern 

sketches. 185®.920-W61 

Wilder, M. P. People I’ve smiled with. 1889. 

920-W65 

Willard, J. A. Half a century with judges 

and lawyers. 1895.923-W66 

Willeby, Charles. Masters of English music. 

1894. ( Masters of contemp. music.). 927-W66 

Wilson, J. G. Sketches of illustrious soldiers. 

1874.923-W69 

ed. Presidents of the U. S., 1789-1894. 

1894.923-W691 

Winslow, Mrs. C. M. (R.) Yesterdays with 
actors. 1887 . 927-W73 


Wolfe, T. F. Literary pilgrimage among the 
haunts of famous British authors. 1895. 

928-W83 

Literary shrines; haunts of some famous 
American authors. 1895.928-W83L 

GENEALOGY AND HERALDRY. 

Addison, C. G. Knights Templars. Ed. 2. 

1842.929.6-Ad2 

American historical register, monthly, Sept., 
1894-Feb , 1>96. v. 1-3. 1895-96. *973-Am3 

Aveling, S. T.. ed. Heraldry: including Bou- 
tell’s Heraldry, rev. with additions 1891. 

929.6-Av3 

Clark, Hugh. Introduction to heraldry. Ed. 

18, rev. 1866. (Holm’s lib.) .929.6-C54 

Ferguson, Robert. Surnames as a science. 

1883. .*929.4-F38 

Glenn, T. A., comp. List of some Amer. 

genealogies. 1897.*929.1-G48 

Hulme, F. E. Flags of the world, n. d. 

929.9-H88 

Pettigrew, T. J. Chronicles of the tombs: 
collection of epitaphs. 1864. ( Bohn’s 

lib.) . 929.5-P45 

Preble, G. H Flag of the U. S. and other 
national flags. Ed., 2d rev. 1880.*929.9-P91 
W., F.S. Dame Heraldry. [1886.]. ,929.6-Wll 
Wagner, Leopold Names and their mean¬ 
ings. 1S91.*929.4-W12 

Woodhouse, F. O. Military religious orders 
of the Middle Ages. 1S79. 929.6-W86 


FICTION. 


Abandoned claim. Loughead, Mrs. F. H. . L92 A ] 


Abbe, Daniel. Theuriet, Andr6.T34A 

Abbot. Scott, Sir Walter, Bart .Sco3A 

Abbot’s bridge. Peard, F. M.P32A 

Abdallah. Laboulaye, E. R. L. L114A 

Absentee. Edgeworth, Maria. 


See... Ed3T, v. 9 and 10. 
Accomplished gentleman. Sturgis, J. R. 


St96A | 

Ackerman, A. W. Price of peafce.Ac5P 

Adam and Eve. Parr, Mrs. Louisa P25A 

Adam Bede. Cross, Mi-s. M. A. (E.) 1/.C88A 

Adam Graeme of Mossgray. Oliphant, Mrs. 

M. O. (W.).014A 

Adam Johnstone’s son. Crawford, F. M.. .C86A 

Adderley, James. Stephen Remarx.Ad2S 

Adela Cathcart. MacDonald, George.M14A 

Admiral’s daughter. Marsh, Mrs. A. (C.) 

M355A 


Adopting an abandoned farm. Sanborn, 


Kate.Sa54A 

Adventures of Arthur O’Leary. Lever, 
Charlers.L57A 


Adventures of Captain Horn. Stockton, F. 

R.... St6A 

Adventures of Francois. Mitchell, S. W .M69A 
Adventures of Jones. Carruth, Hayden C23A 

Adventures of Philip, a Shabby genteel 
story, [and] Catherine. Thackeray, W. 


M.T32A 

Adventures of Telemachus. Fenelon, Fran¬ 
cois ..'. F35T 

Afloat and ashore. Cooper, J. F.C78A 

Afterlife. Sewell, E. M. Se9A 

Aftermath. Allen, J. L.A15A 

Against human nature. Pool, M.L.. . P79A 
Against the stream. Charles, Mrs. E. (R.) C38A 
Agatha’s husband. Craik, Mrs. D. M. (M.) C84A 

Agnes. Oliphant, Mrs. 3\I. O. (W.) .014A1 

Agnos of Sorrento. Stowe, Mrs. H. E. (B.f 

St76A 

Agnes Surriage. Bynner, E. L.B99A 

Aguilar, Grace. Days of Bruce. Ag9D 

Home influence.. Ag9H 

Home scenes and heart studies. Ag9Hl 















































FICTION. 


]£>fi 


Aguilar, Grace. Mother’s recompense ; sequel 


to Home influence. Ag9M 

Vale of cedars.Ag9V ! 

Woman’s friendship.Ag9W 

Aide, Hamilton. Elizabeth’s pretenders. Ai2E 

In that state of life. Ai2I 

(The) Marstons.Ai2M 

Rita. . Ai2R 

Voyage of discovery. Ai2V 

Ainsworth, W. H. Cardinal Pole.Ai6C 

Constable de Bourbon.Ai6Cl 

Constable of the tower..Ai6C2 

Hilary St. Ives.Ai6H 

John Law. Ai6J 

Lancashire witches.Ai6L 

Lord mayor of London.Ai6Ll 

Mervyn Clitheroe..Ai6M 

Myddleton Pomfret. Ai6Ml 

Ovingdean Grange.Ai60 

Saint James’s.Ai6S 

South-Sea bubble. Ai6Sl 

Spanish match.. Ai6S2 

Star-chamber.Ai6S3 

Talbot Harland ... .Ai6T 

Tower hill .Ai6Tl 

Windsor castle.Ai6W 

Albrecht. Bates, Arlo.B31A 

Alcestis.. Alll 

Alcock, D. In the desert.A112I 

Spanish brothers.A112S 

Alcott, L. M. Modern Mephistopheles A114M 

Work.A114W 

Alden, W. L. Told by the colonel. A118T 

Aldrich, T. B. Marjorie Daw, and other 

people. A12M 

Prudence Palfrey. A12P 

Stillwater tragedy. A12S 

Two bites at a cherry, with other tales A12T 
Alec Forbes of Howglen. MacDonald, 

George. .M14A1 

Alexander, Mrs., pseud. See. . Hector, Mrs. 

A. F. T. 

Alice. Lytton, E. G. E. Bulwer Lytton, 1st 

Baron .L99A 

Alice Learmont. Craik, Mrs. D. M. (M.) 

Sre C84H1 

Alison’s adventures. Lillie, Mrs. L. C. (W.) 

L626A 

Alkahest. Balzac, Honore de.B21A 


All sorts and conditions of men. Besant, 

Walter.B46A 

Allen, ,1. L. Aftermath ; pt. 2 of “a Kentucky 

cardinal.”...A15A 

Choir invisible... .A15C 

Flute and violin, and other Kentucky tales. 

A15F 

John Gray. A15J 

Kentucky cardinal A15K 

Summer in A ready.A15S 

Allen, W. B. Lion city of Africa A156L 

Ailing, Mrs. C. A. (P.) “Man’s a man for a’ 

that.”. A159M ! 


Almeria. Edgeworth, Maria. See. .. .Ed3T, v. 7 

Alone. Terhune, Mrs. M. V. (H.). ..T27A 

Alone in China, and other stories. Ralph, 

Julian.R137A 

Alpine Fay. Burstenbinder, Elisabeth. .B94A 

Alton Lock. Kingsley, Charles.K61A 

Alwyn’s first wife. Craik, Mrs. D. M. (M.) 

See... .CS4L2 

Amazing marriage. 2 v. Meredith, George. 

M54A 

Amber gods, and other stories. SpofFord, 

Mrs. PI. E. (P.).SpGA 

American in Paris. Savidge, E. C. Sa9A 

American politician. Crawford, F. M . . . C86A1 
American senator. Trollope, Anthony. . . T75A 
Amicis, Edmondo de. Military life in Italy. 

Am5M 

Among the hills. Poynter, E. F.P87A 

Amos Judd. Mitchell, J. A.M688A 

Amos Kilbright, with other stories. Stock- 

ton, F. R.St6Al 

Amy Herbert. Sewell, E. M.Se9Al 

Andersen, H. C. Improvisatore.An2I 

0. T.; a Danish romance.An20 

Andreas, Hofer. Mundt, K. M.M92A 

AndreedeTaverney. Dumas,Alexandre. D89A 
Ange Pitou. 2 v. Dumas, Alexandre. D89A1 

Angela. Weber, Alice.W38A 

Anna Karenina. Tolstoi, L N., Graf .T58A 

Annals of a quiet neighbourhood. MacDon¬ 
ald, George.M14A2 

Anne. Woolson, C. F.W884A 

Anne of Geierstein. Scott, Sir Walter, Bart. 

Sco3Al 

Annis Warleigh’s fortunes. Parr, Harriet'. 


P248A 

Annouchka. Turgenief, Ivan. TS4A 

Antiquary. Scott, Sir Walter, Bart. . Sco3A2 

Antonina. Collins, Wilkie. C69A 

Apotheosis of Mr. Tyrawley. Prescott, E. L. 

P92A 

April hopes. Howells, W. D.H84A 

Arabella Stuart. James, G. P. R.J228A 

Arachne. 2 v. Ebers, Georg.Eb3A 

Archer, Thomas. By fire and sword.Ar2B 

Archibald Malmaison. Hawthorne, Julian 

H298A 

Ardis Claverden. Stockton, F. R.St6A2 

Argles, J/r.s. Margaret. (The Duchess.) Hon¬ 
ourable Mrs. Vereker.Ar3H 

“Jerry,” and other stories .Ar3J 

Molly Bawn. Ar3M 

Phyllis.Ar3P 

Arius the Libyan. Kouns, N. C.K84A 

Armorel of Lyonesse. Besant, Walter. B46A1 

Armourer’s prentices. Yonge, C. M.Y8A 

Arne. Bjornson, Bjornstjeme.B55A 

Arrah Neil. James, G. P. R.J22SA1 

Arthur, T. S. Bar-rooms at Brantly.Ar7B 

Orange blossoms.Ar70 

Our neighbors in the corner house.Ar701 

Saved as by fire. Ar7S 






















































































156 


FICTION. 


Arthur, T.S. Ten nights in a bar-room. .. Ar7T 

Three years in a man-trap.Ar7Tl 

Arthur Bonnicastie. Holland, J. G.H72A 

As we went marching on. Hosmer, G. W. H79A 

Ascanio. 2 v. Dumas, Alexandre.D89A2 

Ascutney street. Whitney, Mrs. A. D. (T.) 

W31A 

Asmodeous at large. Lytton, E. G. E. Bul- 
wer Lytton, 1st Baron. See ... .L99S1 

Aspendale. Preston, IT. W.P925A 

Astor, W. W. Sforza: a story of Milan. . ..As8S 

Valentino.As8V 

At his gates. Oliphant, Mrs. M. O. (W.). 014A2 

At last. Terhune, Mrs. M. V. (H.).T27A1 

At odds. Tautphoeus, J. M., Baronin von. T19A 
At the back of the north wind. MacDonald, 

George.M14A3 

At the mercy of Tiberias. Wilson, Mrs. A. 

J. (E.). W69A 

At Wellesley. Wellesley College, Senior 

class, ’96 .W46A 

Aubrey. Marsh, Mrs. A. (C.).M355A1 

Auer, Adelheid von. It is the fashion. . . Au27I 
Auerbach, Berthold. Black Forest village 

stories..Au8B 

Brigitta.Au8Bl 

Convicts and their children.AuSC 

Landolin. Au3L 

Lorley and Reinhard.AuSLl 

On the heights. 2 v.AuSO 

Poet and merchant.AuSP 

Spinoza.Au3S 

Villa on the Rhine. 2 v.Au3V 

Waldfried.Au3W 

Aulnay Tower. Howard, B. W .H83A 

Aunt Dorothy. Preston, Mrs. M. (J.).. P927A 
Aunt Jane’s hero. Prentiss, Mrs. E. P. . . P91A 
Aunt Johnnie. Stannard, Mrs. H. E. V. (P.) 

St23A 

Aunt Kitty’s tales. McIntosh, M. J.M18A 

Aunt Serena. Howard, B. W.H83A1 

Aurelian. Ware, William.W22A 

Aurora. Tincker, M. A.T49A 

Austen, Jane. Emma. 2v.Au7E 

Lady Susan, [and] the Watsons.Au7L 

Mansfield park. 2 v.Au7M 

Northanger Abbey.Au7N 

Same and Persuasion.Au7Nl 

Persuasion.Au7P 

Same, and Northanger Abbey.Au7Nl 

Pride and prejudice. 2v.Au7Pl 

Sense and sensibility. 2 v.Au7S 

(The) Watsons. See ... ,Au7L 

Austin, Mrs. Jane (G.) Betty Alden.Au73B 

Cipher.Au73C 

Desmond hundred.Au73D 

Dr. LeBaron and his daughters.Au73Dl 

Nameless nobleman.Au73N 

Outpost.Au730 

Shadow of Moloch Mountain.Au73S 

Standish of Standish.Au73Sl 


Author of Beltraffio, etc. James, Henry, jr. 

J23A 


Auton, C., pseud. See. .. Hoppin, Augustus. 
Avis Benson, with other sketches. Prentiss, 

Mrs. E. (P.).P91A1 

Axel and Anna. Bremer, Fredrika. 

See... B75D 


Azarian. Spofford, Mrs. H. E. (P.).Sp6Al 

Babcock, W. H. Cian of the chariots..... .B11C 
Badeau, Adam. Conspiracy; a Cuban ro¬ 
mance . B14C 

Bachelor Ben. Giles, E. A. G39B 

Bachelor’s Christmas, and other stories. 

Grant, Robert. G773B 

Bagpipers. Dudevant, Mme .D86B 

Baker, W. M. (George F. Harrington.) 

Blessed Saint Certainty.B17B 

His majesty, myself. B17H 

Inside; chronicle of secession.B17I 

Mose Evans. B17M 

New Timothy.B17N 

Virginians in Texas.B17V 

Year worth living.B17Y 

Balch, Elisabeth. Zorah.B18Z 

Balch, F. IT. Bridge of the Gods.B182B 

Balcony stories. King, Grace.K584B 

Baldwin. Paget, Violet..P144B 

Balestier, C. W. Victorious defeat.B19V 

Balzac, Honore de. Alkahest.B21A 

Cesar Birotteau.B21C 

Chouans; Brittany in 1799.B21C1 

Country doctor.B21C2 

Cousin Pons.B21C3 

Eugenie Grandet.B21E 

Great man of the provinces in Paris.B21G 

* Lost illusions.B21L 

Memoirs of two young married women.B21M 

Pfere Goriot.B21P 

Two brothers.B21T 

Ursula. B21U 

Village rector.B21V 

Bandelier, A. F. Delight makers.B22D 

Bangs, J. K. House-boat on the Styx. .. .B224H 

Idiot.B224I 

Pursuit of the house-boat.B224P 

Banned and blessed. Burstenbinder, Elisa¬ 
beth.B94B 

Bar-rooms at Brantly. Arthur, T. S.Ar7B 

Barabbas. Corelli, Marie, pseud .C81B 

Barehester tow r ers. Trollope, Anthony. . . T75B 
Baring-Gould, Sabine. See. . Gould, Sa¬ 
bine Baring-. 

Barnaby Rudge, and Hard times. 2 v. 

Dickens, Charles.D55B 

Barnard, C. F., jr. (Jane Kingsford.) 


(The) soprano.B257S 

Barnes, James. Princetonian.B26P 

Baron Munchausen, Travels of. Raspe, R. E. 

B.19B 

Barr, Mrs. A. E. Beads of Tasmer.B27B 

Bernicia.. B27B1 

Border shepherdess.B27B2 

Bow of orange ribbon.B27B3 

Cluny MacPherson. B27C 


























































































FICTION. 


• 157 


Barr, Mrs. A. E. Daughter of Fife.B27D 

Feet of clay...B27F 

Friend Olivia.B27F1 

Hallam succession...B27H 

Household of McNeil.B27H1 

Jan Vedder’s wife.B27J 

King’s highway. B27K 

Knight of the nets.B27K1 

Last of the Macallisters..B27L 

Lone house.'. B27L1 

Lost silver of Briffault.B27L2 

Love for an hour is love forever.B27L3 

Paul and Christina. B27P 

Prisoners of conscience. B27P1 

Remember the Alamo.B27R 

Rose of a hundred leaves. B27R1 

Scottish sketches.B27S 

She loved a sailor.B27S3 

Sister to Esau.B27S1 

Squire of Sandal-side. B27S2 

Barr, Robert. Mutable many.B273M 

Tekla.>.B273T 

Barrett, Wilson. Sign of the cross.B275S 

Barrie, J. M. Better dead: My Lady Nico¬ 
tine.B277B 

Little minister.B277L 

Sentimental Tommy.B277S 

Tillyloss scandal.B277T 

Window in Thrums.B277W 

Barriers burned away. Roe, E. P. R62B 

Barrington. Lever, Charles.L57B 

Barry Lyndon, Memoirs of. See. . . T32H 

Same, and the Fatal boots.T32B 

Barton, K. Io; tale of the olden fane . . B28I 
Barton experiment. Habberton, John . HUB 

Basil. Collins, Wilkie. C69B 

Bates, Arlo. Albrecht.B31A 

In the bundle of time.B31I 

Bates, Mrs. H. L. (V.) (Eleanor Putnam.) 

Woodland wooing..B314W 

Battle of life, and the Haunted man. Dick¬ 
ens, Charles.D55B1 

Battle of the strong. Parker, Gilbert.P22B 

Bay-path. Holland, J. G.H72B 

Baylor, F. C. Behind the Blue Ridge.B34B 

Claudia Hyde.B34C 

On both sides. B340 

Bayly, A.E. (Edna Lyall.) Derrick Vaughan, 

novelist.B345D 

Donovan.B345D1 

Hardy Norseman. B345H 

Hope, the hermit.B345H1 

In the golden days.....B345I 

Knight-errant..B345K 

To right the wrong. B345T 

Wayfaring men.B345W 

We two.B345W1 

Beads of Tasmer. Barr, Mrs. A.E. B27B 

Beatrice. Kavanagh, Julia.K17B 

Beauchamp. James, G. P. R.J228B 

Beauchampe. Simms, W. G .Si4B 


Beautiful soul. Lean, Mrs. F. (M.) R.-C. L47B 


Beauty and the beast, and Tales of home. 


Taylor, Bayard.T21B 

Beckford, William. Vathek; an Arabian 

tale.B38V 

Bede’s charity. Smith, Hannah. Sm5B 

Bee-man of Orn, and other fanciful tales. 

Stockton, F. R.,.St6B 

Beechcroft. Yonge, C. M.Y8B 

Begum’s daughter. Bynner, E. L.B99B 

Behind the Blue Ridge. Baylor, F. 0 .B34B 

Behrens, Bertha. (11. Heimbvrg.) Penniless 

girl; tr. by Mrs. Wister. ^. B39P 

Belgian days. Martin, K. B. M365B 

Belinda. Edgewoi’th, Maria. 

See. . Ed3T, v. 11 and 12. 
Bell, Currer, pseud. See. . . Bronte, Char¬ 
lotte. 


Bell, Lilian. Little sister to the wilderness. 

B41L 

Love affairs of an old maid.B41L1 

Under side of things.B41U 

Bell-ringer of Angel’s, and other stories. 

Harte, Bret. H25B 

Bellamy, Edward. Equality.B414E 

Looking backward, 2000-1887.B414L 

MissLudington’s sister.B414M 

Belton estate. Trollope, Anthony.T75B1 

Ben-Hur. Wallace, Lew...W16B 

Benedict, F. L. John Worthington’s name. 

B43J 

Berlin and Sans-Souci. Mundt, K. M.M92B 

Bernicia. Barr, Mrs. A. E.B27B1 

Bertrams. Trollope, Anthony.T75B2 

Besant, Walter. All sorts and conditions of 

men. B46 A 

Armorel of Lyonesse.B46A1 

Beyond the dreams of avarice.B46B 

Children of Gibeon. B46C 

Dorothy Wallis.B46D 

For faith and freedom. B46F 

Fountain sealed.B46F1 

In deacon’s orders.B46I 

Rebel queen.B46R 

St. Katherine’s by the tower. B46S 

World went very well then.B46W 

and Rice, James. By Celia’s arbour. B462B 

Chaplain of the fleet.B462C 

Golden butterfly.B462G 

Monks of Thelema.B462M 

Seamy side.B462S 

This son of Vulcan. B462T 

With harp and crown. B462W 

Beside the bonnie brier bush. Watson, J. M. 

W33B 

Best of husbands. Payn, James.P29B 

Beth book. Grand, Mine. Sarah.G768B 

Bethia Wray’s new name. Douglas, A. M.D75B 
Betrothed. Scott, Sir Walter, Bart .Sco3B 


Same, and the Highland widow. 2 v. .Sco3Bl 



































































































FTCTTOK. 


IRS 


Better dead: My Lady Nicotine. Barrie, J. 


M. B277B 

Better times: stories. Kirk, Mrs. E. AW (O.) 

K63B 

Betty Alden. Austin, Mrs. J. (G.).Au73B 

Between whiles. Jackson, Mrs. H. M. (F.) H. 

J12B 

Beulah. Wilson, Mrs. A. J. (E.). ..W69B 

Beyond the dreams of avarice. Besant, Wal¬ 
ter. .B46B 

Beyond the gates. Phelps, E. S.P51B 

Bigelow, Edith. Diplomatic disenchant- 

ments.B48D 

Bikelas, Demetrios. Tales from the JEgean. 

B49T 

Billy Bellew. Norris, AW E.N79B 

Bishop, AW H. Detmold.B54D 

Golden Justice.B54G 

Bits from Blinkbonny. Strathesk, John St8B 

Bjornson, Bjornstjerne. Arne .B55A 

Bridal march, and other stories.B55B 

Captain Mansana, and other stories . . . B55C 

Fisher lass.B55F 

Happy boy.B55H 

Magnhild.B55M 

Synnove Solbakken.B55S 

Black, Alexander. Capital courtship B557C 

Miss Jerry. B557M 

Black, William. Briseis.B56B 

Daughter of Heth..B56D 

Donald Ross of Heimra. B56D1 

Green pastures and Piccadilly.B56G 

Same, and Maid of Killeena, and other 

stories.B56G1 

Handsome Humes.B56H 

Highland cousins.B56H1 

In far Lochaber ...B56I 

In silk attire.B56I1 

Judith Shakespeare.B56J 

Kilmeny.B56K 

Macleod of Dare. B56M 

Madcap Violet.B56M1 

Magic ink, and other stories .B56M2 

Maid of Killeena, and other stories. B56G1 

Note. Bound with his Green pastures and Piccadilly. 

Same .B56M3 

Note .—Bound with his Monarch of Mincing Bane. 

Monarch of Mincing Lane.B56M3 

Princess of Thule.B56P 

Sabina Zembra.B56S 

Shandon bells.B56S1 

Stand fast, Craig-Royston !.B56S2 

Strange adventures of a house-boat. .. B56S3 

Strange adventures of a phaeton.B56S4 

Sunrise.B56S5 

That beautiful wretch.B56T 

Three feathers.B56T1 

AVhite heather.B56W 

Wild Eelin.B56W2 

Wolfenberg.B56W1 

Yolande.B56Y 


Black curtain. Loughead, Mrs. F. H.L92B 




Black dwarf, and the Legend of Montrose. 


Scott, Sir AA T alter, Bart .Sco3Bl 

Black Forest village stories. Auerbach, 

Berthold.Au3B 

Blackmore, R. D. Cradock Nowell. B546C 

Oripps, the carrier.B564C1 

Dariel. B564D 

Lorna Doone. B564L 

Mary Anerley.B564M 

Perlycross. B564P 

Remarkable history of Tommy Upmore. 

B564T 

Springhaven.'.B564S 

Blade-o’-grass. Farjeon, B. L.F225B 


Bladys Stewponey. Gould, Sabine Baring-. 


G73B 

Blair, E. N. Lisbeth AVilson.B58L 

Bleak house. 2 v. Dickens, Charles D55B2 
Blessed Saint Certainty. Baker, AW M B17B 
Blessington, M. G. (P.) F , Countess of. 
Marmaduke Herbert.B615M 


Blithedale romance. Hawthorne, Nathaniel. 


H31B 


Blockade of Phalsburg. Erckmann, Emile, 


and Chatrian, Alexandre..Er2B 

Blockade runners. Verne, Jules. See. . V59F 

Blossom, H. AI ,jr. Checkers.B62C 

Blue ribbon. Tabor, Eliza.BUT 

Blue-stocking. Edwardes, Mrs. Annie. Ed87B 

Boccaccio, Giovanni. Decameron.B63D 

Bog-myrtle and peat. Crockett, S. R C87B 

Bonaventure. Cable, G. W.CUB 

Bondman. Caine, Hall.C12B 

Boniface, .T. X. (A'. B. cle Saintine ) Picciola. 

B64P 

Bonne-Marie. Durand, Mme .D93B 

Bonner, Sherwood, pseud. See. . MacDow- 
ell, Mrs. K. S (B.) 

Bonnyborough. Whitney, Mrs. A. D. (T.) 

W61B 


Booties’ baby; or, Mignon, and other stories. 

Stannard, Mrs. H. E. V. (P.).St23B 

Border beagles. Simms, W. G.Si4Bl 

Border lances. Saxon, Mrs. E. L Sa9B 

Border shepherdess. Barr, Mrs. A.E B27B2 

Bostonians. James, Henry, jr .J23B 

Bourdaloue and Louis XIV. Bungener, L. 

L.F. 1 . B88B 

Bouvet, Marguerite. My lady.B66M 

Bow of orange ribbon. Barr. Mrs. A. E B27B3 
Boyesen, H. H. Daughter of the Philistines. 

(A r o name ser. )..... .B69D 

Falconberg.B 6 9F 

Gunnar; tale of Norse life.B69G 

Ilka on the hill-top, and other stories. . . B69I 

Light of her countenance.B69L 

Norseland tales.B69N 

Tales from two hemispheres.B69T 

Braddock. Musick, J. R. v .M975B 

Brady, C. T. For love of country.B72F 

Brain, R. D. Messages from Mars .B73M 

Bramleighs of Bishop’s Folly. Lever, Charles. 

L571B 






















































































FICTION. 


159 


Brave lady, Craik, Mrs. D. M. (M.).C84B 

Bravo. Cooper, .T. F.C78B 

Bray, Capt. Claude. Ivanda.B737I 

Bread-and-Cheese and kisses. Farjeon, B. L. 

F225B1 

Bread upon the waters. Craik, Mrs. D. M. 

(M.) • &0..-..C84H1 

Bread upon tlie waters, Family in love, a Low 
marriage, [and] the Double house. 

Craik, Mrs. D. M. (M.).C84B1 

Breaking a butterfly Lawrence, G. A.L43B 

Brearley, AA'. II., joint author. See Skeel, 
Adelaide. 

Bremer, Fredrika. Diary, the H- family, 

Axel and Anna, and other tales. B75D 

Home: or. Life in Sweden, and Strife and 

peace. B75H 

Neighbours.B 7 5 N 

Brewster, A. H. M. St. Martin's summer B757S 

Bricks without straw. Tourgee, A. W.T64B 

Bridal march, and other stories. Bjornson, 

Bjornstjerne.B65B 

Bride of Lammermoor. Scott, Sir Walter, 

Bart .Sco3B2 

Bride of the Nile. Ebers, Georg .Eb3B 

Bridge of the Gods Balch, F II.B182B 

Brigitta. Auerbach, Bert hold .Au3Bl 

Briscoe, M. S. Links in a chain.B77L 

Briseis. Black, William .B56B 

Broken links. Hector, Mrs. A F. T.H35B 


Bronte, Charlotte, after wards Mrs. Nicholls, 


( C'nrrer Bell.) Jane Eyre B79J 

Professor. B79P 

Shirley.B79S 

Villette.B79V 

AYuthering heights.B79W 

Brooks, E. S. Son of Issachar. B794S 

Brooksmith. James, Henry, jr. See... J23L 
Brothers and strangers. Poor, A. B. P79B 


Broughton, Rhode.- Cometh up as a flower. 


B797C 

Joan . B797J 

Brown, Alice Day of his youth . B798D 

Brown, H. D. Petrie estate. B81P 

Browning courtship, and other stories. 

White, E. 0.W58B 

Brush, Mrs.' C. C. Colonel’s opera cloak B83C 
Inside our gate.. B83I 

Buchanan, R. AV. Matt: tale of a caravan B85M 
Buchholz family. 2 v. Stinde, Julius St58B 
Bungener, L. L. F. Bourdaloue and Louis 

XIV .B88B 

Louis XV. and his times.B88L 

Preacher and the King B88P 

Bunner, IP C. Jersey Street and Jersey 

Lane.B885J 

Midge. B885M 

Burglar who moved Paradise. Ward, H. D. 

W198B 

Burgomaster’s wife. Ebers, Georg Eb3Bl 
Burial of the guns. Page, T. N P14B 

Buried diamonds. Keddie, Henrietta. K24B 


Burnett, Mrs. F. (H.) Earlier stories. Ser. 

1-2. 2 v. B93E 

Fair barbarian. B93F 

Haworth’s.. . .B93H 

His Grace of Qsmonde.B93H1 

Lady of quality.B93L 

Louisiana. B93L1 

That lass of Lowrie’s.B93T 

Through one administration.B93T1 

Burnham, Mrs. C. L. (R.) Dearly bought B935D 

Dr. Latimer.B935D1 

Great love.B935G 

Miss Archer Archer.B935M 

Miss Bagg’s secretary. B935M1 

Mistress of Beech Knoll.B935M2 

Next door.B935N 

No gentleman.B935N1 

Sane lunatic.B935S 

Sweet Clover..B935S1 

Wise woman.. B935W 

Young maids and old.B935Y 

Burrow, C. K. Fire of life.B937F 

Burstenbinder, Elisabeth. (Elisabeth Wer¬ 
ner.) Alpine Fay ; tr. by Airs. AA'ister. .B94A 

Banned and blessed; tr. by Mrs. AVister. B94B 

“Good Luck!” . B94G 

Saint Michael; tr. by .Airs. AA'ister B94S 

i Butterworth, Hezekiah. In old New Eng¬ 
land. B98I 

Button’s Inn. Tourgee, A. AA'. T64B1 

By a way she knew not. Robertson, M. M. 

R55B 

By Celia’s arbour. Besant, AA'alter, and Rice, 

James.B462B 

I By fire and sword. Archer, Thomas.Ar2B 

By order of the king. Hugo, Victor. 


See. . H876N, v. 3 


By subtle fragrance held. Stevens, M. F. 

St46B 

By the Tiber. Tincker, M. A.T49B 

Bynner, E L. Agnes Surriage .B99A 

Begum’s daughter. B99B 

Zachary Phips. B99Z 

Cable, G. AA r . Bonaventure.CUB 

Dr. Sevier.CUD 

Grand issimes.C11G 

John March, Southerner.C11J 

Madame Delphine. CUM 

Old Creole days.CllO 

strange true stories of Louisiana.CHS 

Cadet days. King, Capt. Charles. K58C 

Caine, Hall. Bondman .C12B 

Capt’n I)avy ; s honeymoon. C12C 

(The) Christian .C12C1 

Deemster.C12D 

Manxman . C12M 

Calabrella, Baroness de. Evenings at Had- 

don Hall.C13E 

Calderon, the courtier, Lytton, E. G. E. Bul- 

wer Lytton, 1st Baron. See .L99L2 

Caleb AA’est, master diver. Smith, F. H Sm46C 























































































1BQ 


FICTION. 


» 


Cambridge, Ada, -pseucl. of Mrs. G. F. Cross. 


Fidelis.C14F 

Humble enterprise .. .\..C14H 

Marriage ceremony.C14M 

Three Miss Kings.C14T 

Campaner thal, and other writings. Richter, 

J. P. F.R42C 


Campbell, Mrs. Helen. Roger Berkeley’s pro¬ 
bation. .C15R 

Some passages in the practice of Dr. Mar¬ 
tha Scarborough.C15S 

Unto the third and fourth generation . C15U 

Canadians of old. Gaspe, P. A. de. G216C 

Canolles. Cooke, J. E.C77C 


Canterbury tales. 3 v. Lee, Harriet and 

Sophia.L497C 

Canton, William. Invisible playmate, and 

W. V. her book.C16I 

Cape Cod and all along shore. Nordhoff, 

Charles. N76C 

Cape Cod folks. McLean, S. P.M223C 

Cape Cod week. Trumbull, A. E. T77C 

Capital courtship. Black, Alexander E557C 

Captain Blake. King, Capt. Charles.K58C1 

Capt’n Davy’s honeymoon. Caine, Hall . C12C 
Captain Fracasse. Gautier, Th^ophile. G23C 
Captain Mansana, and other stories. Bjorn- 

son, Bjornstjerne.B55C 

Captain of the Janizaries. Ludlow, J. M. L96C 
“Captains Courageous.” Kipling, Rudyard. 

K625C 

Cardinal Pole: Ainsworth, W. II.Ai6C 

Carey, R. N. Doctor Luttrell’s first patient. 


C18D 

Heriot’s choice.C18H 

Little Miss Muffett.C18L 

Mrs. Romney. C18M 

Other people’s lives.C180 

Carine. Enault, Louis.EnlC 

Carlotta’s intended and other tales. Stuart, 

R. McE.St9C 

Carola. Smith, Hannah.Sm5C 

Carpenter, E. J. • Woman of Shawmut. C22W 

Carruth, Hayden. Adventures of Jones. C28A 

Casa Braccio. 2 v. Crawford, F. M.C86C 

Casimir Maremma. Helps, Sir Arthur. H37C 

Castle, Agnes and Egerton. Pride of Jennico. 

C27P 

Castle and town. Peard, F. M. P32C 

Castle Avon. Marsh, Mrs. A. C.M355C 

Castle builders. Yonge, C. M.Y8C 


Castle Dangerous. Scott, Sir Walter Bart. 


See. . Sco3Sl 


Castle in Spain. DeMille, .Tames.D39C 

Castle Inn. Weyman, S. J.W54C 

Castle Nowhere. Wool son, C. F.W884C 

Castle of Ehrenstein. .Tames, G. P. R . J228C 

Castle Rackrent. Edgeworth, Maria. 

See. .. Ed3T, v. 1 
Castle Richmond. Trollope, Anthony . T75C. 

Cat and the cherub, and other stories. Fer- 
nald, C. B..;.F39C 










Cathedral courtship, and Penelope’s English 


experiences. Wiggin, Mrs. K. D.W64C 

Catherine. Thackeray, W. M.T32C 

Same. See. . .T32A 

Catherwood, Mrs. M. (H.) Chase of Saint- 

Castin, and other stories.C28C 

Days of Jeanne D’Arc. C28D 

Lady of Fort St. John.C28L 

Old Kaskaskia. C280 

Romance of Dollard.C28R 

Spirit of an Illinois town, and the Little 

Renault .C28S 

Story of Tonty. C28S1 

White islander.C28W 

Caunter, Hobart. Romance of history; In¬ 
dia.C31R 

Cavaliers. Keightley, S. R.K26C 

Cavalry life. Stannard, Mrs. H. E. Y. (P.) 

See. . . St23R 

Caxtons. Lytton, E. G. E. Bulwer Lytton, 

1st Baron .L99C 

Cecilia de Noel. Hawker, Mary.H31C 

Cecil's tryst. Payn, James .P29C, 

Celebrity, The. Churchill, Winston.C547C 

Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de. Adventures 

of Don Quixote.C33D 

Cesar Birotteau. Balzac, Honors de B21C 

Cesette. Pouvillon, Emile.P86C 


Chambers, C Haddon. Thumb-nail sketches 


of Australian life.C35T 

Chambers, R. W. Haunts of men.C354H 

Lorraine C354L 

Maker of moons.C354M 

Red republic.C354R 

Chance acquaintance. Howells, W. I). .. H84C 
Chaplain of the fleet. Eesant, Walter, and 

Rice, James .B462C 

Chaplet of pearls. Yonge, 0. M.Y8C1 

Character sketches. Macleod, Norman M227C 

Characteristics. Mitchell, S W.M69C 

Charlemont. Simms, W. G.Si4C 

Charles, Mrs. E. (R.) Against the stream. C38A 
Chronicles of the Schdnberg-Cotta family. 

C38S 

Conquering and to conquer.C38C 

Diary of Mrs. Kitty Trevylyan.C38D 

Draytons and the Davenants.C38D1 


Note. —For sequel see “ On both sides of the sea." 


Early dawn. . . .. C38E 

Lapsed, but not lost.C38L 

Martyrs of Spain, and the Liberators of 

Holland..C38M 

On both sides of the sea; sequel to “ the 

Draytons and the Davenants.”.C380 

Two vocations..C38T 

Victory of the vanquished C38V 

Winifred Bertram . C38W 

Charles O’Malley. Lever, Charles.L57C 

Charms and counter-channs. McIntosh, M. J. 

M18C 

Chase of Saint-Castin, and other stories. 
Catherwood, Mrs. M. (H.)..C28C 


















































































FICTION. 


161 


Chatrian, Alexandre, joint author. See.... 


Erckmann, Emile. 

Chattanooga. Mitchel, F. A. M683C 

Chautauquans. Habberton, John.H11C 

Checkers. Blossom, H. M.,jr .B62C 

Chelsea householder. Lawless, Hon. Emily. 

L42C 

Cherbuliez, Victor. Count Kostia.C42C 

Prosper. t.C42P 

Samuel Brohl and company.C42S 

Tutor’s secret.C42T 

With fortune made.C42W 


Chetwode, R. D. John of Strathbourne. C423J 
Chevalier d’Harmental. Dumas, Alexandre. 

D89C 

Childhood, boyhood, youth. Tolstoi, L. N., 

Graf .T58C 

Children of Gibeon. Besant, Walter.B46C 

Children of Issachar.C437 

Children of the abbey. 2v. Roche, R.M. .R59C 
Children of the king. Crawford, F. M. .. .C86C2 
Children of the soil. Sienkiewicz, Henryk Si2C 

Chita. Hearn, Lafcadio. . .H345C 

Choir invisible. Allen, J. L .A15C 

Chosen few short stories. Stockton, F. R St6C 

Chosen valley. Foote, Mrs. M. H.F737C 

Chouans; Brittany in 1799. Balzac, Honors 

de. B21C1 

Christabel, Kingscote. Marshall, Mrs. E. (M.) 

M36C 

Christian, The. Caine, Hall.C12C1 

Christian’s mistake. Craik, Mrs. D. M. (M.) 

C84C 

Christie, Johnstone. Reade, Charles. 

See... R22P 

Same. See. . R22P1 

Christmas books. Dickens, Charles. .... D55C 
Christmas books of Mr. M. A. Titmarsh. 

Thackeray, W. M.T32C1 

Christmas stories. Dickens, Charles.D55C1 

Christmas stories. Ogden, Antoinette, ed. 

0g2C 

Chronicles of the Canongate, and keepsake 

stories. Scott, Sir Walter ,Bart .Sco3C 

Chronicles of the Schonberg-Cotta family. 

Charles, Mrs. E. (R.).C38S 

Church, A. J. Count of the Saxon shore.. C47C 

With the king at Oxford.C47W 

Churchill, Winston. (The) celebrity.C476C 

Cian of the chariots. Babcock, W. II.B11C 

Cigarette-maker’s romance. Crawford, F. M. 

C86C1 

Cinderella, and other stories. Davis, R. H. 

D292C 

Cipher. Austin, Mrs. J. (G.).Au73C 

Ciphers. Kirk, Jfrs. E. W. (0.).K63C 

Circuit rider. Eggleston, Edward.Eg3C 

Citoyenne Jacqueline. Keddie, Henrietta. 

K24C 

Clarence. Harte, Bret. H25C 

Clarissa Harlowe. 4 v. in 2. Richardson, 

>. Samuel. R39C 


Clark, K. E. Dominant seventh... .C547D 

Classic tales. Edgeworth, Maria.Ed3C 

Claudia Hyde. Baylor, F. C.B34C 

Claverings. Trollope, Anthony.T75C1 

Cleg Kelly, Arab of the city. Crockett, S. R. 

C87C 

Clemency Franklyn. Keary, Annie.K21C 

Clemens, S. L. (Mark Twain.) Connecticut 

Yankee in King Arthur’s court.C59C 

Merry tales.C59M 

£1,000,000 bank-note, and other new 

stories.... •..C590 

Personal recollections of Joan of Arc... C59P 

Stolen white elephant.C59S 

Clement, Mrs. C. (E.) See... .Waters, Mrs. 

C. (E.) C. . 

Cleopatra. Durand, Mme . . D93C 

Cleopatra. 2 v. Ebers, Georg. ..Eb3C 

Cleve Hall. Sewell, E. M.Se9C 

Clever woman of the family. Yonge, C. M. 

Y8C2 

Cliff-dwellers. Fuller, H. B.F984C 

Cloister and the hearth. 2v. Reade, Charles. 

R22C 

Close of St. Christopher’s. Marshall, Mrs. 

E. (M.).M36C1 

Cloverly. Higham, M. R.. . H53C 

Cluny Mac Pherson. Barr, Mrs. A. E.B27C 

Clytia. Hausrath, Adolph.H29C 

Coann, P. C., joint author. See... Noble, 

A. L. 

Coast of Bohemia. Howells, W. D... .H84C 

Cobbleigh, Tom, pseud. See. .. .Raymond, 
Walter. 

Cobwebs and cables. Smith, Hannah. . Sm5Cl 
Coeruleans, The. Cunningham, Sir H. S. 

• C92C 

Coeur d’Alene. Foote, Mrs. M. (H.).. F737C1 

Coffin, C. C. ( Carleton.) Dan of Millbrook. 

C85D 


Daughters of the Revolution and their 


times.C65D1 

Coleridge, C. II., joint author. 

See... .Yonge, C. M. 
Coleridge, Mrs. S. II. (C.) Phantasmion, a 

fairy tale. C68P 

College girls. Goodloe, A. C. G62C 

Collins, Wilkie. Antonina.C69A 

Basil. C69B 

Hide-and-seek.C69H 

Law and the lady.C69L 

Man and wife.C69M 

Moonstone.C69M1 

New Magdalen.C69N 

Queen of hearts. C69Q, 

Woman in white.C69'W 

Colonel Carter of Cartersville. Smith, F. H. 

Sm46Cl 

Colonel Dacre. Jolly, E.J88C 

Colonel Enderby’s wife. Harrison, Mrs. 
(Kingsley.)^.H249C 


Colonel Norton. Montgomery, Florence. M76C 
































































162 


FICTION. 


Colonel Starbottle’s client, and some other 

people. Harte, Bret. j . H25C1 

Colonel’s daughter. King, Capt. Charles. K58C2 
Colonel’s opera cloak. Brush, Mrs. C. C B83C 
Color studies,and a Mexican campaign. Jan¬ 
vier, T. A.J267C 

Columbia. Musick, J. R.M975C 

Columbus and Beatriz. DuBois, C. G .D85C 

Come forth. Phelps, E. S., and Ward, H. D. 

P512C 

Cometh up as a flower. Broughton, Rhoda. 


B797C 

Coming of Theodora. White, E. O.W58C 

Coming race. Lytton, E. G. E. Bulwer Lyt- 

ton, 1st Baron . L99C1 

Commonplace, and other short stories. Ros¬ 
setti, C. G.R72C 

Complaining millions of men. Fuller, Ed¬ 
ward.F962C 

Compton, C. G. Her own devices. C73H 

Condensed novels. Harte, Bret.H25C2 

Confession. Simms, W. G.Si4Cl 

Congressman Swanson. Post, C. C .P84C 

Coningsby. Disraeli, B., 1st Earl of Beacons- 
field.... D63C 


Conklin, Mrs. J. M. (D.) Dorothy’s islands. 

C76D 

Looking seaward.C76L 

Miss Prudence. C76M 

Story of Hannah.C76S 

Tessa Wadsworth’s discipline.C76T 

Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s court. 

Clemens,S. L. C59C 

Conquering and to conquer. Charles, Mrs. 

E. (R.). C38C 

Conscript. Erckmann, Emile, and Chatrian, 

Alexandre.Er2C 

Conspiracy; a Cuban romance. Badeau, 

Adam.*..B14C 

Conspirators ; or, the Chevalier d’Harmental. 

Dumas, Alexandre.D89C1 

Constable de Bourbon. Ainsworth, W. II Ai6Cl 


Constable of the tower. Ainsworth, W. H. 

Ai6C2 

Constance of Acadia. Tenney, E. P.T25C 

Constantia Carew. Marshall, Mrs. E. (M.) 

M36C2 

Contarini Fleming, [and] the Rise of Iskander. 

Disraeli, B., 1st Earl of Beaconsfield. D63C1 
Conventional Bohemian. Pendleton, Ed¬ 


mund.P368C 

Converse, Florence. Diana Victrix C767D 

Convicts and their children. Auerbach, 

Berthold. Au3C 

Conyngham, Dane. Eunice Quince.C76E 

Cook and the captive. Yonge, C. M.Y8C3 

Cooke, J. E. Canolles..C77C 

Doctor Vandyke.C77D 

Her Majesty the Queen.C77H 

Miss Bonnybel... C77M 

My Lady Pokahontas.C77M1 

Virginia comedians.C77V 


Cooke, Mrs. Rose (T.) Huckleberries C774H 

Somebody’s neighbors..C774S 

Steadfast. C774S1 

Coolidge, Susan, pseud. See. Woolsey, S. C 
Coombs, Mrs. A. (S.) Game of chance. .. . C770G 
Cooper, J. F. Afloat and ashore.C78A 

Note .—For sequel see Miles Wallingford. 

Bravo.C78B 

Crater. C78C 

Deerslayer.C78D 

Headsman.C78H 

Heidenmauer.C78H1 

Home as found: sequel to Homeward 

bound... C78IJ2 

Homeward bound.C78H3 

Jack Tier. C78J 

Last of the Mohicans.C78L 

Mercedes of Castile. C78M 

Miles Wallingford; sequel to Afloat and 

ashore.... • .C78M1 

Monikins. C78M2 

Oak openings.%.C780 

Pathfinder. C7SP 

Pioneers.C78P1 

Prairie. . C78P2 

Red Rover.C78R 

Redskins. C78R1 

.'•atanstoe. C78S 

Sea lions.C78S1 

AVater-witch . C78W 

A\ T ays of the hour.C78W1 

AVept of AVish-ton-wish.C78W2 

AA’ing-and-AA’ing. C78W3 

Copperhead. Frederic, Harold. F87C 

Coi-elli, Marie, pseud. Barabbas.C81B 

Romance of two worlds..C81R 

Thelma. C81T 

Corinne. Stael, Madame de.Stl4C 

Corleone. 2 v. Crawford, F. M.C86C3 

! Cornell stories. Sanderson, J. G.Sa59C 

I Cotes, Mrs. S. J. (D.) Daughter of to-day. C82D 

His honour, and a lady.C82H 

Simple adventures of a memsahib...... C82S 

\ r oyage of consolation.C82V 

Cottin, Mine. S. (R.) Elizabeth; or, Exiles of 

Siberia. C826E 

Count Erbach. Neitschmann, Hermann. N55C 

Count Kostia. Cherbuliez, Victor.C42C 

Count Mirabeau. Mundt, Theodor.M923C 


Count of Monte Cristo. Dumas. Alexandre. 

D89C2 

Count of the Saxon shore. Church, A. .T. C47C 
Count Robert of Paris. Scott, Sir AValter 

Bart . Sco3Cl 

Counter-currents. Hardy, A. S...H218C 

Counterparts. 2 v. Sheppard, E. S. Sh5C 

Countess de Charny. Dumas, Alexandre. 

D89C3 

Countess Gisela. John, H. F. C. E.J01C 

Countess Maud. Holt, E. S.H74C 

Countess of Pembroke’s Arcadia. Sidney, 

Sir Philip...,... Sil&C 





















































































FICTION. 


108 


Countess of Rudolstadt. Dudevant, Mme. D86C 

Country by-ways. Jewett, S. 0.J55C2 

Country doctor. Balzac, Honors de.B21C2' 

Country doctor. Jewett, S. O.J55C 

Country gentleman and his family. Oli- 

phant, Mrs M. O. (W.).-.0140 

Country of the pointed firs. Jewett, S. 0 J55C1 
Cousin Phillis, and other tales. Gaskell, 

Mrs. E C. (S.).G21C 

Cousin Pons. Balzac, Honors de. B21C3 

Craddock, Charles Egbert, pseud. See 
Murfree, M. N. 

Cradock, Nowell. Blackmore, R. D.B564C 

Craigie, Mrs. P. W. (John Oliver Hobbes.) 

School for saints..C837S 

Craik, Mrs. D. M. (M.) Agatha’s husband C84A 

Brave lady.. C84B 

Bread upon the waters, Family in love, 

Low marriage [and] the Double house.C84B1 

Christian’s mistake.C84C 

Domestic stories. C84D 

Head of the family.C84H 

Hero, Bread upon the waters, and Alice 

Learmont. C84H1 

His little mother, and other tales and 

sketches. C84H2 

John Halifax, gentleman.C84J 

King Arthur.C84K 

Laurel bush.C84L 

Life for a life.... C84L1 

Lord Erlistoun, Alwyn’s first wife, the 
Water cure, the Last house in C— street. 

C84L2 

Noble life. C84N 


Ogilvies. C840 

Olive.C8401 

Romantic tales.C84R 

Studies from life. C84S 

Two marriages.C84T 

Unkind word, and other stories C84U 

Woman’s kingdom. .C84W 

Young Mrs. Jardine.C84Y 

Craik, G. M. Faith Unwin’s ordeal. C843F 

Mildred. C843M 

Winifred’s wooing, and other tales. C843W 

Crane, Stephen. George’s mother.C85G 

Red badge of courage.C85R 

Cranford. Gaskell, Mrs. E. C. (S.).G21C1 

Crater. Cooper, J. F. C78C 

Craven, Mrs. Augustus. Fleurange C856F 

Crawford, E. M. Adam Johnstone’s son C86A 

American politician. . .C86A1 

Casa Braccio. 2 v.C86C 

Children of the king..C86C2 

Cigarette-maker’s romance . C86C1 

Corleone. 2 v.C86C3 

Doctor Claudius. C86D 

Don Orsino.. C86D1 

Greifenstein. C86G 

Katharine Lauderdale. 2 v. C86K 

Khaled.C86K1 

Love in idleness . C86L 

Marion Darche . C80M 


Crawford, F. M. Marzio’s crucifix.C86M1 

Mr. Isaacs.C86M2 

Paul Patoff. C86P 

Pietro Ghisleri. C86P1 

Ralstons. 2 v. C86R 

Roman singer. C86R1 

Sant’ Ilario.C86S 

Saracinesca.. C86S1 

Tale of a lonely parish.C86T 

Taquisarjt. 2 v. C86T1 

To leeward.C86T2 

Zoroaster. C86Z 

Cressy. Harte, Bret.H25C3 

Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard. Thibault, A. F. 

T345C 

Cripps, the carrier. Blackmore, R. D. B564C1 

Crockett, S. R. Bog-myrtle and peat.C87B 

Cleg Kelly, Arab of the city.C87C 

Galloway herd. C87G 

Gray man.C87G1 

Lad’s love.C87L 

Lilac sunbonnet.C87L1 

Lochinvar.,•*..C87L2 

Men of the moss-hags...C87M 

Raiders. C87R 

Red axe. C87R1 

Standard bearer .C87S1 

Stickit minister, and some common men C87S 

and others. Tales of our coast.C873T 

Cross, Mrs. G. F. See _Cambridge, Ada 

Cross, Mrs. M. A. (E.) L. (George Eliot.) Adam 

Bede.C88A 

Daniel Deronda. 2 v.C88D 

Felix Holt. C88F 

Middlemarch. 2 v. C88M 

Mill on the floss..C88M1 

Romola.C88R 

Scenes of clerical life. C88S 

Same, and Silas Marner. C88S1 

Silas Marner. C88S2 

Same, and Scenes of clerical life. C88S1 

Cross currents. Dickens, M. A.D553C 

Crouch, A. P. Seflorita Montenar. C886S 

Crowfield, Christopher, pseud. See ... Stowe, 

Mrs. H. E. (B.) 

Crown from the spear. Hamilton, Mrs. 

C. Y. D.H18C 

Crucifixion of Philip Strong. Sheldon, C. M. 

Sh4C 

Cruger, Mrs. Van Rensselaer. (Julien Gordon.) 

Diplomat’s diary.C89D 

Crusade of the Excelsior. Harte, Bret . H25C4 

Cudjo’s cave. Trowbridge, J. T.T76C 

Cummins, M. S. El Fureidis.C91E 

Lamplighter.C91L 

Cunningham, Sir H. S. (The) Cceruleans. C92C 

Wheat and tares.C92W 

Cup of trembling, and other stories. Foote, 

Mrs. M. (H.).F737C2 

Cupid and the sphinx. MacClellan, Mrs. 

H. (H.).M136C 

Curtis, G. W. Prue and I.P94C 


Oyrillft. Tautphoaus, J. M., Baronin v<5n : T19C 



































































































164 


FICTION'. 


Czar and sultan. Forbes, Archibald.F74C 

Dabney, J. P. Little daughter of the sun. 

DHL 

Dahlgren, Mrs. M. V. Washington winter. 


D14W 

Daisy. Warner, Susan.W24D 

Daisy chain. Yonge, C. M.Y8D 

Daisy plains. Warner, Susan.W24D1 

Dally. Pool, M. L.P79D 

Daltons. 4 v. in 2. Lever, Charles.L57D 

Dame de Monsoreau, La. 2 v. Dumas, 

Alexandre.D89D 

Damnation of Theron Ware. Frederic, Har¬ 
old.F87D 

Damon, S. M, Old New-England days.D180 

Dan of Millbrook. Coffin, C. C.C65D 

Danforth, Parke, pseud. See ... Talbot, H. L. 
Daniel, Deronda. 2 v. Cross, Mrs. M. A. 

(E.) L.C88D 

Danites in the Sierras. Miller, Joaquin. . M61D 

Danvis folks. Robinson, R. E.R565D 

Dariel. Blackmore, R. D.B564D 

Darien. Warburton, Eliot.W195D 

Dark scenes of history. James, G.P.R.. J228D 


Darkness and daylight. Holmes, Mrs. M. J. 

H73D 

Darnley. James, G. P. R.J228D1 

Dash to the Pole. Ward, H. I).W198D 

Daudet, Alphonse. Head of the family.. .D27H 

Jack.D27J 

Little Good-for-nothing.D27L 

Port Tarascon.D27P 

Rose and Ninette.D27R 

Tartarin of Tarascon.D27T 

Tartarin on the Alps.D27T1 

Daughter of an empress. Mundt. K. M.. .M92D 
Daughter of Eve. Kirk, Mrs. E. W. (O.). K63D 

Daughter of Fife. Barr, Mrs. A. E.B27D 

Daughter of Heth. Black, William.B56D 

Daughter of the Philistines. Boyesen, H. H. 

B69D 

Daughter of the South, and shorter stories. 

Harrison, Mrs. C. (C.).H247D 

Daughter of to-day. Cotes, Mrs. S. J. (D.). C82D 
Daughter of two nations. McClelland, E. G. 

M137D 

Daughters of the Revolution. Coffin, C. C. 

C65D1 

Davenport Dunn. 3v. Lever, Charles. L57D1 

David Balfour. Stevenson, R. L.St5D 

David Copperfield. 2 v. Dickens, Charles. 

D55D 

David Elginbrod. MacDonald, George . . M14D 
David Fleming’s forgiveness. Robertson, 

M. M.R55D 

David Grieve. Ward, Mrs. Humphry.W21D 

David Harum. Westcott, E. N.W524D 

David Lloyd’s last will. Smith, Hannah. 

Sm5D 

Davis, Mrs. R. B. (H.) Doctor Warrick’s 

daughters.D29D 

Frances Waldeaux.D29F 

Kent Hampden.. D29K 


Davis, Mrs. R. B. (H.) Margret Howth. D29M 


Silhouettes of American life. D29S 

Davis, R. H. Cinderella, and other stories. 

D292C 

Gallegher, and other stories..D292G 

King’s Jackal.D292K 

Princess Aline*..D292P 

Soldiers of fortune.D292S 

Van Bibber, and others.D292V 

Davis, V. A. Jefferson-. Romance of summer 

seas. D297R 

Dawson, W. J. Story of Hannah.D32S 

Day at Laguerre’s, and other days. Smith, 

F. H.Sm46D 

Day of fate. Roe, E. P.R62D 

Day of his youth. Brown, Alice.B798D 

Day of their wedding. Howells, W. D. . .H84D 
Days of auld lang syne. Watson, J. M W33D 

Days of Bruce. Aguilar, Grace. Ag9D 

Days of Jeanne D’Arc. Catherwood, Mrs., 

M. (H.).C28D 

Day’s pleasure, and other sketches. How¬ 
ells, W. D. H84D1 

Day’s ride. Lever, Charles. L57D2 

Day’s work. Kipling, Rudyard.K625D 

Dayspring. Marshall, Mrs. E. (M.).M36D 

Dear; by the author of “Mias Toosey’s mis¬ 
sion.”. D34 

Dear Lady Disdain. McCarthy, Justin. ..M13D 
Dearly bought. Burnham, Mrs. C. L. (R.) 

B935D 

Decameron. Boccaccio, Giovanni. B63D 

Deemster. Caine, Hall.C12D 

Deephaven. Jewett, S. O.J55D 

Deerslayer. Cooper, J. F. . C78D 

Defoe, Daniel. Memoirs of a cavalier, Me- 
moiis of Captain Carleton, Dickory 

Cronke, etc. . D36M 

Deland, Mrs. Margaret (C.) Philip and his >. 

wife... D37P 

Sidney.D37S 

Wisdom of fools. D37W 

Delight makers. Bandolier, A. F.B22D 

Deluge. 2 v. Sienkiewicz, Henryk.Si2D 

Demagogue. Locke, D. R.L79D 

DeMille, James. Castle in Spain.D39C 

Dodge club.D39D 

Helena’s household. D39H 

Doming, Paul. Tompkins and other folks. 

D394T 

Democracy. King, Clarence.K582D 

Denis Duval. Thackeray, W. M.. T32D 

Same. See...... T32H 

Denise. Roberts, Margaret.R54D 

Denison, Mrs. M. A. (Clara Vance.) Old 

slip warehouse.D4140 

Derrick Vaughan, novelist. Bayly, A. E.B345D 

Descendant. Glasgow, Ellen.*_G46D 

Desert drama. Doyle, A. C.D77D 

Deserter, and other stories. Frederic, Har¬ 
old.F87D1 


Desmond hundred. Austin, Mrs. J. (G.). Au73D 
Desperate remedies. Hardy, Thomas. .. H22D 














































































FICTION. 


Despot of Broomsedge Cove. Murfree, M. N. 


M94D 

Destiny. 2 v. Ferrier, S. E.F41D 

Detmold. Bishop, W.H> . B54D 

Devereux. Lytton, E. G. E. Bulwer Lytton, 

1 st Baron... . L99D 


Dialect tales. MacDowell, Mrs. K. S. (B.) 

M144D 

Diamond rose. Keddie, Henrietta.K24D 

Diana. Warner, Susan.'.W24D2 

Diana of the crossways. Meredith, George. 

M54D 

Diana Yictrix. Converse, Florence.C767D 

Diary of a milliner. Woods, C. II.W856D 


Diary of a superfluous man. Turgenief, Ivan. 

See... T84M 


Diary of Mrs. Kitty Trevylyan. Charles, 


Mrs. E. (R.).C38D 

Diary, the H-family, Axel and Anna, and 

other tales. Bremer, Fredrika.B75D 

Dickens, Charles. Barnaby Rudge, and Hard 

times. 2v. D55B 

Battle of life, and the Haunted man . .D55BI 

Bleak house. 2 v.D55B2 

Christmas books.D55C 

Christmas stories. D55C1 

David Copperfield. 2v.D55D 

Doctor Marigold’s prescriptions, [and] 

Mugby junction.D55D2 

Dombey and son. 2v.D55D1 

Edwin Drood, and other stories.D55E 

Great expectations. D55G 

Hard times.D55H 

Same, and Barnaby Rudge.D55B 

Little Dorrit. 2 v.D55L 

Martin Chuzzlewit. 2 v.D55M 

Nicholas Nickleby. 2 v.D55N 

Old curiosity shop, [and Reprinted pieces.] 

2 v.D550 

Oliver Twist.D5502 

Our mutual friend. 2v.D5501 

Posthumous papers of the Pickwick club. 

2 v..D55P 

Sketches by “Boz.”.D55S 

Somebody's luggage, Mrs. Lirriper’s lodg¬ 
ings, [and] Mrs. Lirriper’s legacy.D55S1 

Tale of two cities..D55T 

Uncommercial traveller....D55U 


Same, and additional Christmas stories. 


D55U1 

ed. Novels and tales; reprinted from 

Household words. 11 v. in 6. D552N 

Dickens, M. A. Cross currents.D553C 

Mere cypher.D553M 

Valiant ignorance.D553V 

Dickinson, M. L. Temptation of Katharine 

Gray....D56T 

Dictator. McCarthy, Justin.M13D1 

Diplomatic disenchantments. Bigelow, 
Edith.B48D 


Diplomat’s diary. Cruger, Mrs. Van Rensse¬ 
laer. ..-.C89D 


165 


Disaster. Margueritte, Paul and Victor. .M33D 
Disowned. Lytton, E. G. E. Bulwer-Lytton, 


1st Baron .L99D1 

Disraeli, B., 1 st Earl of Beaconsfield. Con- 

ingsby. D63C 

Contarina Fleming, [and] the Rise of 

Iskander. D63C1 

Henrietta Temple.D63H 

Sybil.D63S 

Tancred. # .D63T 

Venetia.!.D63V 

Dixon, W. H. Her Majesty’s Tower.D64H 

Spiritual wives. 2 v. in 1.D64S 

Doctor Antonio. Ruffini, G. D.R84D 

Dr. Breen’s practice. Howells, W. D ... .H84D2 
Doctor Claudius. Crawford, F. M. . C86D 


Doctor Gray’s quest. Underwood, F. H. .Un2D 


Doctor Grimshawe’s secret. Hawthorne, Na¬ 
thaniel.H31D 

Doctor Hathern’s daughters. Holmes, Mrs. 

M. J.H73D1 

Doctor Izard. Green, A. K..G82D 

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Strange case of. 

Stevenson, R. L. St5Dl 

Doctor Johns. Mitchell, D. G.M686D 

Dr. Latimer. Burnham, Mrs. C. L. (R.) B935D1 
Dr. LeBaron and his daughters. Austin, Mrs. 

J. (G.).Au73Dl 

Doctor Luttrell’s first patient. Carey, R. N. 

C18D 


Doctor Marigold’s prescriptions, [and] Mugby 

junction. Dickens, Charles.D55D2 

Dr. Martha Scarborough. Campbell, Mrs. 

Helen.C15S 

Doctor of the old school. Watson, J. M .W33D1 

Dr. Rameau Ohnet, Georges. .Oh5D 

Dr. Sevier. Cable, G. W. CUD 

Doctor Vandyke. Cooke, J. E . ..C77D 

Doctor Warrick’s daughters. Davis, Mrs. 

R. B. (H.).;.D29D 

Doctor Zay. Phelps, E. S.. . . P5ID 

Dod, S. B. Highland chronicle.D66H 

Dodd, Mrs. A. B. (B.) Glorinda.D662G 

Dodd family abroad. Lever, Charles. . . L57D3 

Dodge, Louise. Question of identity.D665Q 

Dodge, Mrs. M. E. (M.) Donald and Dorothy. 

D668D 

Hans Brinker.D668H 

Theophilus and others.D668T 

Dodge club. DeMille, James.D39D 

Doing and dreaming. Mayo, Mrs. I. (F.).M45D 
Dolliver romance, and other pieces. Haw¬ 
thorne, Nathaniel.H31D1 

Same, Fanshawe, and Septimius Felton.H31D2 
Dombey and son. 2 v. Dickens, Charles . D55D1 
Domestic stories. Craik, Mrs. D. M. (M.). C84D 

Dominant seventh. Clark, K. E.C547D 

Don John. Ingelow, Jean--- ...... In4D 

Don Orsino. Crawford, F. M.C86D1 

Don Quixote. Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel 

de.C33D 

Donal Grant. MacDonald, George.M14D1 














































































166 


FICTION. 


Donald and Dorothy. Dodge, Mrs. M. E. (M.) 

D668D 

Donald Marcy. Phelps, E. S. P51D1 

Donald Ross of Heimra. Black, William B56D1 

Donovan. Bayly, A. E.B345D1 

Dorcas, the daughter of Faustina. Kouns, 

N. 0. K84D 

Dorothy Fox. Parr, Mrs. Louisa.P25D 

Dorothy Wallis. Besant, Walter.B46D 

Dorothy’s islands. Conklin, Mrs. J. M. (D.) 

C76D 

Dorr, Mrs. J. C. (R.) In kings’ houses. D737I 
Double house. Craik, Mrs. D. M. (M.) 


See... C84B1 

Doudney, Sarah. Stepping-stones.D746S 

Dougall, L. What necessity knows.D748W 

Douglas, A. M. Bethia Wray’s new name. 

D75B 

Foes of her household.D75F 

From hand to mouth.D75F1 

Heirs of Bradley House...D75H 

•Home nook.D75H1 

In the king’s country.D75I 

In wild rose time.D75I1 

Larry..D75L 

Lyndell Sherburne; sequel to Sherburne 

House. D75L1 

Modern Adam and Eve in a garden.D75M 

Nelly Kinnard’s kingdom. . . D75N 

Osborne of Arrochar.D750 

Seven daughters. ' .D75S 

Sherburne cousins. D75S1 

* Sherburne girls......D75S5 

Sherburne House. D75S2 

Sherburne romance.D75S3 

Stephen Dane.D75S4 

Dournof. Durand, Mme .D93D 

Down the ravine. Murfree, M. N .M94D1 

Doyle, A. C. Desert drama.D77D 

Exploits of Brigadier Gerard.D77E 

Micah Clarke.D77M 

Parasite. D77P 

Refugees.D77R 

Rodney Stone.D77B.1 

Round the red lamp.D77R2 

Uncle Bernac.D77U 

White company..D77W 

Dragon of the north. Oswald, E. J.Os9D 

Draytons and the Davenants Charles, Mrs 

E. (R.).C38D1 

Dream and a forgetting, A. Hawthorne, 

Julian. ; .H298D 

Dreamers in the Ghetto. Zangwill, I. Z15D 

Dred. Stowe, Mrs. H. E. (B).St76D 

Drift from Redwood camp. Harte, Bret. 

See. H25P 

Drinkwater, Jennie M. See... Conklin, 

Mrs. J. M. (D.) 

Drummer boy. Trowbridge, J. T.T76D 

DuBois, C. G. Columbus and Beatriz.D85C 

Martha Corey.D85M. 


Duchess, The, pseud. See. . . Argles, Mrs. 
- Margaret; ■. 


Duchess of Rosemary Lane. Farjeon, B. L. 

F225D 

Dudevant, Mme. (George Sand.) Bagpipers. 

D80B 

Countess of Rudolstadt; sequel to “Consu- 


elo.”.D80C 

Fadette. D80F 

Fanchon the cricket.D80F1 

First and true love.D80F2 

Master mosaic-workers. D80M 

Mauprat.D80M1 

Snow man.D808 

Duenna of a genius. Francis, M. E., pseud. 

F85D 

Duffels. Eggleston, Edward.Eg3D 

Dull, Miss Archinard. Sedgwick, A. D. . . Se3D 
Dumas, Alexandre. Andree de Taverney D89A 

Ange Pitou. 2v..D89A1 

Ascanio. 2v.D89A2 

Chevalier d’Harmental.D89C 

Note .—Same as the Conspirators. 

Conspirators; or, the Chevalier d’Har¬ 
mental.D89C1 

Note .— For sequel see Regent’s daughter. 

Count of Monte Cristo.D89C2 

Note .—For sequel see Edmond Dantes. 

Countess de Charny. ..D89C3 

(La) dame de Monsoreau. 2 v.D89D 

Edmond Dantes; sequel to Count of Monte 

Cristo . D89E 

Forty-five. 2v.D89F 

Louise La Yalliere.D89L 

Marguerite de Valois. 2 v.D89M 

Note.— For sequel see Chicot the jester, and Forty-five 
guardsmen. 

Memoirs of a physician..D89M1 

Note —For sequel see Queen’s necklace. 

Page of the Duke of Savoy. 2v D89P 

Queen’s necklace; sequel to Memoirs of a 
physician. 2 v. D89Q, 

Note.— For sequel see Taking the Bastile 

Regent’s daughter.D89R 

Note.— Sequel to the Conspirators. 

Taking the Bastile; sequel to “the Queen’s 
necklace.”.D89T 

Note .—For sequel see Countess de Charny. 

Three musketeers. 2v. D89T1 

Note .—For sequel see Twenty years after. 

Twenty years after. 2v. D89T2 

Note .—Sequel to the Three musketeers. 

Two Dianas. 3v. D89T3 

Vicomte de Bragelonne; completion of the 
Three musketeers, and Twenty years 

after. 2 v. D89V 

War of women. 2 v. D89W 

DuMaurier, George. Peter Ibbetson.D894P 

Trilby. D894T 

Dunbar, P. L. Folks from Dixie..D92F 

Duncan, Sara Jeannette. See... Cotes, Mrs. „ 


S. J. (D.) 















































































FICTION. 


167 


Dunn, George. Red cap and blue jacket D926R I 
Durand, Mme. {■Henry Greville.) Bonne- 

Marie. . . .. D93B 

Cleopatra. ... D93C 

Dournof. D93D 

Markof.D93M 

Princess Ogherof. D93P 

Saveli’s expiation.D93S 

Sonia.D93S1 

Durket sperret. Elliott, S. B E165D 

Dusantes. Stockton, F. R St6D 

Dwellers in Five-Sisters Court. Scudder, 

H. E.Scu8D 

Dynamiter. Stevenson, R. L. and F. V. de G. 

St54D 

Earle, Mrs. A. M. In old Narragansett.. .Ea08I 

Earle, A. R. Her great ambition. Ea7H 

Earlier stories. Ser. 1-2. 2 v. Burnett, 

Mrs. F. (H.) B93E 

Early dawn. Charles, Mrs. E. (R.) C38E 

Earnest trifler. Sprague, M. A. Sp7E 

East and west. Hale, E. E H13E 

East Angels. Woolson, C. F W884E 

East Lynne. Wood, Mrs. Henry. W85E 

Ebers, Georg. Arachne. 2v. Eb3A 

Bride of the Nile. 2 v. in 1. Eb3B 

Burgomaster’s wife Eb3Bl 

Cleopatra. 2v. Eb3C 

Egyptian princess.Eb3E 

Emperor. 2 v. in 1 Eb3El 

Homo sum. Eb3H 

In the fire of the forge. 2 v. Eb3I 

Joshua. Eb3J 

Question. Eb3Q 

(The) sisters. Eb3S 

Thorny path. 2v. Eb3T 

Uarda. 2 v. Eb3U 

Eckstein, Ernst. Monk of the Aren tine. Ec5M 

Prusias. 2 v.Ec5P 

Quintus Claudius. 2 v Ec5Q 

Edgeworth, Maria. Classic tales Ed3C 

Ormond. Ed30 

Same.. See Ed3T, v. 18 

Tales and novels. 20 v. in 10 Ed3T 


Contenti: * • 

v. 1-2. Castle Kackrent, etc. 
v. 3. Moral tales, 
v. 4-3. Popular tales, 
v. 6-9. Tafes of fashionable life, 
v. 10. Tales of fashionable life, and the modem 
Griselda. 
r. 11-12. Belinda, 
v. 13. Leonora, etc. 
v. 14-16. Patronage, etc. 
r. 17. Harrington, and Thoughts on bon-t. 
v. 18. Ormond, 
v. 19-30. Helen. 


Edmond Dantes. Dumas, Alexandre D89E 

Edna Browning. Holmes, Mrs. M. .T H73E 

Edwardes, Mrs. Annie. Blue-stocking Ed87B 

Point of honor Ed87P 

Edwards, Amelia B. Hand and glove Ed9H 

Ladder of life. Ed9L 

Miss Carew.. Ed9M 

My brother’s wife.Ed9Ml 


Edwards. M.B. Betham-. Romance of Dijon; 

Ed95R 

Sylvestres. Ed9 5S 

Edwin Brothertoft. Winthrop, Theodore W73E 
Edwin Drood. and other stories. Dickens, 

Charles. D55E 

Eggleston, Edward. Circuit rider Eg3C 

Duffels. Eg3D 

Graysons. Eg3G 

Hoosier school-master. Eg3H 

Roxy.. Eg3R 

Eggleston, G. C. Southern soldier stories. 

Eg33S 

Eglantine. Tabor, Eliza.-THE 

Egoist. Meredith, George. M54E 

Egyptian princess. Ebers, Georg Eb3E 

El Fureidis. Cummins, M. S C91E 

Eleanor Maitland. Waters, Mrs. C. E. (C.) 

W31E 

Elect lady. MacDonald, George M14E 

Eliot, Annie. See Trumbull, A. E. 

Eliot, George, pseud. See . Cross. Mrs. M. 

A. (E.) L. 

Elizabeth, Queen of Roumania. {Carmen 
Sylva .) Pilgrim sorrow ; a cycle of tales. 

E147P 

Elizabeth; or, Exiles of Siberia. Cottin, 

Mme. S. (R.).C826E 

Elizabeth’s pretenders. Aide, Hamilton. 

Ai2E 

Elliot. Frances. Old court life in France. 

2 v.E160 

Elliott, S. B. Durket sperret ... . E165D 

Elsie Venner. Holmes, O. W.H734E 

Elsket, and other stories. Page, T. N P14E 

Embarrassments. James, Henry, jr : J23E 

Emma. 2v Austen, Jane. Au7E 

Emperor. Ebers, Georg. Eb3El 

Empress Josephine. Mundt, K. M.M92E 

Enault, Louis. Carine ; story of Sweden EnlC 
End of a coil. Warner, Susan W24E 

Ennui. Edgeworth, Maria. See... Ed3T, v. 6. 
Entailed hat. Townsend, G. A. T66E 

Equal to the occasion. Mayo, Mrs. I. (F.) 

M45E 

Equality. Bellamy, Edward B414E 

Erckmann, Emile, and Chatrian, Alexandre. 

Blockade of Phalsburg... Er2B 

Conscript.’. Er2C 

Friend Fritz. Er2F 

Invasion of France in 1814. Er2I 

Madame Ther£se. Er2M 

Plebiscite. Er2P 

Waterloo; sequel to the Conscript of 1818. 

Er2W 

Ernest Maltravers. Lytton, E. G. E. Bulwer 

Lytton, 1st Baron . L99E 

Errant wooing. Harrison, Mrs. C. (C.) H247E 

Ersilia. Poynter, E. F. P87E 

Erskine, Mrs. Thomas. Wyncote.Er8W 

Esau, Runswick. Macquoid, Mrs. K. S. M24E 











































































FICTION. 


m 


Escape from the Tower. Marshall, Mrs. 

E. (M.). M36E 

Estevan. Musick, J. R.M975E 

Ethelyn’s mistake. Holmes, Mrs. M.J. .H73E1 

Etidorpha. Lloyd, J. U.L77E 

Eugene Aram. Lytton, E. G. E. Bulwer Lyt- 

ton, 1st Baron . L99E1 

Same, with Zanoni.L99E2 

Eugenie Grandet. Balzac, Honors de.B21E 

Eunice. Robertson, M. M.R55E 

Eunice Lathrop, spinster. Noble, A. L. . N66E 

Eunice Quince. Conyngham, Dane.*. C76E 

Europeans. James, Henry, jr .J23E1 

Evans, Augusta J. See. Wilson, Mrs. A. 

J. (E.) 

Evelyn Innes. Moore, George.M77E 

Evenings at Donaldson Manor. McIntosh, 

M.J.M18E 

Evenings at Haddon Hall. Calabrella, Bar¬ 
oness de.C13E 

Everett-Green, Evelyn. See. Green, Eve¬ 
lyn Everett-. 

Evolution of “Dodd.” Smith, W. H.Sm6E 

Experiment in altruism. Hastings, Eliza¬ 
beth.H27E 

Exploits of Brigadier Gerard. Doyle, A. C. 

D77E 

Face illumined. Roe, E. 1*.R62F 

Fadette. Dudevant, Mine .D86F 

Fair barbarian. Burnett, Mrs. F. (H.).B93F 

Fair god. Wallace, Lew.W16F 

Fair maid of Perth. Scott, Sir Walter, Bart. 

Sco3F 

Faith Unwin’s ordeal. Craik, G. M.C843F 

Falconberg. Boyesen, H. H.B69F 

Falconer, Lanoe, pseud. See. Hawker, 
Mary. 

Falkland. Lytton, E. G. E. Bulwer Lytton, 

1st Baron. -SVe....L99G 

False coin or true? Montresor, F. F M766F 

Family dilemma. Lillie, Mrs. L. C. (W.) .L626F 
Family in love. Craik, Mrs. D. M. (M.) 

See. .. C84B1 

Fanchon the cricket. Dudevant, Mme. . D86F1 
Fanshawe, and other pieces. Hawthorne, 

Nathaniel.H31F 

Same. See. .. H31D2 

Far from the madding crowd. Hardy, 

Thomas.H22F 

Farjeon, B. L. Blade-o’-grass.F225B 

Bread-and-cheese and kisses.F225B1 

Duchess of Rosemary Lane..F225D 

King of No-land.F225K 

Shadows on the snow., .F225S 

Farrar, F. W. Gathering clouds.F243G 

Fate of Madame La Tour. Paddock, Mrs. 

Cornelia.P13F 

Fated to be free. Ingelow, Jean.In4F 

Fathers and sons. Turgenief, Ivan.T84F 

Fawcett, Edgar. Heir to millions.F28H1 

Her fair fame.F28H 

Mild barbarian.... F28M 


Fawcett, Edgar. Kew York family. ... . . .F28N 

Social silhouettes.. F28S 

Fearful responsibility, and other stories. 

Howells, W. D.H84F 

Federal judge. Lush, C. K .L975F 

Feet of clay. Barr, Mrs. A. E.B27E 

Felix Holt. Cross, J/rs. M. A. (E.) L.C88F 

Fellowe and his wife. Howard, B. W., and 

Sharp, William.H832F 

Fenelon, Francois. Adventures of Telema- 
chus ; tr. by Hawkesworth, with Life, by 

Lamartine, ed. by Wight.F35T 

Fenn, G. M. Vicar’s people.F36V 

Fernald, C. B. Cat and the cherub, and 

other stories.!. F39C 

Ferrier, S. E. Destiny. 2 v.F41D 

(The) inheritance. 2 v.F41I 

Marriage. 2 v.F41M 

Fettered, yet free. Swan, A. S. Sw2F 

Feud of Oakfield Creek. Royce, Josiah R814F 

Fiammetta. Story, W. W.St7F 

Fidelis. Cambridge, Ada, pseud .C14F 

Field, A. D. Palermo; Christmas to Whit¬ 
suntide.F440P 

Field, Eugene. Little book of profitable 

tales.F45L 

Fields, Mrs. C. (W.) High-lights.F405H 

Fight for the crown. Norris, W. E.N79F 

Figs and thistles. Tourgee, A. W.T04F 

Filon, Augustin. Garrick’s pupil.F48G 

Fire of life. Burrow, C. K.B937F 

First and true love. Dudevant, Mme. .. D80F2 
First Christmas-tree. Van Dyke, Henry. .V28F 
First family of Tasajara. Harte, Bret... H25F 

First violin. Fothergill, Jessie.F82F 

Fisher, F. C., afterwards Mrs. Tiei*nan. 

'(Christian Reid.) Gentle belle.F53G 

Hearts and hands.F53H 

Land of the sun.F53L 

Miss Churchill. F53M 

Morton House.F53M1 

Nina’s atonement, and other stories. . F53N 

Valeria Aylmer.F53V 

Fisher lass. Bjornson, Bjornstjerne.B55F 

Fiske, Stephen. Holiday stories.F54H 

Five hundred dollars, and other stories of 

New England life. White, C. H.W577F 

Flag on the mill. Sleight, M. B.S12F 

Flagg, William. Good investment.F59G 

Fleming, George, pseud. See... Fletcher, 

•T. C. 

Flemming, Harford, pseud. Sec... Mac- 
Clellan, Mrs. H. (H.) 

Fletcher, .T. C. (George Fleming.) Head of 

Medusa:. . :.... F03H 

Kismet.. .F03K 

Mirage. F03M 

Vestigia.^ .. .F03V 

Fletcher, J. S. When Charles the First was 

king.F032W 

Where highways cross. F032W1 

Fleurange. Craven, Mrs. Augustus.C850F 


















































































FICTION. 


m 


Flight of the shadow. MacDonald, George. 


M14F 

Flint. Goodwin, Mrs. M. W.G63F 

Flip, and Found at Blazing Star. Harte, 

Bret...H25F1 

Floating city, and the Blockade runners. 

Verne, Jules.V59F 

Flower, fruit, and thorn pieces. 2 v. Rich¬ 
ter, J. P. F.R42F 

Flower of forgiveness. Steel, Mrs. F. A. . . St3F 

Flower of France. Ryan, M. E.R95F 

Flute and violin, and other Kentucky tales. 

Allen, J. L.A15F 

Foes of her household. Douglas, A. M. .. D75F 

Folks from Dixie. Dunbar, P. L.D92F 

Fool of nature. Hawthorne, Julian.H298F 

Fool’s errand. Tourgee, A. W.T64F1 

Foote, Mrs. M. (H.) Chosen valley.F737C 

Cceur d’Alene. F737C1 

Cup of trembling, and other stories. . .F737C2 

In exile, and other stories.F737I 

Led-horse claim.F737L 

For a woman. Perry, Nora.P43F 

For faith and freedom. Besant, Walter. B46F 
For freedom’s sake. Paterson, Arthur. .. P27F 
For honor and life. Westall, William. .. .W52F 
For love and life. Oliphant, Mrs. M. 0. (W.) 

014F 

For love of country. Brady, C. T.B72F 

For summer afternoons. Woolsey, S. C W88F 

For the major. Woolson, C. F.W884F 

For the right. Franzos, K. E.F857F 

Forayers. Simms, W. G.Si4F 

Forbes, Archibald. Czar and sultan.F74C 

Ford, M. H. Otto’s inspiration.F750 

Ford, P. L. Great K. & A. robbery.F753G 

Honorable Peter Stirling.F753H 

Story of an untold love.F753S 

Foregone conclusion. Howells, W.D. H84F1 

Forest days. James, G. P. R.J228F 

Forest lovers. Hewlett, Maurice.H49F 

Forge in the forest. Roberts, C. G. D.. R537F 

Forney, J. W. New nobility.F766N 

Forrest House. Holmes, Mrs. M. J.H73F 

Fortunes of Glencore. Lever, Charles. . L57F 
Fortunes of Nigel. Scott, Sir Walter, Bart. 

Sco3Fl 

Fortunes of Rachel. Hale, E. E.H13F 

Forty-five. 2 v. Dumas, Alexandre.D89F 

Fothergill, Jessie. First violin.F82F 

Oriole’s daughter.F820 

Foul play. Reade, Charles.R22F 

Found at Blazing Star. Harte, Bret. 

See. . H25F1 

Found dead. Payn, .Tames.P29F 

Foundations. Porter, Rose.P834F 

Fountain sealed. Besant, Walter .B46F1 

Four meetings. James, Henry,. jr. See. J23A 

Fourteen to one. Phelps, E. S.P51F 

Fox, Mrs. Emily. Gemini.F83G 

Fox, John, jr. Kentuckians.F833K 


Framley parsonage. Trollope, Anthony. T75F 


France, Anatole, pseud. See.... Thibault, 

A. F. 

Frances Waldeaux. Davis, Mrs. R. B. (H.) 

D29F 

Francis, M. E., pseud, of Mrs. Francis Blun¬ 


dell. Duenna of a genius.F85D 

Story of Dan.F85S 

Franzos, K. E. For the right.F857F 

Jews of Barnow. F857J 

Fraser-Tytler, C. C. See ... Liddell, Mrs. 

C. C. (F.-T.) 

Frederic, Harold. Copperhead.F87C 

Damnation of Theron Ware...F87D 

Deserter, and other stories.F87D1 

In the valley.F87I 

March hares.F87M 

Marsena, and other stories of the wartime. 

F87MI 

Frederick the Great and his court. Mundt, 

K. M.M92F 


Frederick the Great and his family. Mundt, 


K M.M92F1 

Free Joe, and other Georgian sketches. Har¬ 
ris, J. C.H24F 

Free to serve. Rayner, E.R214F 

French, Alice. (Octave Thavet.) Heart of 

toil. F89H 

Missionary sheriff.F89M 

Otto the knight.“.F890 

Stories of a western town.F89S 

Freytag, Gustav. Ingo.F89I 

Fridolin’s mystical marriage. Wilbrandt, 
Adolph.W647F 


Friend Fritz. Erckmann, Emile, and Chat- 


rian, Alexandre.Er2F 

Friend Olivia Barr, Mrs. A. E.B27F1 

Friends. Phelps, E. S.P51F1 

Friendship and folly. Pool, M. L.P79F 

Frith, Walter. Sack of Monte Carlo.F91S 

From hand to mouth. Douglas, A. M. D75F1 
From my youth up. Terhune, Jfrs.M. V. (H.) 

T27F 

From one generation to another. Merriman, 

H. S., pseud .M55F 


From the earth to the moon. Verne, Jules. 


V59F1 


From timber to town. Strickland, Samuel. 


St85F 

Front yard, and other Italian stories. Wool- 

son, C. F..'.W884F1 

Frontier army sketches. Steele, J. W. St34F 
Frost, W. H. Wagner story book; fire light 

tales of the great music dramas.F92W 

Froude, J. A. Two chiefs of Dunboy.... . F93T 

Fuller, Anna. One of the pilgrims.F960 

Peak and prairie.F96P 

Pratt portraits.F96P1 

Venetian June. F96V 

Fuller, Edward. Complaining millions of 

men. F962C 

Fuller, H.B. (Stanton Page.) Cliff-dwellers. 

F964C 








































































I 


FICTION. 


170 


Fuller, H. B. (Stanton Page.) With the pro¬ 


cession .F964W 

G. T. T. Hale, E. E. H13G 

Gabriel Conroy. Harte, Bret.H25G 


Gabrielle AndrA Gould, Sabine Baring- G73G 
Galdos, Benito Perez. See. .. Perez Galdos, 
Benito 

Gallegher, and other stories. Davis, R II. 


D292G 

Galloway herd. Crockett, S. R.C87G 

Game of chance. Coombs, Mrs. A. (S.) C776G 
Garrett, Edward, pseud. See Mayo, Mrs. 

I. (F.). 

Garrick’s pupil. Filon, Augustin.F48G 

Garstangs of Garstang Grange. Trollope, 

T. A.T755G 

Garth. Hawthorne, Julian.H298G 

Gaskell, Mrs. E. C. (S.) Cousin Phillis, and 

other tales.G21C 

Cranford.G21C1 

Lizzie Leigh, and other tales.G21L1 

Lois the witch, and other tales.G21L 

Mary Barton.G21M 

Sylvia’s lovers.G21S 

Gaspe, P. A. de. Canadians of old. G216C 

Gates ajar. Phelps, E. S.P51G 

Gates between. Phelps, E. S. P51G1 

Gathering clouds. Farrar, F. W.F243G 

Gautier, Th6ophile. Captain Fracasse. . G23C 
Gayworthys. Whitney, Mrs. A. D. (T.). W61G 

Gemini. Fox, Mrs. Emily.F83G 

General manager’s story. Williams, F. B. 

W669G 

General’s double. King, Capt. Charles. . K58G 

Generalship. Roy, George.R81G 

Gentle belle. Fisher, F. C.F53G 

Gentleman of France. Weyman, S. J W54G 
Gentleman of the old school. James, G. P. R. 

J228G 

Gentleman vagabond, and some others. 

Smith, F. H. Sm46G 

Genuine girl. Lincoln, Mrs. J. T. (G ). .. L63G 

Geoffry Hamlyn. Kingsley, Henry.K613G 

George’s mother. Crane, Stephen.C85G 

Georgians. Hammond, Mrs. E. H.H186G 

Georgina’s reasons. James, Henry, jr. 

See... J23A 

Gertrude. Sewell, E. M.Se9G 

Giant’s robe. Guthrie, F. A.G98G 

Gilder, J. L. Taken by siege.G38T 

Giles, E. A. Bachelor Ben. G39B 

Girl at Cobhurst. Stockton, F. R. St.6G 

Gissing, G. R. Paying guest..G44P 

Sleeping fires.G44S 

Glasgow, Ellen. Descendant.G46D 

Phases of an inferior planet. .G46P 

Glorinda. Dodd, Mrs. A. B. (B.).D662G 

Gltimer, Claire von. Noble name; tr. by Mrs. 

Wister.G52N 

God in the car, The. Hawkins, A. H . H29G 


God’s fool. Poorsen-Schwartz, J. van der P81G 


Godolphin, and Falkland. Lytton, E. G. E. 

Bulwer Lytton, 1st Baron . L99G 

Gothe, J. W. von. Wilhelm Meister’s appren¬ 
ticeship and travels ; tr. by Carlyle. 2 v. 

G71W 

Goethe and Schiller. Mundt, K. M.M92G 

Gold and dross. Mayo, Mrs. I. (F.).M45G 

Gold Elsie. John, H. F. C. E. J61G 

Gold of Chickaree. Warner, Susan and A. B. 

W242G 

Golden age. Grahame, Kenneth.G765G 

Golden autumn. Hector, Mrs. A. F. T. H35G 

Golden butterfly. Besant, Walter, and Rice, 

James .B462G 

Golden gossip. Whitney, Mrs. A. D (T.) . W61G1 

Golden house. Warner, C. D .W238G 

Golden Justice Bishop, W. H.B54G 

Golden Lion of Granpere. Trollope, Anthony. 

T75G 

Golden mediocrity. Hamerton, Mrs. Eu¬ 
genie.'.H17G 

Goldsmith, Oliver. Vicar of Wakefield. .. . G57V 

Gomme, G. L., ed. King’s story book.G59K 

Good Americans Harrison, Mrs. C. C. . H247G 

Good investment. Flagg, William.F59G 

“Good luck!” Burstenbinder, Elisabeth. B94G 

Goodloe, A. C College girls.G62C 

Goodwin, Mrs. M. W. Flint, his faults, his 

friendships, etc .G63F 

Head of a hundred. G63H 

White aprons.G63W 

Gordon, Juiien, pseud. See... Cruger, Mrs. 

Van Rensselaer. 

Gore, Mrs. C. G. Life’s lessons.G66L 

Two aristocracies. G66T 

Gospel of freedom. Herrick, Robert. H435G 

Gosse, Edmund. Secret of Narcisse.G69S 

Gould, Jeanie T. See. . Lincoln, Mrs. J. 

T. (G.) 

Gould, Sabine Baring-. Bladys Stewponey. 


G73B 

Gabrielle Andre. G73G 

In the roar of the sea .G73I 

Kitty alone. G73K 

Grafenburg people. Thomas, Reuen . ... T36G 
Graham, M. C. Stories of the foot-hills G76S 

Grahame, Kenneth. Golden age.G765G 

Grand, Mme. Sarah. Beth book. G768B 

Heavenly twins.G768H 

Grandissimes. Cable, G. W. . C11G 

Grania. Lawless, Hon. Emily.L42G 

Grant, James. Scottish cavalier. G77S 

Grant, Robert. Bachelor’s Christmas, and 

other stories. G773B 

Opinions of a philosopher. G7730 

and others. King’s men. G774K 

Gras, Felix. Reds of the Midi .G778R 

Gray, Maxwell, pseud. See. Tuttiett, M. G. 

Grayman. Crockett. S. R.C87G1 

Graysons. Eggleston, Edward.Eg3G' 

Graziella. Lamartine, Alphonse de.L16G 

Great expectations. Dickens, Charles. .. D55G 

Great K. & A. robbery. Ford, P. L..F753G 










































































FICTION. 


171 


Great love. Burnham, Mrs. C. L. (R.).. B935G 
Great man of the provinces in Paris. Balzac, 


Honors de.B21G 

Great match, and other matches. Smith, 

Mrs. M. P. (W.). Sm55G 

Great stone of Sardis. Stockton, F. R. . St6Gl 
Greater glory. Poorsen-Schwartz, J van 

der. P81G1 

Green, A. K., afterwards Mrs. Rohlfs. Doctor 

Izard.G82D 

Hand and ring.G82H 

Leavenworth case.G82L 

Lost Man’s Lane. G82L1 

Marked “personal”. G82M 

Strange disappearance.G82S 

That affair next door.G82T 

Green, Evelyn Everett-. Loyal hearts.. G824L 

Shut in; tale of Siege of Antwerp; 1585. 

G824S 

Green book. Jokai, Maurus.J67G 

Green gates. Meredith, K. M. 0.M543G 

Green pastures and Piccadilly. Black, Will¬ 
iam. B56G 

Same, and Maid of Killeena, and other 

stories. . B56G1 

Greene, Mrs. See... McLean, S. P. 

Greenough, Mrs. R. S. In extremis.G85I 

Greifenstein. Crawford, F. M.C86G 

Greville, Henry, pseud. See. . Durand, Mme. 

Grier, S. C. Uncrowned king. G87U 

Griffith Gaunt. Reade, Charles.R22G 

Grisly Grisell. Yonge, C. M.Y8G 

“Ground arms.” Suttner, Bertha, Baroness 

von. Su8G 

Guardian angel. Holmes, O. W.H734G 

Guenn. Howard, B. W.H83G 

Guest at the Ludlow, and other stories. Nye, 

E. W.N98G 

Guild Court. MacDonald, George.M14G 

Gunnar. Boyesen, H. Ii.B69G 

Guthrie, F. A. Giant’s robe .G98G 

Guy Mannering. Scott, Sir Walter, Bart ,Sco3G 

Gwendoline's harvest. Payn, .Tames.P29G 

H. H., pseud. See. . Jackson, Mrs. H. M. 

(F.) H. 

H—family. Bremer, Fredrika. See B75D 

Habberton, John. Barton experiment. HUB 

Chautauquans. H11C 

Helen’s babies. HUH 

Jericho road. H11J 

Scripture club of Valley Rest H11S 

Hal. Round, W. M. F.R76H 

Hale, E. E. East and west.H13E 

Fortunes of Rachel.H13F 

G. T. T. [Gone to Texas J H13G 

His level best, and other stories H13H 

In His name; story of the Waldensesseven 

hundred years ago. H13I 

Man without a country, and other tales.H13M 

Mrs. Merriam’s scholars.H13M1 

Sybil Knox. H13S 

Ten times one is ten. H13T 


Hale, E. E. and L. P. New Harry and Lucy. 


H132N 

Hallam succession. Barr, Mrs. A. E.B27H 

Hamblen, Herbert Elliott, pseud. See 
Williams, F. B. 

Hamerton, Mrs. Eugenie. Golden medioc¬ 
rity.H17G 

Hamerton, P. G. Wenderholme.H174W 

Hamilton, Mrs. C. V. D. Crown from the 

spear.H18C 

Ropes of sand.H18R 

Hamilton, K. W. Parson’s proxy.H184P 

Rachel’s share of the road.H184R 

Hammer and anvil. Spielhagen, Friedrich. 

Sp4H 

Hammersmith. Severance, M. S.Se86H 

Hammond, Mrs. E. H. Georgians.H186G 

Hammond, W. A. Lai ....H188L 

Mr. Oldmixon.H188M 

Strong-minded woman. H188S 

Hand and glove. Edwards, A. B.Ed9H 

Hand and ring. Green, A. K.G82H 

Hand of Ethelberta. Hardy, Thomas. . . H22H 

Handicapped. Terhune, Mrs. M. V. (H.) T27H 

Handsome Humes. Black, William.B56H 

Hannah, Thurston. Taylor, Bayard.T21H 

Hans, Brinker. Dodge, Mrs. M. E. (M.) D668H 

Happy boy. Bjornson, Bjornstjerne.B55H 

Hard cash, and the Wandering heir. 2 v. 

Reade, Charles.R22H 

Hard times. Dickens, Charles.D55H 

Same, and Barnaby Rudge. D55B 

Hardy, A. S. Counter-currents.H218C 

Justina.H218J 

Passe Rose. H218P 

Wind of destiny...H218W 

Hardy, Thomas. Desperate remedies.H22D 

Far from the madding crowd.H22F 

Hand of Ethelberta.H22H 

Life’s little ironies.H22L 

Mayor of Casterbridge.H22M 

Pair of blue eyes.H22P 

Return of the native.H22R 

Tess of the D’Urbervilles.H22T 

Trumpet-major.H22T1 

Under the greenwood tree.H22U 

Wessex tales.H22W 

W oodlanders.H22 W1 

Hardy Norseman. Bayly, A. E.B345H 

Harland, Marion, pseud. See. .. Terhune, 

Mrs. M. V. (H.) 

Harold. Lytton, E. G. E. Bulwer Lytton, 

1st Baron .L99H 

Harper, Mrs. F. E. W. Iola Leroy.H23I 

Harraden, Beatrice. Hilda Strafford. .. H235H 

In varying moods.H235I 

Ships that pass in the night.H235S 

Harrington, George F.,pseud. See.. . Baker, 

W. M. 

Harrington. Edgeworth, Maria. 


See. . Ed3T, v. 17. 

Harris, J. C. Free Joe, and other Georgian 
sketches.... .H24F 





















































































172 


FICTION. 


Harris, J. C. Mingo, and other sketches in 


black and white. H24M 

On the plantation.H240 

Harris, Mrs. M. (C.) Rutledge.H243R 

Utter failure.H243U 

Harrison, Mrs. Burton. See... Harrison, 

Mrs. C. (C.) 

Harrison, Mrs. C. (C.) Daughter of the 

South, and shorter stories.H247D 

Errant wooing.H247E 

Good Americans...,.H247G 

Merry maid of Arcady, His Lordship, and 

other stories.H247M 

Son of the Old Dominion.H247S 

Sweet bells out of tune.H247S1 

Harrison, Mrs. (Kingsley.) (Lucas Malet.) 

Colonel Enderby’s wife.H249C 

Mrs. Lorimer.H249M 

Harry Lorrequer. Lever, Charles.L57H 

Harte, Bret. Bell-ringer of Angel’s, and 

other stories.H25B 

Clarence.H25C 

Colonel Starbottle’s client, and some other 

people.H25C1 

• Condensed novels.H25C2 

Cressy. .•. H25C3 

Crusade of the Excelsior.H25C4 

First family of Tasajara.H25F 

Flip, and Found at Blazing Star.H25F1 

Gabriel Conroy.H25G 

In the Carquinez woods. . H25I 

Luck of Roaring camp, and other stories. 

H25L 

Maruja.H25M 


Mrs. Skagg’s husbands, and other stories. 

H25M1 


Phyllis of the Sierras, and a Drift from 


Redwood camp.H25P 

Story of a mine.H25S 

Susy.H25S1 


Tales of the Argonauts, and other sketches. 


H25T 

Tales of trail and town.H25T4 

Thankful Blossom.H25T1 

Three partners.H25T2 

Twins of Table Mountain, and other 

stories..H25T3 

Ward of the Golden Gate.H25W 

Hartner, Eva. Severa ; tr. by 3/rs.Wister H26S 

Harvard stories. Post, W. K... .P844H 

Hastings, Elizabeth. Experiment in altru¬ 
ism.H27E 

Hauff, Wilhelm. Tales of the caravan, inn, 

and palace.H285T 

Haunted adjutant, and other stories. Quincy, 
Edmund.Q4H 


Haunted man. Dickens, Charles. 

See.... D55B1 

Haunts of men. Chambers, R. W.C354H 

Hausrath, Adolf. (George Taylor.) Olytia. 

H29C 

Hawker, Mary. (Lanoe Falconer.) Cecilia 
de Noel.H31C 


Hawkins, A. H. (Anthony Hope.) (The) 

God in the car.H29G 

Man of mark.H29M 

Phroso.H29P 

Prisoner of Zenda.H29PI 

Rupert of Hentzau; sequel to the Prisoner 

of Zenda.H29R 

Simon Dale.H298 

Hawksview. Parr, Harriet...P248H 

Haworth’s. Burnett, Mrs. F. (H.).B93H 

Hawthorne, Julian. Archibald Malmaison. 

H298A 

(A) dream and a forgetting.H298D 

Fool of nature. H298F 

Garth.H298G 

Mrs. Gainsborough’s diamonds.H298M 

Noble blood.H298N 

Hawthorne, Nathaniel. Blithedale romance. 

H31B 

Doctor Grimshawe’s secret.H31D 

Dolliver romance, and other pieces... .H31DI 
Same, Fanshawe, and Septimius Felton. 

H31D2 

Fanshawe, and other pieces. .H31F 

Same. See... .H31D2 

House of the seven gables.H31H 

Same, and Snow image, and other twice- 

told tales.H31H1 

Marble faun.H31M 

Mosses from an old manse.H31M1 

Scarlet letter. H31S 

Septimius Felton.H31S1 

Same. See.... H31D2 

Snow-image, and other twice-told tales. 

H31S2 


Same, and House of the seven gables. .H31H1 
Tales, sketches, and other papers; with 
biographical sketch by G. P. Lathrop. H31TI 

Twice-told tales.H31T 

Hay, M. C. Old Myddelton’s money.H320 

Squire’s legacy.H32S 

Hayes, Henry, pseud. See... .Kirk, Mrs. E. 

W. (O.) 

Hazard of new fortunes. 2 v. Howells, 

W. D.H84H 

He fell in love with his wife. Roe, E. P. .R62H 
He knew he was right. Trollope, Anthony. 

T75H 

Head of a hundred. Goodwin, Mrs. M. W.G63H 
Head of the family. Craik, Mrs. D. M. (M.) 

C84H 

Head of the family. Daudet, Alphonse. D27H 


Head of Medusa. Fletcher, J. C.F03H 

Headsman. Cooper, J. F.C78H 

Hearn, Lafcadio. Chita. H345C 

Heart of Mid-Lothian. Scott, Sir Walter, 

Bart .ScoSH 

Heart of toil. French, Alice.F89H 

Hearts and hands. Fisher, F. C.F53H 

Heartsease. Yonge, C. M.Y8H 


Heather and snow. MacDonald, George.M14H 
Heavenly twins. Grand, Mme. Sarah .. G768H 










































































/ 


FICTION. 


171 


Hector, Mrs. A. F. T. (Mrs. Alexander.) 


Broken links...’.H35B 

Golden autumn.H35G 

Heritage of Langdale.H35H 

Mrs. Crichton’s creditor.H35M 

Mona’s choice.H35M1 

Ward in chancery. H35W 

Winning hazard.H35W1 

Wooing o’t. H35W2 

Hedged in. Phelps, E. S.P51H 

Heidenmauer. Cooper, J. F.C78H1 

Heimburg, W., pseud. See... Behrens, 
Bertha. 

Heir of Redclyffe. Yonge, C. M.Y8H1 

Heir to millions. Fawcett, Edgar.F28H1 

Heirs of Bradley House. Douglas, A. M. .D75H 
Helbeck of Bannisdale. 2 v. Ward, Mrs. 

Humphry..W21H 

Helen. Edgeworth, Maria. 

See... Ed3T, v. 19-20. 

Helen’s babies. Habberton, John.HI 1H 

Helena’s household. DeMille, James.D39H 

Helps, Nir Arthur. Casimir Maremma.H37C 

Realmah. H37R 

Henrietta Temple. Disraeli, B., 1st Earl of 
Beaconsfield.D63H 


Henry VIII. and his court. Mundt, K. M. 

M92H 

Henry Esmond, Memoirs of Barry Lyndon, 
and Denis Duval. Thackeray, W. M. T32H 
Hepworth, G. H. Hiram Golf’s religion. H41H 

Her fair fame. Fawcett, Edgar.F28H 

Her great ambition. Earle, A. R .Ea7H 

Her ladyship’s elephant. Wells, D. D. W466H 

Her majesty. Tompkins, E. K.T59H 

Her Majesty the Queen. Cooke, J. E.C77H 

Her Majesty’s Tower. Dixon, W. H.D64H 

Her memory. Poorsen-Schwartz, J. van der. 

P81H 

Her own devices. Compton, C. G.C73H 

Her title of honour. Parr, Harriet.P248H1 

Hereward the wake. Kingsley, Charles. K61H 

Heriot’s choice. Carey, R. N.C18H 

Heritage of Langdale. Hector, Mrs. A. F. T. 

H35H 

Hero, Bread upon the waters, and Alice 
Learmont. Craik, Mrs. D. M. (M.). . C84H1 


Hero Carthew. Parr, Mrs. Louisa.P25H 

Herrick, Robert. Gospel of freedom.H435G 

Man who wins.*.. .H435M 

Hesperus. 2 v. Richter, J. P. F.R42H 

Hetty. Kingsley, Henry.K613H1 

Hetty’s strange history. Jackson, Mrs. H. 

M. (F.) H.J12H 

Hewlett, Maurice. Forest lovers.H49F 

Heyse, Paul. Lonely ones. See.. .. J6102 

Tales from the German.H51T 

Hidden path. Terhune, Mrs. M. V. (H.) .T27H1 

Hide-and-seek. Collins, Wilkie.C69H 

High-lights. Fields, Mrs. C. (W.).F465H 

High steeple of St. Chrysostom’s. Kirk, 
Mrs. E. W. (O.) See... K63R1 

Higham, M. R. Cloverly.;..H58C 


Higher than the church. Hillern, Wilhel- 

mine von. H550H 

Highland chronicle. Dod, S. B.D66H 

Highland cousins. Black, William.B56H1 

Highland parish. Macleod, Norman. .. M227H 
Highland widow. Scott, Sir Walter, Bart. 

See... ScoSBl, v. 2. 

Highway of sorrow. Smith, Hannah, and. 

Stepniak, pseud .Sm52H 

Hilary St. Ives. Ainsworth, W. H.AiQH 

Hilda Strafford. Harraden, Beatrice.. H238H 
Hill, G. L. Katherine’s yesterday, and other 

Christian Endeavor stories.H55K 

Hillern, Wilhelmine von. Higher than the 

church.H358H 

Hour will come.H656H1 

Only a girl; tr. by Mrs. Wister.H5560 

Hills of the Shatemuc, Warner, Susan. W24H 
Hillyars and the Burtons. Kingsley, Henry. 

K613H2 

Hiram Golf’s religion. Hepworth, G. H. .H41H 


His broken sword. Taylor, W. L.T219H 

His father’s son. Matthews, Brander... M43H 
His Grace of Osmonde. Burnett, Mrs. F. (H.) 

B93H1 


His honour and a lady. Cotes, Mrs. S. J. (D.) 

C82H 

His level best, and other stories. Hale, E. E. 

H13H 

His little mother, and other tales and 
sketches. Craik, Mrs. D. M. (M.) .. C84H2 

His majesty, myself. Baker, W. M.B17H 

His sombre rivals. Roe, E. P.R62H2 

His vanished star. Murfree, M. N.M94H 

History of a crime. Hugo, Victor. 

See... H876N1, v. 1. 

Hitherto. Whitney, Mrs. A. D. (T.).W61H 

Hodgetts. J. F. Ivan Dobroff.H66I 

Hohensteins. Spielhagen, Friedrich. . Sp4Hl 
Holdsworth, A. E. Joanna Traill, spinster. 

H71J 

Holiday stories. Fiske, Stephen.F54H 

Holland, J. G. (Timothy Titcomb.) Arthur 

Bonnicastle.H72A 

Bay-path.,.. .H72B 

Miss Gilbert’s career.H72M 

Nicholas Minturn.H72N 

Holm, Saxe, pseud. Stories. Ser. 2.H728S 

Note .—Attributed to Mrs. U. M. (F.) H. Jackson. 


Holmes, Mrs. M. J. Darkness and daylight. 


H73D 

Doctor Hathern’s daughters.H78D1 

Edna Browning.H73E 

Ethelyn’s mistake.H73E1 

Forrest House. H73F 

Lena Rivers.. H73L 

Madeline . H73M2 

Meadow Brook.H73M 

Mildred..... H73M3 

Millbank.H73M1 


West Lawn, and the Rector of St Mark’s. 

H78W 





































































174 


FICTION. 


Holmes, O. W. Elsie Vernier.H734E 

Guardian angel. . H734G 

Mortal antipathy.H734M 

Holt, E. S. Countess Maud. H74C 

Lady Sybil’s choice. H74L 

One snowy night. H740 

Home again. MacDonald, George.M14H1 

Home as found. Cooper, J. F.C78H2 

Home at Greylock. Prentiss, Mrs. E. (}.’.) . P91H 
Home influence. Aguilar, Grace Ag9H 

Home nook. Douglas, A. M. . . D7&H1 

Home of Fiesole and the Times of Savonarola. 

H75 

Home; or, Life in Sweden, and Strife and 

peace. Bremer, Fredrika. B75H 

Home scenes and heart studies. Aguilar, 

Grace....-.•. Ag9Hl 

Homespun yarns. Whitney, Mrs. A. D. (T.) 

W61H1 

Homeward bound. Cooper, J. F. C78H3 

Homo sum. Ebers, Georg. 7 . Eb3H 

Honorable Peter Stirling. Ford, P. L. . F753H 

Honoria. Porter, Rose . P834H 

Honourable Mrs. Vereker. Argles, Mrs. 

Margaret.Ar3H 

Hooper, Louisa. Tsar’s window.H76T 

Hoosier school-master. Eggleston, Edward. 

Eg3H 

Hope, Anthony, pseud. See. . Hawkins, 

A. h . 

Hope Meredith. Tabor, Eliza.T11H 

Hope the hermit. Bayly, A. E.B345H1 

Hopes and fears. Yonge, C. M.Y8H2 

Hoppin, Augustus. (C\ Anton.) Recollec¬ 
tions of Auton House.H77R 

Horace Chase. Woolson, C. F. W884H 

Hornung, E. W. Young blood. H78Y 

Hosmer, G. W. As we went marching on . H79A 

Thinking bayonet.H79T 

Hot plowshares. Tourgee, A. W.T64H 


Hour will come. Hillern, Wilhelmine von. 

H556H1 

House-boat on the Styx. Bangs, J. K. B224H 
House by the medlar-tree. Verga, Giovanni. 

V58H 

House by the works. Mayo, Mrs. I. (F.). M45H 
House in Bloomsbury. Oliphant, Mrs. M. 

O. (W.) . 014H 

House of gentlefolk. Turgenief, Ivan T84H 
House of hidden treasure. Tuttiett, M. G.T88H 

House of Martha. Stockton, F. R. St6H 

House of the seven gables. Hawthorne, 

Nathaniel. H31H 

Same, and Snow image, and other twice- 

told tales... H31H1 

House of the wolf. Weyman, S. J.W54H 

House of the Wolflngs. Morris, William . M83H 
House on the beach. Wright, Mrs. J. (McN.) 

W93H 

House on the moor. Oliphant, Mrs; M. 

'■ O'. (W.). 014H1 

Household of McNeil. Barr, Mrs. A E B27H1 


Howard, B. W. Aulnay Tower;..H83A 

Aunt Serena. H83A1 

Guenn. H83G 

One summer. H830 

Seven on the highway.H83S 

Tony, the maid.H83T 

and Sharpe, William. Fellowe and his 

wife.,... H832F 

Howells, AW D. April hopes.H8|4A 

Chance acquaintance.H84C 

Coast of Bohemia.H84C1 

Hay of their wedding . H84D 

Day’s pleasure, and other sketches H84D1 

Dr. Breen’s practice.H84D2 

Fearful responsibility, and other stories 

H84F 

Foregone conclusion.H84F1 

Hazard of new fortunes. 2v.H84H 

Indian summer. H84I 

Lady of the Aroostook.,H84L 

Landlord at Lion’s Head H84L1 

Minister’s charge.■..H84M 

Modern instance.H84M1 

Open-eyed conspiracy.H840 

Quality of mercy.H84Q, 

Rise of Silas Lapham.H84R 

Shadow of a dream.H84S 

Story of a play.H84S2 

Suburban sketches. H84S1 

Their wedding journey.H84T 

Traveler from Altruria .H84T1 

Undiscovered country..•.. H84U 

AVoman’s reason .H84W 

World of chance.H84W1 

Howitt, AA r illiam, and. Mrs. M. (B.) Stories 

of English and foreign life.H845S 

Huckleberries. Cooke, Mrs. R. (T.) . . C774H 

Hugh AVynne. 2 v. Mitchell, S. AV M69H 
Hughes, Thomas. Scouring of the AA'hite 

Horse..... H87S 

Tom Brown at Oxford. H87T 

Tom Brown’s school days. H87T1 

Hugo, Victor. Man who laughs. H876M 

(Les) miserables. 2v.H876M1 

Same. See. .. H876N1, v. 2 and 3. 

Ninety-three. H876N 

Same. See. . H876N1, v. 4 

Novels. 4 v.H876N1 


Contents: 

v. 1. History of a crime. Notre-I)ame. 
v. 2-3. Les miserables. By order of the King, 
v. 4 Ninety-three. Toilers of the sea 


Huguenot family. Keddie, Henrietta K24H 

Hulda. Stahr, F. L. Stl6H 

Humble enterprise. Cambridge, Ada, pseud. 

C14H 

Humble romance, and other stories. Wil¬ 
kins, M. E. .W65H 

Humorous stories. Payn, James.P29H 

Hundredth man. Stockton, F. R. St6Hl 

Hypatia. Kingsley, Charles. K61H1 

Hyperion. Longfellow, H. W . L86H 

Iceland Fisherman. Viaud, L. M. J.. . V85I 




















































































FICTION. 


Idiot. Bangs, J. K.B224I 

Idle thoughts of an idle fellow. Jerome, J. K. 

J476I 

Ilka on (he hill-top, and other stories. Boye- 

sen, H. H.. B69I 

Imperial lover. Taylor, M. I T215I 

Impress of a gentlewoman. Newberry, F. E. 

N42I 

Improvisatore. Andersen, II C .An2I 

In a dike shanty. Pool, M. L.P79I 

In blue uniform Putnam, G. J.P98I 

In deacon’s orders. Besant, Walter B46I 

In exile, and other stories. Foote, J frs. M. 

(H.) F737I 

In extremis. Greenough, Mrs. R. S . G85I 

In far Lochaber. Black, William .. B56I 

In four reigns. Marshall, Mrs. E. (M.) M36I 

In His name. Hale, E. E.H13I 

In Kedar’s tents. Merriman, H. S.. pseud M55I 
In king’s houses. Dorr, Mrs. J. C. (R.). D737I 

In old Narragansett. Earle, Mrs. A. M .Ea68I 
In old New England. Butterworth, Heze- 


kiali.B98I 

In ole Virginia. Page, T. N. P14I 

In silk attire. Black, William B56I1 

In that state of life. Aide, Hamilton. . Ai2I 

In the bundle of time. Bates, Arlo. B31I 

In the Carquinez woods. Harte, Bret H25I 
In the cheering-up business. Lee, M..C... L51I 

In the clouds. Murfree, M. N.M94I 

In the crucible. Litchfield, G. D. L71I 

In the desert. Alcock, 1). A112I 

In the distance. Lathrop, G. P. L35I 


In the East country. Marshall, Mrs. E. (M.) 

M36I1 

In the fire of the forge. 2 v. Ebers, Georg 

Eb3I 

In the first person. Pool, M. L .P79I1 

In the golden days. Bayly, A. E B345I 

In the king’s country. Douglas, A. M D75I 

In the mist. Porter, Rose.P834I 

In the olden time. Roberts, Margaret R54I 
In the roar of the sea Gould, Sabine Baring-. 

G73I 

In the Sargasso Sea. Janvier, T. A.J267I 

In the Schillingscourt. John, H. F. C E J61I 
In the “Stranger people’s” country. Mur- 

free, M. N. M94I1 

In the Tennessee mountains. Murfree, M.N. 

M94I2 

In the valley. Frederic, Harold. F87I 

In the wilds of the west coast. Oxley, .T. M. 

0x41 

In the wrong Paradise, and other stories. 

Lang, Andrew. L25I 

In the year ’13. Reuter, Fritz.R13I 

In varying moods. Harraden, Beatrice H235I 
In war time.. Mitchell, S. W. .. M69I 

In wild rose time. Douglas, A. M . D75I1 

Indian summer. Howells, W. D.H84I I 

Infelice. Wilson, Mrs, A. .7. (E.). W69I 

Ingelow, Jean. Don John. ,. In4D ! 


175 

Ingelow, Jean. Fated to be free.In4F 

John Jerome. In4J 

Motto changed.. In4M 

Off the Skelligs. .In40 

Sarah de Berenger. .In4S 

Inglises. Robertson, M. M . R55I 

I Ingo. Freytag, Gustav.F89I 

; Ingraham, .T. H. Pillar of fire.In47P 

Prince of the House of David.In47Pl 

Throne of David..In47T 

Inheritance, The. 2 v. Ferrier, S. E.F41I 

Initials. 2 v. Tautphceus, J. M., Baronin. 

VOT). T19I 

Innocent. Oliphant, Mrs. M. 0. (W.) .0141 

Inside; chronicle of secession. Baker, W. M. 

B17I 

Inside our gate. Brush, Mrs. C. C.B83I 

Invasion of France in 1814. Erckmann, 

Emile, and Chatrian, Alexandre. Er2I 

Invisible lodge. Richter, J. P. F. R42I 

Invisible playmate, and W. V. her book. Can¬ 
ton, William.C16I 

Io. Barton, K .B28I 

Iola Leroy. Harper, Mrs.' F.XE. W.H23I 

Iron, Ralph, psevd. See. . Schreiner, Olive. 
Irving, Washington. Tales of a traveller Ir8T 

Is he Popenjoy? Trollope, Anthony.T75I 

Island nights’ entertainments. Stevenson, 

R. L.St5I 

It is never too late to mend. Reade, Charles. 

R22I 

Same, and other stories. 2 v. R22I1 

It is the fashion Auer, Adelheid von Au27I 

Iva Kildare. Walford, Mrs. L. B. (C.) W14I 

Ivan Dobroff. Hodgetts, J. F. H66I 

Ivlin Ilyitch, and other stories. Tolstoi, L. 

N , (}raf .T58I 

Ivanda. Bray, Claude . B737I 

Ivanhoe. Scott, Sir Walter, Bart . Sco3I 

Jack. Daudet, Alphonse. D27J 

Jack Hinton. Lever, Charles.L57J 

Jack the fisherman. Phelps, E. S.P51J 

Jack Tier. Cooper, J. F.C78J 

Jack’s courtship. Russell, W. C.R91J 

j Jackson, G. A. Son of a prophet.J118S 

Jackson, Mrs. H. M. (F.) H. (H. II.) Be¬ 
tween whiles.J12B 

Hetty’s strange history.J12H 

Mercy Philbrick’s choice.J12M 

Romona.J12R 

Jacob Faithful. Marryat, Capt. Frederick. 

M35J 

James, G. P. R. Arabella Stuart.J228A 

Arrah Neil. J228A1 

Beauchamp.J228B 

Castle of Ehrenstein. J228C 

Dark scenes of history. J228D 

Darn ley. . . . J228D1 

Forest days. J228F 

Gentleman of the old school.J228G 

King’s highway.J228K 

Money Ernstein. J228M 














































































17* 


fiction. 


James, G. P. R. One in a thousand.J2280 

Richelieu.J228R 

Rose d’Albert.J228R1 

Russell. J228R2 

James, Henry, jr. Author of Beltraffio, Pan¬ 
dora, Georgiana’s reasons, the Path of 

duty, and Four meetings. J23A 

Bostonians.J23B 

Embarrassments.J23E 

Europeans. J23E1 

Lesson of the master, the Marriages, the 
Pupil, Brooksmith, the Solution, [and] 

Sir Edmund Orme.J23L 

London life, and other tales.J23L1 

Portrait of a lady.J23P 

Princess Casamassima.J23P1 

Real thing, and other tales.J23R 

Reverberator.J23R1 

Siege of London, the Pension Beaurepas, 

and the Point of view.J23S 

Tales of three cities.J23T 

Washington Square.J23W 

Jan Tedder’s wife. Barr, Mrs. A. E.B27J 

Jane Eyre. Bronte, Charlotte.B79J 

Jane Field. Wilkins, M. E.W65J 

Janson, K. N. Spell-bound fiddler.J26S 

Janvier, T. A. Color studies, and a Mexican 

campaign.J267C 

In the Sargasso Sea.J267I 

Stories of old New Spain.J267S 

Japhet in search of a father. Marryat, Capt. 

Frederick. M35J1 

Jeaffreson, J. C. Live it down.J34L 

Olive Blake’s good work.J340 

Jean Monteith. MacClelland, M. G M138J 

Jeanie’s quiet life. Tabor, Eliza T11J 

Jericho road. Habberton, John.H11J 

Jerome, J. K. Idle thoughts of an idle fel¬ 
low. J476I 

Novel notes.J476N 

Second thoughts of an idle fellow.J476S 

Three men in a boat.J476T 

Jerome, a poor man. Wilkins, M. E W85J1 

Jerrold, D. W. St. Giles and St. James .. J48S 

Story of a feather.J48S1 

“Jerry,” and other stories. Argles, Mrs. 

Margaret.Ar3J 

Jersey Street and Jersey Lane. Bunner, H. C. 

B885J 

Jessamine. Terhune, Mrs. M. V. (H.).T27J 

Jewel in the lotos. Tincker, M. A.T49J 

Jewett, S. O. Country by-ways.J55C2 

Country doctor.J55C 

Country of the pointed firs.J55C1 

Deephaven.J55D 

Life of Nancy.J55L 

Mate of the Daylight.J55M 

Native of Winby, and other tales .... J55N 

Old friends and new.J550 

Strangers and wayfarers.J55S 

White heron, and other stories.J55W 


Jewish tales. Sacher-Masoch, Leopold von. 

Sal4J 

Jews of Barnow. Franzos, K. E.F857J 

Joan. Broughton, Rhoda.B797J 

Joan of Arc, Personal recollections of. Clem¬ 
ens, S. L.C59P 

Joanna Traill, spinster. Holdsworth, A. E. 

H71J 

John, H. F. C. E. (E. Marlitt.) Countess 

Gisela; tr. by Mrs. Wister..J61C 

Gold Elsie; tr. by Mrs. Wister.J01G 

In the Schillingscourt; tr. by Mrs. Wister. 

J01I 

Lady with the rubies; tr. by Mrs. Wister. 

. J01L 

Little moorland princess; tr. by Mrs. Wis¬ 
ter.J01L1 

Magdalena, [and] the Lonely ones; by 
Paul Heyse. See. . J01O2 

Nott.— Bound with her Over yonder. 

Old mam’selle’s secret. J01O 

Over yonder.J01O2 

Owl’s nest; tr. by Mrs. Wister.J01O1 

Second wife; tr. by Mrs. Wister. J01S 

John. Oliphant, Mrs. M. O. (W.).014J 

John Godfrey’s fortunes. Taylor, Bayard.T21J 

John Gray. Allen, J. L. A15J 

John Halifax, gentleman. Craik, Mrs. D. M. 

(M.).C84J 

John Jerome. Ingelow, Jean.In4J 

John Law. Ainsworth, W. H.Ai0J 

John Leighton, Jr. Trask, Katrina.T09J 

John March, Southerner. Cable, G. W.C11J 

John of Strathbourne. Chetwode, R. D. C423J 

John Splendid. Munro, Neil. M925J 

John Thompson, blockhead. Parr, Mrs. 

Louisa .. ..P25J 

John Winter. Mayo, Mrs. I. (F.).M45J 

John Worthington’s name. Benedict, F. L. 

B43J 

Johnson, Rossiter, ed. Little classics, v. 

1-12, and 17-18.R627L 

Contents: 
v. 1. Exile, 
v. 2. Intellect, 
v. 3. Tragedy, 
v. 4. Life, 
v. 5. Laughter, 
v. 0 . Love, 
v. 7. ltomance. 
v. 8. Mystery, 
v. !t. Comedy, 
v. 10 Childhood, 
v. 11. Heroism, 
v. 12. Fortune, 
v. 17. Nature, 
v. 18. Humanity. 

Johnson, Samuel. Rasselas, Prince of Abys¬ 
sinia. . . ..J028R 

Johnson, V. W. Miss Nancy’s pilgrimage.J03M 
Johnston, L. K. (Leslie Keith.) ’Lisbeth. .J04L 
Johnston, R. M. Mr. Absalom Billingslea, 

and other Georgia folks.J845M 

Old Mark Langston.J045O 

Primes and their neighbors...J045P 












































































FICTION. 


177 


Jokai, Maurus. Green book; or, Freedom 

under the snow. J67G 

Jolly, E. Colonel Dacre.J68C 

Joseph and his friend. Taylor, Bayard T21J1 
Joseph II. and his court. Mundt, K. M M92J 

Joshua. Ebers, Georg. Eb3J 

Journey round my room. Maistre, Xavier, 

Comte de.M28J j 

Joy of life. Wolf, Emma W83J 

Judd, Sylvester. Richard Edney and the 
Governor’s family J88R 

Judith. Terhune, Mrs. M. Y. (H.). T27J1 

Judith Shakespeare. Black, William.B56J 

Juggler, The. Murfree, M..N M94J 

Julian. Ware, William. W22J 

Juncker, E., pseud. See. Schmieden, Else. 
Jupiter Lights. Woolson, C. F W884J 

Justina. Hardy, A. S.H218J 

Kaloolah. Mayo, W. S. M454K 

Kamehameha. Newell, C. M. N44K 

Kate Carnegie Watson, J. M W33K 

Katharine Lauderdale. 2v. Crawford, F. M. 

C86K 

Katharine Walton. Simms, W. G Si4K 

Katharine’s yesterday, and other Christian 
Endeavor stories. Hill, G. L H55K 

Kathleen Mavourneeh. Burnett, Mrs. F. (H.) 

See. B93E, v. 2. 

Katia. Tolstoi, L..N., Graf T58K ! 

Katy of Catoctin. Townsend, G. A. T66K 

Kavanagh, Julia. Beatrice K17B 

Madeleine. K17M 

Queen Mab. K17Q, 

Kavanagh, and other pieces. Longfellow, 

IT. W. L86K 

Keary, Annie. Clemency Franklyn.K21C 

Oldbury. K210 

Keddie, Henrietta. (Sarah Tytler.) Buried 

diamonds ... K24B 

Citoyenne Jacqueline. K24C 

Diamond rosie. K24D 

Huguenot family.K24H 

Young Oxford maid K24Y 

Keenan, IT. F. Money-makers K25M 

Keightly, S. R. Cavaliers. K26C 

Last recruit of Clare’s K26L 

Keith, Leslie, pseud. See. Johnston, L. K. 
Kellys and the O’Kellys. Trollope, An¬ 
thony. T75K 

Kenelm, Chillingly. Lytton, E. G. E. Bul- 

wer Lytton, 1st, Baron. . . L99K 

Kenilworth. Scott, Sir Walter, Bart .Sco3K 
Kent Hampden. Davis, Mrs. R. B (H.) D29K 
Kentuokians. Fox, John, jr. F833K 

Kentucky cardinal. Allen, .T. L A15K 

Key to Uncle Tom’s cabin. Stowe, Mrs. 

H. E. (B.). St76Uz 

Keyser, L. 8. Only way out K520 

Khaled. Crawford, F. M. .C86K1 

Kilmeny. Black, William. B56K 

King, A. E. Kitwyk stories. K577K 

King, Capt. Charles. Cadet days . .. -.K58C 


King, Capt. Charles. Captain Blake.K58C1 

Colonel’s daughter.:.K58C2 

General’s double.K58G 

Kitty’s conquest......K58K 

Laramie.K58L 

Marion’s faith.K58M 

Note .—Sequel to Colonel’s daughter. 

Sunset Pass. K58S 

Tame surrender. K58T 

Trumpeter Fred.K58T1 

War-time wooing. K58W1 

Warrior Gap.K68W 

King, Clarence. Democracy..K582D 

King, Grace. Balcony stories.K584B 

King Arthur. Craik, Mrs. D. M. (M.).C84K 

King Noanett. Stimson, F. J..St57K 

King of No-land. Farjeon, B. L.F225K 

King of Tyre. Ludlow, J. M.L90K 

King Washington. Skeel, Adelaide, and 

Brearley, W. H.-.Sk2K 

King’s highway. Barr, Mrs. A. E.B27K 

King’s highway. James, G. P. R.J228K 

King’s Jackal. Davis, R. H.D292K 

King’s men. Grant, Robert, and others. .G744K 
King’s own. Marryat, Capt. Frederick. M35K 

King’s story book. Gomme, G. L., ed .G59K 

Kingsford, Jane, pseud. See. . Barnard, 

0. F 

Kingsley, Charles. Alton Locke.K61A 

Hereward the wake...K61H 

Hypatia. ..:.K61H1 

Westward ho!.K61W 

Yeast.K61Y 

Kingsley, Henry. Geoffry Hamlyn.K013G 

Hetty.K013H1 

Hillyars and the Burtons.K013H2 

Old Margaret. K013O 

Ravenshoe.'.K013R 

Kingston, W. H. G. Salt water.K017S 

Kip, Leonard. Nestlenook.K02N 

Under the bells...K02U 

Kipling, Rudyard. “ Captains Courageous.’ 1 

K025C 

Day’s work./. K025D 

Life’s handicap.K025L 

Light that failed. K025L1 

Many inventions. K025M 

Plain tales from the hills. K025P 

Soldiers three. K025S 

Kirk, Mrs. E. W. (0.) (Henry Hayes.) Bet¬ 
ter times: stories.K03B 

Ciphers. K03C 

Daughter of Eve K03D 

Revolt of a daughter K03R 

Revolutionary love-story, and the High 
steeple of St. Chrysostom’s K03R1 

Story of Lawrence Garthe. KB3S 

Walford.,.K03W 

Kirkland, Joseph. McVeys.K030M 

Kismet. Fletcher, J. C.F03K 

Kitty alone. Gould, Sabine Baring-.G73K 


Kitty’s conquest, King, Capt. Charles- K58K 































































































178 


FICTION. 


Kitwyk stories. King, A. E K577K 

Knight of Gwynne. Lever, Charles.L57K 

Knight-errant. Bayly, A. E. B345K 

Knight of the nets. Barr, Mrs. A. E.B27K1 


Knight of the nineteenth century. Roe, E. P. 

R62K 


Knights of to-day. Barnard, C. F ,,jr. . B257K 

Kouns, N. C. Arius the Libyan.K84A 

Dorcas, the daughter of Faustina K84D 

Kiirschner, Lola. (Ossip Schubin.) Leafless 

spring. K96L 

Our own set. K960 

Laboulaye, E. R. L. Abdallah ; or, the Four¬ 
leaved clover ; tr. by Booth.L114A 

Ladder of life. Edwards, A. B.Ed9L 

Laddie, and Miss Toosey’s mission.M68 

Lad’s love. Crockett, S. R..C87L 

Lady Alice. Marshall, Mrs. E. (M.).M30L 

Lady Anna. Trollope, Anthony. T75L 

Lady Judith. McCarthy, Justin M13L 

Lady of Fort St. John. Catherwood, Mrs. 

M. (H.).C28L 

Lady of quality. Burnett, Mrs. F. (II.). . B93L 
Lady of the Aroostook. Howells, W. D. . . H84L 
Lady, or the tiger? and other stories. Stock- 

ton, F. R.St6L 

Lady Susan, [and] the Watsons. Austen, 

Jane.. .Au7L 

Lady Sybil’s choice. Holt, E. S.H74L 

Lady with the rubies. John, H. F. C. E.. J01L ! 
Laird of Norlaw. Oliphant, Mrs. M. O. (W.) 

014L 

Lai. Hammond, W. A. . H188L 

Lamartine, Alphonse de. Graziella; story of 
Italian love; tr. by Runnion.L16G 


LaMotte Fouque, F. H. K., Baron de. Sin- 

tram and his companions.L19S 

Undine.L19U 

Lamplighter. Cummins, M. S.C91L 

Lancashire witches. Ainsworth, W. H Ai6L 
Land of the sun. Fisher, F. C.F53L 


Landlord at Lion’s Head. Howells, W. D. 


H84L1 

Landolin. Auerbach, Berthold.Au3L 

Laneton parsonage. Sewell, E. M Se9L 

Lang, Andrew. In the wrong Paradise, and 

other stories. L25I 

Mark of Cain. L25M 

Lapsed, but not lost. Charles, Mrs. E. (R.) 


C38L 

Laramie. King, Capt. Charles. K58L 

Larry. Douglas, A. M. .. .’.. . . D75L 

Last Athenian. Rydberg, Viktor R97L 


Last chronicle of Barset. 3 v. in 2. Trollope, 

Anthony.T75L1 

Last days of Pompeii. Lytton, E. G. E. 

Bulwer Lytton, 1st Baron . L99L 

Last house in C— street. Craik, Mrs. D. 

M. (M.) See. C84L2 

Last of the barons. Lytton, E. G. E. Bulwer 

Lytton, 1st Baron .L99L1 

Last of the Macallisters. Barr, Mrs. A. E .B27L 


Last of the Mohicans. Cooper, J. F C78L 

Last of the Mortimers. Oliphant, Mrs. M. 

O. (W.).014L1 

Last rpcruit of Clare’s. Keightley, S. R.K26L 
Last sentence. Tuttiett, M. G T88L 

Last three soldiers. Shelton, W. H Sh46L 

Late Mrs. Null. Stockton, F. R StGLl 

Later years. Prime, W. C. P93L 

Lathrop, G. P. In the distance.L35I 

Newport.L35N 

Somebody else L39S 

Laurel bush. Craik, Mrs. D. M. (M.). C84L 

Laurie, Andre. Schoolboy days in France.L37S 

Schoolboy days in Italy.L37S1 

Schoolboy days in Japan L37S2 

Law and the lady. Collins, Wilkie .C09L 

Lawless, Hon. Emily. Chelsea householder. 

L42C 

Grania .L42G 

Lawrence, G. A. Breaking a butterfly L43B 

Sword and gown. L43S 

Leafless spring. Kiirschner, Lola K90L 

Lean, Mrs F. (M.) R.-C. Beautiful soul L47B 

Parson Jones.L47P 

Leavenworth case. Green, A. K. G82L 


Leddy Marget. Walford, Mrs. L. B. (C.).. W14L 
Led-horse claim. Foote, Mrs. M. (H.). .. F737L 
Lee, Harriet and Sophia. Canterbury tales. 

3 v.L497C 


Lee, Holme, pseud. See. Parr, Harriet. 


Lee, M. C. In the cheering-up business L51I 

Quaker girl of Nantucket. .L51& 

Soulless singer L51S 


Lee, Vernon, pseud. See. . .Paget, Violet. 
Legend of Montrose. Scott, Sir Walter, Barf. 

See.. Sco3Bl 


Legends and stories of Ireland. Lover, Sam¬ 
uel . L94L 

Leighton, Robert. Olaf the glorious L530 

Wreck of t he Golden Fleece L53W 

Leila, and Calderon, the courtier. Lytton, 

E. G. E. Bulwer Lytton, 1st Baron L99L2 
’Lena Rivers. Holmes, Mrs. M. J H73L 

Leon Pontifex. McLean, S. P. . . . M223L 

Leonora. Edgeworth, Maria. 

See Ed3T, v. 13 


Leslie, Emma Saxby L50S 

Lesson of the Master, the Marriages, the 
Pupil, Brooksmith, the Solution, [and] 

Sir Edmund Orme. James, Henry, ;> J23L 
Letter of credit. Warner, Susan. W24L 

Lever, Charles. Adventures of Arthur 

O’Leary. L57A 

Barrington L57B 

Bramleighs of Bishop’s Folly L57B1 

Charles O’Malley L57C 

Daltons. 4 v. in 2. L57D 

Davenport Dunn. 3 v L57D1 

Day’s ride L57D2 

Dodd family abroad L57D3 

Fortunes of Glencore.L57F 

Harry Lorrequer. L57H 

Jack Hinton. L57J 
















































































FICTION. 


179 


Lever, Charles. Knight of Gwynne L57K 

Luttrell of Arran.L57L 

Martins of Cro’ Martin. 3v. in 2 L57M 

Maurice Tiernay L57M1 

O'Donoghue. L570 

Rent in a cloud.L57R 

Roland Cashel. 3 v. in 2 L57R1 

St. Patrick’s eve L57S 

Sir Jasper Carew.L57S1 

That boy of Norcott’s L57T 

Tom Burke of “Ours.” L57T1 

Tony Butler.L57T2 

Lewald, F pseud. See. Stahr, F. L. 

Lewes, G. H. Ranthorpe L58R 

Liddell, Mrs. C. C. (F.-T.) Mistress Judith. 

L017M 

Lie* J. L. E. Pilot and his wife. L62P 

Life for a life. Craik, Mrs. D. M. (M.) . .C84L1 
Lif$ of Nancy. Jewett, S. O J55L 

Life’s handicap. Kipling, Rudyard K625L 

Life’# lessons. Gore, Mrs. C. C.G66L 

Life’s little ironies. Hardy, Thomas H22L 


Light of her countenance. Boyesen, H. H. 

B69L 

Light that failed. Kipling, Rudyard K025L1 
Lights and shadows of Scottish life. Wilson, 


w John. W697L 

Lilac sunbonnet. Crockett, S. K C87L1 

Lilith. MacDonald, George M14L 

Lillie, Mrs. L. C. (\V.) Alison’s adventures. 

L626A 

Family dilemma . .... L626F 

Prudence .L626P 

Ruth Endicott’s way. L626R 

Lily and the bee. Warren, Samuel W25L 

Lin McLean. Wister, Owen W76L 

Lincoln, Mrs. J. T. (G.) Genuine girl. L03G 
Marjorie’s quest L03M 

Unwilling maid.L63U 

Lindsay’s luck. Burnett, Mrs. F. (H.) 

See . . B93E, v. 1 

Links in a chain. Briscoe, M. S B77L 

Linley, Rochford. McCarthy, Justin M13L1 

Lion city of Africa. Allen, \V. B A150L 

’Lisbeth. Johnston, L. K J04L 

’Lisbeth Wilson. Blair, E. N B58L 

List, ye landsmen! Russell, W. C R91L 

Litchfield, G. D. In the crucible. L71I 

Little book of profitable tales. Field, Eugene 

F45L 

Little bugler. L722 

Little classics, v. 1-12, and 17-18. Johnson, 

Rossiter, ed . R627L 

Little daughter of the sun. Dabney, .1. P.D11L 
Little Dorrit. 2 v. Dickens, Charles D55L 


Little Good-For-Nothing. Daudet, Alphonse. 

D27L 


“Little Huguenot.” Pemberton, Max P36L 
Little journey in the world. Warner, C. D 

W238L 


Little maid of Concord town. Lothrop, Mrs. 


H. M. (S.). L91L 

Little minister. Barrie, J. M B277L 


Little Miss Mullet. Carey, R. N. .C18L 

Little moorland princess. John, H. F. C. E. * 

J61L1 

Little pilgrim. Oliphant, Mrs. M. O. (W.).014L2 
Little Renault. Catherwood, Mrs. M. (H.) 

See. C28S 

Little sister to the wilderness. Bell, Lilian. 

B41L 

Live it down. Jeaffreson, J. C. J34L 

Liza. Turgenief, Ivan.T84L 

Lizzie Leigh, and other tales. Gaskell, 

Mrs. E. C. (S.).G21L1 

Lloyd, J. U. Etidorpha; or, the End of the 

earth.L77E 

Lochinvar.*!i Crockett, S. R. C87L2 

Locke, D. R. ( Xasby .) Demagogue.L79D 

Locke Amsden. Thompson, D. P.T37L 

Lofty and the lowly. ~ McIntosh, M. J.. M18L 
Lois the witch, and other tales. Gaskell, 

Mrs. E. C. (S.)... .. .G21L 

London life, and other tales. James, Henry, 

jr .J23L1 

Lone house. Barr, Mrs. A. E. B27L1 

Lonely ones. Heyse, Paul. See . J01O2 

Long vacation. Yonge, C. M.Y8L 

Longfellow, H. W. Hyperion.L80H 

•A^Kavanagh, and other pieces.L80K 

Looking jgbackward, 2,000-1887. Bellamy, 

Edward.B414L 

Looking further forward. Michaelis, Rich¬ 
ard . M58L 

Looking seaward. Conklin, Mrs. J. M. (D.) 

C70L 

Lord Erlistoun, Alwyn’s first wife, the Water 

cure, the Last House in C- street. 

Craik, Mrs. V. M. (M.). C84L2 

Lord mayor of London. Ainsworth, W. H. 

AiOLl 


Lord Ormont and his Aminta. Meredith, 

George. M54L 

Lorenzo Stark. Richter, J. P. F. See. R42M 
Lorley and Reinhard. Auerbach, Berthold. 

AuSLl 

Lorna Doone. Blackmore, R. D. B504L 

Lorraine. Chambers, R. W.C354L 

Lost illusions. Balzac, Honore de. B21L 

Lost Man’s Lane. Green, A. K.G82L1 

Lost ring. Melville, M. 0.M493L 

Lost silver of Briffault. Barr, Mrs. A. E B27L2 
Lothrop, Mrs. H. M. (S.) ( Margaret Sidney.) 

Little maid of Concord town.L91L 

Loti, Pierre, pseud. See. Viaud, L. M. J. 
Lotta Schmidt, and other stories. Trollope, 

Anthony.T75L2 

Longhead, Mrs. F. H. Abandoned claim. L92A 

Black curtain... L92B 

Louis XV. and his times. Bungener, L. L. F. 

B88L 

Louisa of Prussia. Mundt, K. M.M92L 

Louise La Valliere. Dumas, Alexandre D89L 

Louisiana. Burnett, Mrs. F. (H.).B93L1 

Love affairs of an old maid. Bell, Lilian B41L1 
































































180 


FICTION. 


i 


Love and quiet life. Raymond, Walter.. .R21L 

Love and rocks. Richards, Mrs. L. E. (H.) 

R38L 

Love and shawl-straps. Noble, A. L., and 

Coann, P. C..' . N662L 

Love for an hour is love forever. Barr, Mrs. 

A. E.B27L3 

Love in idleness. Crawford, F. M.C86L 

Love me little, love me long. Reade, Charles. 

R22L 

Lover, Samuel. Legends and stories of Ire¬ 
land.L94L 

Lover of truth. White, E. O.W58L 

Loves of the Lady Arabella. Sea well, Mrs. 

M. E.:.SelL 

Low marriage. Craik, Mrs. D. M. (M.) 

See... C84B1 

Loyal hearts. Green, Evelyn Everett-.. .G824L 

Loyalty George. Parr, Mrs. Louisa.P25L 

Lucia, Hugh, and another. Needell, Mrs. 

J. H.N29L 

Luck of Roaring camp, and other stories. 

Harte, Bret .H25L 

Lucretia. Lytton, E. G. E. Bulwer Lytton, 

1st Baron.. .L99L3 

Lucy Crofton. Oliphant, Mrs. M. 0. (W.) .014L3 
Ludlow, J. M. Captain of the Janizaries. L96C 

King of Tyre. L96K 

That angelic woman.L96T 

Lush, C. K. Federal judge.L975F 

Luttrell, of Arran. Lever, Charles.L57L 

Lyall, Edna, pseud. See. . . Bayly, A. E. 

Lyndell Sherburne. Douglas, A. M.D75L1 

Lytton, E. G. E. Bulwer Lytton, 1st Baron. 
Alice; sequel to Ernest Maltravers. . L99A 


Caxtons.L99C 

Coming race. L99C1 

Devereux.L99D 

Disowned.L99D1 

Ernest Maltravers.L99E 

Note .—For continuation see Alice. 

Eugene Aram.L99E1 

Same, with Zanoni.L99E2 

Godolphin, and Falkland.L99G 

Harold.L99H 

Kenelm Chillingly.L99K 

Last days of Pompeii.L99L 

Last of the barons.L99L1 

Leila, and Calderon, the courtier.L99L2 

Lucretia.L99L3 

“My novel.” 2 v.L99M 

Night and morning.L99N 

Parisians.L99P 

Paul Clifford.L99P1 

Pausanias the Spartan.L99P2 

Pelham.L99P3 

Pilgrims of the Rhine.L99P4 

Same. See.... 821-L99E 

Rienzi.L99R 

Strange story, and Haunted and the haunt¬ 
ers. L99S 

Student, and Asmodeus at large.L99S1 


Lytton,E. G. E. Bulwer Lytton, 1st Baron. 

What will he do with it? 2v. L99W 

Zanoni.L99Z 

Same, with Eugene Aram L99E2 

Lytton, E. R. Bulwer Lytton, 2d Baton. (Owen 

Meredith.) Ring of Amasis.L992R 

Maartens, Maarten, pseud. See. Poorsen- 
Schwartz, J. van der. 

McCarthy, J. H. Woman of impulse. M134W 
McCarthy, Justin. Dear Lady Disdain. M13D 

Dictator.M13D1 

Lady Judith. . M13L 

Linley Rochford. M13L1 

Paul Massie.M13P 


Waterdale neighbours.M13W 

and Praed, Mrs. R. M. (C.) “Right Hon¬ 
ourable” . M132R 

MacClellan, Mrs. H. (H) (Harford Flemming.) 

Cupid and the sphinx. M136C 

McClelland, E. G. Daughter of two nations. 

M137D 

MacClelland, M. G. Jean Monteith M138J 

Old post-road ,. .M1380 

Princess.M138P 

St. John’s wooing.,...M138S 

Macdermots of Ballycloran. Trollope, An¬ 
thony. T75M 

MacDonald, George. Adela Cathcart.. M14A 

Alec Forbes of Howglen. M14A1 

Annals of a quiet neighbourhood M14A2 

At the back of the north wind.M14A3 

David Elginbrod. M14D 

Donal Grant.M14D1 

Elect lady. M14E 

Flight of the shadow M14F 

Guild Court.\ : M14G 

Heather and snow. M14H 

Home again.M14H1 

Lilith. M14L 

Malcolm.M14M 

Marquis of Lossie. M14M1 

Mary Marston. M14M2 

Paul Faber, surgeon. M14P 

Phantastes. M14P1 

Robert Falconer. M14R 

Rough shaking.M14R1 

Sir Gibbie. M14S 

Stephen Archer, and other tales. M14S1 

There and back.M14T 

Thomas Wingfold, curate.M14T1 

Warlock 0’ Glenwarlock.M14W 

Weighed and wan ting.M14W1 

Wilfrid Cumbermede..*.M14W2 


MacDowell, Mrs. K. S. (B.) (Shenoood Bon¬ 


ner.) Dialect tales. M144D 

Macfarlane, Charles. Romance of history: 

Italy.M16R 

McGlasson, E. W. Ministers of grace M17M 

Machar, A. M. Roland Graeme. M177R 

McIntosh, M. J. Aunt Kitty’s tales M18A 

Charms and counter-charms.M18C 

Evenings at Donaldson Manor.M18E 

Lpfty and the lowly..M18L 





























































































FICTION. 


181 


McIntosh, M. J. Praise and principle. . M18P 

Two lives. M18T 

Two pictures. M18T1 

Mackay, Mrs. Colonel. Wycliffites M19W 
McKeever, H. B. Maude and Miriam. M194M 
Twice crowned M194T 

Westbrook parsonage M194W 

Mackie, P. B. Mademoiselle de Berny. M196M 


Maclaren, Ian, pseud. See. Watson, J. M. 
M’Lean, Alison. Paul Heriot’s pictures. M22P 
Quiet stories from an old woman’s garden. 


M22Q, 

McLean, S. P., afterwards Mrs. Green. Cape 

Cod folks.M223C 

Leon Pontifex.M223L 

Some other folks. M223S 

Stuart and Bamboo.M223S1 

Towhead. M223T 

Vesty of the Basins. M223V 

McLennan, William. Spanish John.M225S 

Macleod, Norman. Character sketches. M227C 

Highland parish.M227H 

Old lieutenant and his son.M2270 

Starling. M227S 

MacLeod of Dare. Black, William.B56M 

McManus, L. Silk of the kine M23S 

Macquoid, Mrs K. S. Esau Runswick M24E 

Patty. M24P 

McVeys. Kirkland, Joseph K636M 

Madam. Oliphant, Mrs. M. 0. (W.) .014M 

Madam Lucas. M26 

Madame de Presnel. Poynter, E. F. . P87M 

Madame Delphine. Cable, G. W. CUM 

Madame Fontenoy. Roberts, Margaret. R54M 
Madame Th£rfese. Erckmann, Emile, and 
Chatrian, Alexandre Er2M 

Madcap Violet. Black, William.B56M1 

Madeleine. Kavanagh, Julia .K17M 

Madeline. Holmes, Mrs. M. J H73M2 

Madeline. Sandeau, L. S. J Sa57M 

Madelon. Wilkins, M. E.W65M 


Mademoiselle Bismarck. Rochefort, Henri. 

R594M 

Mademoiselle de Berny. Mackie, P. B. .M196M 
Mademoiselle Mori. Roberts, Margaret.R54Ml 
Madonna Mary. Oliphant, Mrs. M. 0. (W.) 

014M1 

Madonna of the Alps. Schulze-Smidt, B Sch8M 

Madonna of the tubs. Phelps, E. S.P51M 

Magdalena. John, H. F. C. E.J6102 

Note. —Bound with her Over yonder. 

Magic ink, and other stories. Black, Will¬ 
iam .!. . B56M2 

Magnhild. Bjornson, Bjornstjerne B55M 

Magruder, Julia. Realized ideal M27R 

Maid of Killeena, and other stories. Black, 
William. B56G1 

Note .—Bound with his Green pastures and Piccadilly. 

Same .B56M3 

Note.— Bound with his Monarch of Mincing Lane. 

Maistre, Xavier, Comte de. Journey round 
my room. M28J 


Major and minor. 2 v. Norris, W. E. . . N79M 

Maker of moons. Chambers, R. W.,C354M 

Making of a prig. Sharp, Evelyn.Sh2M 

Malcolm. Macdonald, George.M14M 

Malet, Lucas, pseud. See Harrison, Mrs. 
(Kingsley.) 

Mallock, W. H. New republic M29N 

Man and wife. Collins, Wilkie.C69M 

Man in black. Weyman, S. J.W54M 

Man of mark. Hawkins, A. H. H29M 

Man who laughs. Hugo, Victor. H876M 

Man who wins. Herrick, Robert.H435M 

Man without a country, and other tales. 

Hale, E. E.H13M 

“Man’s a man for a’ that.” Ailing, Mrs. C. 

A. (P.). A159M 

Mann, M. E. Susannah M31S 

Manoeuvring. Edgeworth, Maria. 

See. . Ed3T, v. 7 

Mansfield park. 2 v. Austen, Jane.Au7M 

Manxman. Caine, Hall.C12M 

Many inventions. Kipling, Rudyard. K625M 

Marble faun. Hawthorne, Nathaniel . H31M 
Marcella. 2 v. Ward, Mrs. Humphry. W21M 

March hares. Frederic, Harold.F87M 

Mardi. 2 v. Melville, Herman M49M 

Margaret Percival. Sewell, E. M.Se9M 

Margarethe. Schmieden, Else.Sch54M 

Margret Howth. Davis, Mrs. R. B. (H.). D29M 
Marguerite de Valois. 2 v. Dumas, Alex¬ 
andre. D89M 


Margueritte, Paul and Victor. Disaster. . M33D 


Maria Wuz, and Lorenz Stark. Richter, 

J. P. F . R42M 

Marianela. Perez Galdos, Benito P41M 

Marie. Pooshkin, A. S P814M 

Marie Antoinette and her son. Mundt, 

K. M. M92M 

Marion Darche. Crawford, F. M.C86M 

Marion’s faith. King, Capt. Charles. K58M 
Marjorie Daw, and other people. Aldrich, T. 

B. A12M 

Marjorie’s quest. Lincoln, Mrs. J. T. (G.) L63M 

Marjory Moore, Sergeant, Adeline.Se7M 

Mark of Cain. Lang, Andrew.L25M 

Marked “personal.” Green, A. K.G82M 

Markof. Durand, Mme . *!■ ■■■ D93M 

Marlitt, E., pseud. See. . John, H. F. C. E. 
Marm Lisa. Wiggin, Mrs. K. D W64M 

Marmaduke, Herbert. Blessington, M. G. 

(P.) F., Countess of .B615M 

Marooned. Russell, W. C R91M 

Marquis of Carabas. Spofford, Mrs. H. E. (P.) 

Sp6M 

Marquis of Lossie. MacDonald, George. M14M1 

Marriage. 2 v. Ferrier, S. E.F41M 

Marriage ceremony. Cambridge, Ada , pseud. 

C14M 

Marriage of Elinor. Oliphant, Mrs. M. 0. 

(W.). 014M2 

Marriages, The. James, Henry, jr. See. .. J23L 




































































182 


FICTION. 


Marryat, Florence. 

See. Lean, Mrs. F. (M.) R.-C. 


Marryat, Capt. Frederick. Jacob Faithful. 

M35J 

Japhet in search of a father. M35J1 

King’s own. M35K 

Masterman Ready M35M1 

Mr. Midshipman Easy M35M 

OllaPodrida M350 

Phantom ship M35P 

Poacher. M35P1 

Marsena, and other stories of the wartime. 

Frederic, Harold.F87M1 

Marsh, Mrs. A. (C.) Admiral’s daughter M355A 

Aubrey.. M355A1 

Castle Avon. M355C 

Norman’s bridge M355N 

Ravenscliffe. M355R 

Rose of Ashurst. M355R1 

Time, the avenger M355T 

Wilmingtons. M355W 

Marsh, C. L. Opening the oyster M3570 

Marshall, Mrs. E. (M.) Christabel Kings- 

cote. M36C 

Close of St. Christopher’s M36C1 

Constantia Carew M36C2 

Day spring . . .». M36D 

Escape from the Tower M36E 

In four reigns M36I 

In the East country M36I1 { 

Lady Alice M36L 

Master of the musicians. M36M 

'Mrs. Mainwaring’s journal. M36M1 j 

Mrs. Willoughby's octave. M36M2 

Rochemonts. M36R 

Under Salisbury spire M36U I 

Young Queen of Hearts M36Y 

Marstons, The. Aide, Hamilton Ai2M 

Martha Corey. DuBois, C. G D85M 

Martin, K. B. Belgian days M365B 

Martin Ohuzzlewit. 2 v. Dickens, Charles. 

D55M 

Martins of Cro’ Martin. 3 v. in 2. Lever, 

Charles. L57M 

Martyi's of Spain, and the Liberators of Hol¬ 
land. Charles, Mrs. E. (R.) C38M 

Maruja. Harte, Bret. H25M 

Mary Anerley. Blackmore, R. D B564M 

Mary Barton. Gaskell, Mrs. E. C. (S.) G21M 
Mary Marston. MacDonald, George M14M2 

Marzio’s crucifix. Crawford, F. M C86M1 

Mask and a martyr. Prescott, E. L P92M 

Masoch, Leopold von Sacher-. See. .. 
Sacher-Masoch, Leopold von. 

Master. Zangwill, I. Z15M 

Master and man. Tolstoi, L. N., Graf. T58M 


Master mosaic-workers. Dudevant, Mme. 

" D86M 

Master of Ballantrae. Stevenson, R. L. . . St5M 
Master of the magicians. Phelps, E. S., and 

Ward, H. D .P512M 

Master of the musicians. Marshall, Mrs. 
E.M.M36M 


Masterman Ready. Marryat, Capt. Freder¬ 
ick.M35M1 

Matchmaker. Walford, Mrs. L. B. (0.). W14M 
Mate of the Daylight. Jewett, S. O J55M 

Matt. Buchanan, R. W. B85M 

Matthews, Brander. 11 is father’s son. M43H 

Vignettes of Manhattan. M43V 

Mattie. Robinson, F. W R56M 

Maud and Miriam. McKeever, H. B M194M 

Mauprat. Dudevant, Mme D86M1 

Maurice Tiernny Lever, Charles . L57M1 

May Martin, and other tales of the Green 
mountains. Thompson, I). I*. T37M 

Mayo, Mrs. I. (F.) ( Edward Garrett.) Doing 

and dreaming. M45D 

Equal to the occasion. M45E 

Gold and dross M45G 

House by the works M45H 

John Winter. M45J 

Occupations of a retired life M450 

Premiums paid to experience. M45P 

White as snow. M45W 

Mayo, W. S. Kaloolah M454K 

Mayor of Casterbridge. Hardy, Thomas H22M 
Meade, L. T., pseud. See. Smith, Mrs. E. 

T. (M.) T. 

Meadow Brook. Holmes, Mrs. M. J .H73M 

Melbourne House. Warner, Susan.W24M 

Mellichampe. Simms, W. G.’.Si4M 

Melting snows. Schoenaich-Carolath, Prince. 


Sch6M 

Melville, G. J. W. Queen Maries. M486Q 

Melville, Herman. Mardi. 2 v. M49M 

Redburn. M49R 

Melville, M. C. Lost ring. M493L 

Memoirs of a cavalier. Memoirs of Captain 
Carle ton, etc. Defoe, Daniel.D36M 


Memoirs of a physician. Dumas, Alexandre. 


D89M1 

Memoirs of Barry Lyndon. See. . . T32H 

Same, and the Fatal boots.T32B 

Memoirs of two young married women. Bal¬ 
zac, Honore de. B21M 

Memories. Muller,Max. M91M 

Men of the moss-hags. Crockett, S. R. . . C87M 

Mercedes of Castile. Cooper, J. F.C78M 

Merchant of Berlin. Mundt, K. M M92M1 

Mercy Philbrick’s choice. Jackson, Mrs. H. 

M. (F.) H.J12M 

Mere cypher. Dickens, M. A..D553M 


Meredith, George. Amazing marriage. 2 v. 


M54A 

Diana of the crossways.M54D 

Egoist. M54E 

Lord Ormont and his Aminta.M54L 

One of our conquerors.M540 

Rhoda Fleming...:’.M54R 

Meredith, K. M. 0. Green gates. .......M543G 

Meredith, Owen,ps<;ud. See. . Lytton,E. R. 

Bulwer Lytton. ,?rf Baron. 

Merriman, H. S , pseud of H. S. Scott. From 

one generation to another.M55F 

In Kedar’s tents. M55I 














































































FICTION. 


183 


Merriman, H. S., pseud. of H. S. Scott. 

Roden’s Corner. M55R 

Sowers. M55S 

Merry Chanter. Stockton, F. U St6M 

Merry maid of Aready, His T^ordsliip, and 

other stories. Harrison, Mrs. C. (C.) H247M 

Merry tales. Clemens, S. L. C59M 

Mervyn Clitheroe. Ainsworth, W. II . . Ai6M 

Messages from Mars. Brain, R. J). B73M 

Meta's faith. Tabor, Eliza. T11M 

Mexican campaign. Janvier, T. A. 

See. J267C 

Micah Clarke. Doyle, A. C.D77M 

Michaelis, Richard. Looking further for¬ 
ward ; answer to Bellamy’s Looking back¬ 
ward . M58L 

Midge. Bunner, H. C . B885M 

Middlemarch. 2 v. Cross, Mrs. M. A. 

IE.) L ;.C88M 

Mild barbarian. Fawcett, Edgar.F28M 

Mildred. Craik, G. M.C843M 

Mildred. Holmes, Mrs. M. J.H73M3 

Miles Wallingford. Cooper, ,7. F . C78M1 

Military life in Italy. Amicis, Edmondo de. 

Am5M 

Mill on the floss. Cross, Mrs. M. A. (E.)L. 

C88M1 

Millbank. Holmes, Mrs. M. J H73M1 

Miller, Hugh. Tales and sketches M597T 

Miller, Joaquin. Danites in the Sierras M61D 

Shadows of Shasta .M61S 

Millionaire M625 

Milly’s hero. Robinson, F. W R56M1 

Mingo, and other sketches in black and white. 

Harris, J. C. H24M 

Minister’s charge. Howells, W. 1) H24M 
Ministers of grace. McGlasson, E. W M17M 
Minister’s wooing. Stowe, Mrs. II. E. (B.) 

St76M 

Mirage. Fletcher, J. C . F63M 

Miserables, Les. 2 v. Hugo, Victor. H876M1 
Same. See. . H876N1, v. 2 and 3. 

Miss Angel. Ritchie, Mrs. a. I. (T.) . R498M 

Miss Archer Archer. Burnham, Mrs. C. 

L;(R.) .B935M 

Miss Bagg’s secretary. Burnham, Mrs. C 

L. (R.). B935M1 

Miss Bonnybel. Cooke, .T. E. C77M 

Miss Carew. Edwards, A B . Ed9M 

Miss Churchill. Fisher, F. C.F53M 

Miss Crespigny. Burnett, Mrs. F (II.) 

See . . . B93E, v. 1. 

Miss Curtis. Wells, Mrs. K. (G.).W47M 

Miss Gilbert’s career. Holland, .1. G H72M 
Miss Grace of All Souls. Tirebuck, W. E T51M 

Miss .Terry. Black, Alexander. B557M 

Miss Lou. Roe, E. P.R62M 

Miss Ludington’s sister. Bellamy, Edward. 

B414M 

Miss Marjoribanks. Oliphant, Mrs. M.O. (W. > 

014M3 

Miss Nancy’s pilgrimage. Johnson, V. W J63M 


Miss Prudence. Conklin, Mrs. J. M. (I>.) C76M 

Miss Toosey’s mission, and Laddie.M68 

Missionary sheri(T. French, Alice.F89M 

Mr. Absalom Billingslea, and other Georgia 

folk. Johnston, R. M.J645M 

Mr. Isaacs. Crawford, F. M.C86M2 

Mr. Midshipman Easy. Marryat, Capl. Fred¬ 
erick. M35M 

Mr. Oldmixon. Hammond, W. A.H188M 

Mr. Wayt’s wife’s sister. Terhune, Mrs. INI. 

V. H.T27M1 

Mr. Wynyard’s ward. Parr, Harriet. P248M 
Mrs. Arthur. Oliphant, Mrs. M. O. (W.).014M4 

Mrs. Cliff’s yacht. Stockton, F. R . St6Ml 

Mrs. Crichton’s creditor. Hector, Mrs. A. 

F. T .H35M 

Mrs. Falcion. Parker, Gilbert.P22M 

Mrs. Fenton. Norris, \V. E.N79M1 

Mrs. Gainsborough’s diamonds. Hawthorne, 

Julian.H298M 

Mrs. Gerald. Pool, M. L. .P79M 

Mistress Judith. Liddell, Mrs. C. C. (F.-T.) 

L617M 

Mrs. Keats Bradford. Pool, M. L. P79M1 

Mrs. Lirriper’s legacy. Dickens, Charles. 

See . . D55S1 

Mrs. Lirriper’s lodgings. Dickens, Charles. 

See. . D55S1 

Mrs. Lorimer. Harrison, Mrs. (Kingsley.) 

H249M 

Mrs. Mainwaring’s journal. Marshall, Mrs. 

E. (M.). M36M1 

Mrs. Merriam’s scholars. Hale, E.E . H13M1 

Mistress of Beech Knoll. Burnham, Mrs. C. 

L. (li.).B935M2 

Mrs. Romney. Carey, R. N.C18M 

Mrs. Skaggs’s husbands, and other stories. 

Harte, Bret.H25M1 

Mrs. Willoughby’s octave. Marshall, Mrs. 

E. (M.). M36M2 

Mitchel, F. A. Chattanooga. M683C 

Sweet revenge; romance of Civil war. M683S 
Mitchell, D. G. (Ik Marvel.) Doctor Johns. 

M686D 

Mitchell, J. A. Amos Judd.M688A 

That first affair, and other sketches M688T 

Mitchell, S. W. Adventures of Francois. M69A 

Characteristics . . M69C 

Hugh Wynne. 2 v.M69H 

In war time. M69I 

When all the woods are green. M69W 

Mitford, M. R. Our village. Ser 1-2. 2 v. 

M6950 

Modern Adam and Eve in a garden. Doug¬ 
las, A. M. D75M 

Modern Griselda. Edgeworth, Maria. 

See . Ed3T, v. 10. 

Modern instance. Howells, W. I). H84M1 

Modern Mephistopheles. Alcott, L. M A114M 

Modern Telemachus Yonge, C. M.Y8M 

Mohammed Ali and his house. Mundt, K. M. 

M92M2 

Molesworth, Mrs. M. L. (S.) Philippa. . M73P 































































184 


FICTION. 


Molly Bawn. Argles, Mrs. Margaret. Ar3M 
Molly Bishop’s family. Nitzch, Mrs. Helen. 

N64M 

Monarch of Mincing Lane. Black, William. 

B56M3 

Mona’s choice. Hector, Mrs. A. F. T H35M1 

Monastery. Scott, Sir Walter, Bart. Sco3M 

Money-makers. Keenan, 11. F.K25M 

Monikins. Cooper, J. F.C78M2 

Monk of the Aventine. Eckstein, Ernst Ec5M 
Monks of Thelema. Besant, Walter, and 

Rice, James.B462M 

Montgomery, Florence. Colonel Norton M76C 
Montresor, F. F. False coin or true?. . . M766F 

Moonstone. Collins, Wilkie.C69M1 

Moore, George. Evelyn Innes. M77E 

Moore, Mrs. S. T. Kyle’s open gate.M78R 

More, Sir Thomas, Bart. Utopia; ed. by 

Lumby.M81U 

Moriah's mourning, and other half-hour 

sketches. Stuart, R. McE.. . .St9M 

Morley Ernstein. James, G. P. R.J228M 

Morris, William, blouse of the Wolfings. M83H 
Morse, Mrs. L. G. Rachel Stanwood M84R 

Mortal antipathy. Holmes, O. W .H734M 

Morton house. Fisher, F. C. F53M1 

Mose Evans. Baker, AY. M. B17M 

Moss-side. Terhune, Mrs. M. V. (H.) . T27M 

Mosses from an old manse. Hawthorne, 

Nathaniel. H31M1 

Mother’s recompense; sequel to Home influ¬ 
ence. Aguilar, Grace. .. ./r .Ag9M 

Mott, Edward. Old settler and his tales of 

Sugar Swamp.M860 

Motto changed. Ingelow, Jean.In4M 

Mugby junction. Dickens, Charles. 

See D55D2 

Miihlbach, Luise, pseud.. See. . . Mundt, K. M. 
Muller, Max. Memories ; a story of German 

love; tr. by Upton.. . M91M 

Muloch, D. M. See. . . Craik, Mrs. D M. (M.) 


Mumu, and the Diary of a superfluous man. 


.> Turgenief, Ivan..T84M 

Mundt, K. M. (Luise Miihlbach.) Andreas 

Hofer.M92A 

Berlin and Sans-Souci.M92B 

Daughter of an empress.M92D 

Empress Josephine.M92E 

. Frederick the Great and his court. M92F 

Frederick the Great and his family. . M92F1 

Goethe and Schiller.M92G 

Henry VIII. and his court. M92H 

Joseph II. and his court. M92J 

Louisa of Prussia. M92L 

Marie Antoinette and her son. M92M 

Merchant of Berlin.M92M1 

Mohammed Ali and his house. M92M2 

Napoleon and Bliicher.M92N 

Old Fritz and the new era.M920 

Prince Eugene and his times.M92P 

Queen Hortense.M92Q, 

Two life-paths. M92T 


! Mundt, Theodor. Count Mirabeau. ..... M923C 

Munro,Neil. John Splendid.M925J 

Murfree, M. N. (Charles Egbert Craddock.) 

Despot of Broomsedge Cove. M94D 

Down the ravine .M94D1 

His vanished star..M94H 

In the clouds. M94I 

In the “Stranger people’s” country. M94I1 

In the Tennessee mountains.M94I2 

(The) juggler .M94J 

Mystery of Witch-Face Mountain, and 

other stories.M94M 

Phantoms of the foot-bridge, and other 

stories.M94P 

Prophet of the Great Smoky Mountain M94P1 

Story of Keedon Bluffs. M94S 

Where the battle was fought M94W 

Murray, D. C. This little world. . M96T 

Murvale, Eastman. Tourgee, A. W . T64M 

Musaus, .T. C. A., Tieck, J. L., and Richter, 

J. P. F. Tales; tr. by Carlyle. M97T 

Musick, .T.R. Brahdock.M975B 

Columbia. T...C. . M975C 

Estevan....M975E 

Saint Augustine.M975S 

Mutable many. Barr, Robert.B273M 

My brother’s wife. Edwards, A. B.Ed9Ml 

My desire. Warner, Susan.W24M1 

My friends and I. Sturgis, J. R.St96M 

My lady. Bouvet, Marguerite.B66M 

My Lady Nicotine. Barrie, .T.M. See.. B277B 


My Ladv Nobody. Poorsen-Schwartz, J. 

van der. . P81M 

My Lady Pokahontas. Cooke, .T. E. C77M1 

My Lady Rotha. Weyman, S. J .W54M1 

“My novel.” 2 v. Lytton, E. G. E. Bulwer 

Lytton, 1st Baron .. . . L99M 

My wife and I. Stowe, Mrs. H. E. (B.). St76Ml 
Myddleton Pomfret. Ainsworth, W. H Ai6Ml 

Mysterious island. Verne, Jules.V59M 

Mystery of Witch-Face Mountain, and other 

stories. Murfree, M. N..M94M 

Nameless nobleman. Austin, Mrs. J. (G.) 

Au73N 

Napoleon and Bliicher. Mundt, K. M. M92N 

Narka, the nihilist. O'Meara, Kathleen Om2N 

Nasby, Petroleum V., pseud. See. .. Locke, 

D. R. 

Native of Win by, and other tales. Jewett, 

S. O.J55N 

Nature's serial story. Roe, E. P.R62N 

Near to nature’s heart. Roe. E. P.R62N1 

Needell, Mrs. J. II. Lucia, Hugh, and an¬ 
other.•.. N29L 

Neele, Henry. Romance of History: Eng¬ 
land.N296R 

Neighbor .Tackwood. Trowbridge, ,T. T .T76N 

Neighbours. Bremer, Fredrika.B75N 

Neighbours on the green. Oliphant, Mrs. 

M. O. (W.) .014N 

Neitschmann, Hermann. (Armin Stein ) 
Count Erbach.N55C 




















































































FICTION. 


185 


Nelly Kinnard’s kingdom. Douglas, A. M. 

D75N 

Nestlenook. Kip, Leonard.. . .K62N 

New Arabian nights. Stevenson, R. L.St5N 

New England nun, and other stories. Wil¬ 
kins, M. E. W65N 

New England tale, and miscellanies. Sedg¬ 
wick, C. M.Se33N 

New Harry and Lucy. Hale, E. E. and L. P. 

H132N 

New Magdalen. Collins, Wilkie. C69N 

New nobility. Forney, J. W.F766N 

New republic. Mallock, W. H.M29N 

New Samaritan. Wright, Mrs. J. (McN.).W93N 

New Timothy. Baker, W. M. B17N 

New York family. Fawcett, Edgar.F28N 

Newberry, F. E. Impress of a gentlewoman. 

N42I 

Not for profit.N42N 

Odd one....N420 

Sara, a princess.N42S 

Transplanted.N42T 

Newcomes. Thackeray, W. M.T32N 

Newell, C. M. Kam6hamdha.N44K 

Newport. Lathrop, G. P.L35N 

Newton, W. W. Priest and the man. N48P 

Next door. Burnham, Mrs. C. L. (R.). . B935N 

Nicholas Minturn. Holland, J. G.H72N 


Nicholas Nickleby. 2 v. Dickens, Charles. * 

D55N 

Nichols, Mrs. See. .. Bronte, Charlotte. 


Nichols, G. W. Sanctuary, story of the civil 

war. N53S 

Night and morning. Lytto.n, E. G. E. Bul- 

wer Lytton, 1st Baron .L99N 

Nina’s atonement, and other stories. Fisher, 

F. C.F53N 

Ninety-three. Hugo, Victor.H876N 

Same. See. . H876N1, v. 4. 

Nitzch, Mrs. Helen. ( Catherine Owen.) Molly 

Bishop’s family.N64M 

No church. Robinson, F. W.R56N 

No gentleman. Burnham, Mrs. C. L. (R.) 

B935N1 

No new thing. Norris, W. E.N79N 

Noble, A. L. Eunice Lathrop, spinster... N 66 E 


Rhyoves - of Antwerp..N66R 

Uncle Jack’s executors.N66U 


and Coann, P. C. Love and shawl-straps. 


N662L 

Noble blood. Hawthorne, Julian. H298N 

Noble life. Craik, Mrs. D. M. (M.).C84N 

Noble name. Glumer, Claire von.G52N 

Noblesse oblige. Roberts, Margaret.R54N 

Nobody. Warner, Susan.W24N 

Nordhoff, Charles. Cape Cod and all along 

shore.N76C 

Norman’s Bridge. Marsh, Mrs. A. (C.).M355N 

Norris, W. E. Billy Bellew.N79B 

Fight for the crown. N79F 

Major and minor. 2 v.N79M 

Mrs. Fenton.N79M1 


Norris, W. E. No new thing...N79N 

St. Ann’s.N79S 

Norseland tales. Boyesen, H. H.B69N 

North, Christopher, pseud. See... .Wilson, 
John. 

Northanger, Abbey. Austen, Jane.Au7N 

Same, and Persuasion.Au7Nl 

Norton, Mrs. Caroline. Old Sir Douglas. N820 

Not for profit. Newberry, F. E.N42N 

Not in the prospectus. Talbot. H.' L.T14N 

Notre-Dame. Hugo, Victor. See. H876N1, v. 1. 

Novel notes. Jerome, J. K.,.J476N 

Novels and tales; reprinted from Household 
words. 11 v. in 6. Dickens, Charles, ed. 

D552N 

Nye, E. W. (Bill Nye.) Guest at the Lud¬ 


low, and other stories.N98G 

O. T. Anderson, H. C ..An20 

Oak openings. Cooper, J. F.C780 

Occupations of a retired life. Mayo, Mrs. 

I. (F.).M450 

Odd one. Newberry, F. E .N420 

Odd or even ? Whitney, Mrs A. D. (T.) . W610 

0‘Donoghue. Lever, Charles...L570 

Off the Skelligs. Ingelow, Jean.In40 

Ogden, Antoinette, ed. Christmas stories 

from French and Spanish writers.Og2C 

Ogilvies. Craik, Mrs. D. M. (M.).C840 

Ohnet, Georges. Dr Rameau..Oh5D 

Olaf the glorious. Leighton, Robert.L530 


Old court life in France. 2 v. Elliot, Frances. 


E160 

Old Creole days. Cable, G. W .Cl 10 

Old curiosity shop, [and Reprinted pieces.] 

2 v. Dickens, Charles..D550 

Old friends and new. Jewett, S. O. J550 


Old Fritz and the new era. Mundt, K. M .M920 
Old Kaskaskia. Catherwood, Mrs. M. (H.) C280 
Old Kensington. Ritchie, Mrs. A. I. (T.) .R4980 
Old Lady Mary. Oliphant, Mrs. M. O. (W.) 0140 


Old lieutenant and his son. Macleod, Nor¬ 
man.M2270 

Old maid’s paradise. Phelps, E. S. P510 

Old mam’selle’s secret. John, H. F. C. E. J610 

Old Margaret. Kingsley, Hemy.K6130 

Old Mark Langston. Johnston, R. M.J6450 


Old Mr. Tredgold. Oliphant, Mrs. M. O. (W.) 

01401 


Old Mortality. Scott, Sir Walter, Bart. . Sco30 

Old Myddleton’s money. Hay, M. C.H320 

Old New-England days. Damon, S. M.... D180 

Old post-road. MacClelland, M. G.M13SO 

Old settler and his tales of Sugar Swamp. • 

Mott, Edward.M 86 O 

Old Sir Douglas. Norton, Mrs. Caroline. . N820 
Old slip warehouse. Denison, J/rs.M. A. D4140 

Oldbury. Keary, Annie . K210 

Oldtown folks. Stowe, Mrs. H. E. (B.). . . St760 
Oliphant, Mrs. M. O. (W.) Adam Grame of 

Mossgray. 014A 

Agnes .014A1 

At his gates. 014A2 

Country gentleman and his family. 014C 














































































186 


FICTION. 


* 


Oliphant, Mrs. M. 0. (W.) For love and life. 


014F 

House in Bloomsbury.014H 

House on the moor.014H1 

Innocent.0141 

John.014 J 

Laird of Norlaw...014L 

Last of the Mortimers.014L1 

Little pilgrim.014L2 

Lucy Crofton.014L3 

Madam. 014M 

Madonna Mary.014M1 

Marriage of Elinor.014M2 

Miss Marjoribanks.014M3 

Mrs. Arthur.014M4 

Neighbours on the green. 014N 

Old Lady Mary.0140 

Old Mr. Tredgold.01401 

Open door, and the Portrait.01402 

Perpetual curate.014P 

Primrose path...014P1 

Rector and the doctor’s family.OMR 

Salem chapel.014S 

Sir Robert’s fortune.014S1 

Sir Tom.014S2 

Son of the soil.014S3 

Story of a governess.014S4 

White ladies.014W 

Young Musgrave. 014Y 

Olive. Craik, Mrs. D. M. (M ).C8401 

Olive Blake’s good work. Jeaffreson, J. C J340 

Oliver Twist. Dickens, Charles.D5502 

011a Podrida. Marryat, Capt. Frederick M350 
O’Meara, Kathleen. Narka, the nihilist. Om2N 

On both sides. Baylor, F. C.B340 

On both sides of the shield. Charles, Mrs. 

E. (R.). C380 

On honour’s roll. Valentine, Mrs. L. (J.) ed. 

V230 

On many seas. Williams, F. B.W6690 

On the edge of the storm. Roberts, Marga¬ 
ret.R540 

On the eve. Turgenief, Ivan.T840 


On the face of the waters. Steel, Mrs. F. A. 

St30 

On the heights. 2 v. Auerbach, Berthold. 


Au30 

On the offensive. Putnam, G. I.P980 

On the plantation. Harris, J. C.H240 

On the red staircase. Taylor, M. I.T2150 

One and twenty. Robinson, F. W.R560 

One good guest. Walford, Mrs. L. B. (C.). W140 

One in a thousand. James, G. P. R.J2280 

£1,000,000 bank-note, and other new stories. 

Clemens, S. L. C590 

One of our conquerors. Meredith, George.M540 

One of the pilgrims. Fuller, Anna.F960 

One snowy night. Holt, E. S.H740 

One summer. Howard, B. W .H830 

One year. Peard, F. M.P320 


Only a girl. Hillern, Wilhelmine von.. .H5560 


Only human. Stannard, Mrs. H. E. V. (P.) 

St230 

Only way out. Keyser, L. S. K520 

Onoqua. Sparhawk, F. C.Sp20 

Open door, and the Portrait. Oliphant, Mrs. 

M. 0. (W.).01402 

Open-eyed conspiracy. Howells, W. D. ..H840 

Opening the oyster. Marsh, C. L.M3570 

Opinions of a philosopher. Grant, Robert. 

G7730 

Orange blossoms. Arthur, T. S.Ar70 

Oriole’s daughter. Fothergill, Jessie.F820 

Orley farm. Trollope, Anthony.T750 

Ormond. Edgeworth, Maria.Ed30 

Osborne of Arrochar. Douglas, A. M.D750 

Osbourne, Lloyd, joint author. See _Steven¬ 

son, R L. 

Oswald, E. J. Dragon of the north.Os9D 

Other girls. Whitney, Mrs. A. D. (T.). .. W6101 

Other people’s lives. Carey, R. N .C180 

Otis, Belle, pseud. See ... Woods, C. H. 

Otto the knight. French, Alice.F890 

Otto’s inspiration. Ford, M. H.F750 

Ouida, pseud. See... Rame, Louise de la. 

Our mutual friend. 2 v. Dickens, Charles. 

D5501 

Our neighbors in the corner house. Arthur, 


T. S .Ar701 

Our own set. Kiirschner, Lola. K960 

Our saints. Porter, Rose.P8340 

Our village. Ser. 1-2. 2 v. Mitford, M. R. 

M6950 

Out of step. Pool, M. L.P790 

Out of the sunset sea. Tourgee, A. W.T640 

Outpost. Austin, Mrs. J. (G.).Au730 

Over yonder. John, H. F. C. E.J6102 


Ovingdean Grange. Ainsworth, W. H. .. Ai60 
Owen, Catherine, pseud. See... .Nitzch, Mrs. 
Helen. 

Owl’s nest. John, H. F. C. E.J6101 

Oxley, J. M. In the wilds of the west coast. 

0x41 

Pactolus Prime. Tourgee, A. W.T64P 

Paddock, Mrs. Cornelia. Fate of Madame La 

Tour. P13F 

Page, Stanton, pseud. See. .. .Fuller, H. B. 

Page, T. N. Burial of the guns.P14B 

Elsket, and other stories.P14E 

In ole Virginia.P14I 

Red Rock.P14R 

Page of the Duke of Savoy. 2 v. Dumas, 

Alexandre.... D89P 

Paget, Violet. (Vernon Lee.) Baldwin. P144B 

Pair of blue eyes. Hardy, Thomas.H22P 

Palermo. Field, A. D.F446P 

Pan Michael. Sienkiewicz, Henryk.Si2P 

Pandora. James, Henry, jr. See .J23A 

Paragreens. Ruffini, G. D.R84P 

Parasite. Doyle, A. C.D77P 

Parisians. Lytton, E. G. E. Bulwer-Lytton, 

1st Baron .L99P 

















































































FICTION. 


187 


Parker, Gilbert. Battle of the strong.P22B 

Mrs. Falchion.P22M 

Seats of the mighty.P22S 

Trail of the sword.P22T 

Translation of a savage.P22T1 

Trespasser.P22T2 

Parr, Harriet. (Holme Lee.) Annis War- 

leigh’s fortunes.P248A 

Hawksview.P248H 

Her title of honour.P248H1 

Mr. Wynyard’s ward.P248M 

Parr, Mrs. Louisa. Adam and Eve.P25A 

Dorothy Fox.P25D 

Hero Carthew.P25H 

John Thompson, blockhead.P25J 

Loyalty George., t.P25L 

Parson Jones. Lean, Mrs. F. (M.) R.-C.. L47P 

Parson’s proxy. Hamilton, K. W.H184P 

Partisan. Simms, W. G.Si4P 

Passe Rose. Hardy, A. S.H21SP 

Paterson, Arthur. For freedom’s sake.. . P27F 
Path, of duty. James, Henry, jr. See. . J23A 

Pathfinder. Cooper, J. F.C78P 

Patience Preston, M. D. Saffensperger, Mrs 

A. F. R12P 

Patience Strong’s outings. Whitney, Mrs. 

A. D. (T.).W61P 

Patronage. Edgeworth, Maria. 

See... FdST, v. 14-16 

Patty. Macquoid, Mrs. K. '•.. . .. M24P 

Paul and Christina. Barr, Mrs. A. E.B27P 


Paul and Virginia. Saint Pierre, J. H. B. de. 

Sa2P 


Paul Clifford. Lytton, E. G. E. Bulwer-Lyt- 


ton, 1st Baron .L99P1 

Paul Faber, surgeon,MacDonald, George. M14P 
Paul Heriot’s choice M’Lean, Alison. .. M22P 

Paul Massie. McCarthy, Justin.M13P 

Paul Patoff. Crawford, F. M.C86P 

Pausanias the Spartan. Lytton, E. G. E. 

Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron .L99P2 

Paying guest. Gissing, G. R.G44P 

Payn, James. Best of husbands.P29B 

Cecil’s tryst.P29C 

Found dead.P29F 

Gwendoline’s harvest. .P29G 

Humorous stories.P29H 

Thicker than water.P29T 

Walter’s word.P29W 

Peacemakers. Stannard, Mrs. H. E. V. (P.) 

St23P 

Peak and prairie. Fuller, Anna.F96P 

Peard, F. M. Abbot’s bridge.P32A 

Castle and town.P32C 

One year.P320 

Rose-garden. P32R 

Unawares.P32U 

Pearl of Orr’s Island. Stowe, Mrs. H. E. (B.) 

St76P 


Peg Woffington, Christie Johnstone, and other 

stories. Reade, Charles.R22P 

Same. Christie Johnstone, and Singleheart 
and doubleface. Reade, Charles. R22P1 


Pelham. Lytton, E. G. E. Bulwer Lytton, 

1st Baron .L99P3 

Pemaquid. Prentiss, Mrs. E. (P.).P91P 

Pemberton, Max. “ Little Huguenot.”. . P36L 

Pembroke. Wilkins, M. E.W65P 

Pen; by the author of ‘‘Miss Toosey’s mis¬ 
sion.”.P365 

Pendennis. Thackeray, W. M.T32P 

Pendleton, Edmund. Conventional Bohe¬ 
mian.P368C 

Pendleton, Louis. Sons of Ham.P37S 

Wedding garment.P37W 

Penelope’s English experiences. Wiggin, 

Mrs. K. D. See... W64C 


Penelope’s progress. Wiggin, Mrs. K. D. . W64P 


Penniless girl. Behrens, Bertha.B39P 

Pension Beaurepas. James, Henry, jr. 

See... J23S 

People at Pisgah. Sanborn, E. W.Sa5P 

Pere Goriot. Balzac, Honors de.B21P 

Perez Galdos, Benito. Marianela .P41M 

Perilous secret. Reade, Charles.R22P2 

Perlycross. Blackmore, R. D.B564P 

Perpetual curate. Oliphant, Mrs. M. O. (W.) 

014P 

Ferry, A. Schoolmaster’s trial.P427S 

Perry, Bliss. Plated city.P429P 

Perry, Nora. For a woman.P43F 

Personal recollections of Joan of Arc. Clem¬ 
ens, S. L.C59P 

Persuasion. Austen, Jane.Au7P 

Same, and Northanger Abbey. Au7'Nl 

Peter Ibbetson. DuMaurier, George.D894P 

Petrie estate Brown, H. D.B81P 

Peveril of the neak. Scott, Sir Walter, Bart. 

ScoSP 

Phantasmion. Coleridge, Mrs. S. H. (C.). C68P 
Phantastes. MacDonald, George... M14P1 
Phantom ship. Marryat, Capt. Frederick.M35P 
Phantoms of the foot-bridge, and other 

stories. Murfree, M. N. M94P 

Phases of an inferior planet. Glasgow, 

Ellen.G46P 

Phelps, E. S., afterwards Mrs. Ward. Beyond 

the gates. P51B 

Doctor Zay.P51D 

Donald Marcy.. P51D1 

Fourteen to one.P51F 

Friends.. .P51F1 

Gates ajar.P51G 

Gates between.P51G1 

Hedged in.P51H 

Jack the fisherman. P51J 

Madonna of the tubs.P51M 

Old maid’s paradise.P510 

Sealed orders.P51S 

Silent partner. P51S1 

Singular life..P51S2 

Story of Avis.P51S4 

Supply at Saint Agatha’s... .P51S3 

and Ward, H. D. Come forth.P512C 

Master of the magicians.P512M 


























































































188 


FICTION. 


Phemie’s temptation. Terhune. Mrs. M. V. 

(H.).T27P 

Philip and his wife. Deland, Mrs. M. (C.) D37P 
Philippa. Molesworth, Mrs. M. L. (S.). . . M73P 

Phineas Finn. Trollope, Anthony.T75P 

Phineas Redux. Trollope, Anthony.T75P1 

Phroso. Hawkins, A. H. ...H29P 

Phyllis. Argles, Mrs. Margaret.Ar3P 

Phyllis of the Sierras, and a drift from Red¬ 
wood camp. Harte, Bret.H25P 

Picciola. Boniface, J. X.B64P 

Pickwick club. 2 v. Dickens, Charles. . D55P 
Pictures of the olden time. Sears, E. H Sel2P 

Pierce, G. A. Zachariah, the congressman. P61Z 

Pietro Ghisleri. Crawford, F. M. C86P1 

Pilgrim sorrow. Elizabeth, Queen of Rou- 

mania.E147P 

Pilgrims of the Rhine. Lytton, E. G. E. Bul- 

wer Lytton, 1st Baron .L99P4 

Same. See. .. .821-L99E 

Pillar of fire. Ingraham, J. H.In47P 

Pillars of the house. 2 v Yonge, C. M.Y8P 

Pilot and his wife. Lie, J. L. E.L62P 

Pine needles and old yarns. Warner, Susan. 

W24P 

Pink and white tyranny. Stowe, Mrs. Ii. E. 

(B.).St76Pl 

Pioneers. Cooper, J. F. C78P1 

Pirate. Scott, Sir Walter, Bart .Sco3Pl 

Pirate gold. Stimson, F. J.St57P 

Plain tales from the hills. Kipling, Rud- 

yard.K625P 

Plated city. Perry, Bliss.P429P 

Plebiscite. Erckmann, Emile, and Chatrian, 

Alexandre.Er2P 

Ploughed under; story of an Indian chief, 

told by himself.P727 

Poacher. Marryat, Capt. Frederick.M35P1 

Poet and merchant. Auerbach, Berthold. Au3P 
Poganuc people. Stowe, Mrs. H. E. (B.) 

St76P2 


Point of honor. Edwardes, Mrs. Annie.. Ed87P 

Point of view. James, Henry, jr. See .J23S 

Pomona’s travels. Stockton, F. R.St6P 

Pool, M. L. Against human nature.P79A 

Dally.P79D 

Friendship and folly.P79F 

In a dike shanty. P79I 

In the first person.P79I1 

Mrs. Gerald.P79M 

Mrs. Keats Bradford.P79M1 

Out of step. P790 

Red-Bridge neighborhood.P79B, 

Roweny in Boston.P79R1 

Two Salomes.P79T 

Poor, A. B. Brothers and strangers.P79B 

Poorsen-Schwartz, J. van der. (Maarten 

I Maartens.) God’s fool. P81G 

Greater glory. P81G1 

Her memory.P81H 

My Lady Nobody.P81M 


[ Pooshkin, A. S. Marie; a story of Russian 


love; tr. by Zielinska.P814M 

Port Tarascon. Daudet, Alphonse.D27P 

Porter, Jane. Scottish chiefs. 2v.P83S 

Thaddeus of Warsaw. P83T 

Porter, Rose. Foundations.P834F 

Honoria..*.P834H 

In the mist.P834I 

Our saints.P8340 

Saint Martin’s summer.P834S 

Song and a sigh.'.P834S1 

Story of a flower, and other fragments. 

P834S2 

Summer drift-wood.P834S3 

Note .—For sequel see Winter fire. 

Uplands and lowlands.P834U 

Winter fire ; sequel to Summer drift-wood. 

P834W 

Years that are told. P834Y 

Portrait. Oliphant. Mrs. M. O. (W.) 

See. .. .01402 

Portrait of a lady. James, Henry, jr .J23P 

Post, C. C. Congressman Swanson.P84C 

Post, W. K., Harvard stories.P844H 

Pouvillon, Emile. C6sette. P86C 

Poynter. E. F. Among the hills.P87A 

Ersilia.P87E 

Madame de Presnel.P87M 

Praed, Mrs. R. M. (Campbell), joint author. 

See... McCarthy, Justin. 

Prairie. Cooper, J. F.C78P2 

Praise and principle. McIntosh, M. J. . M18P 
Pratt portraits. Fuller, Anna.F96P1 


Preacher and the King. Bungener, L. L. F. 

B88P 

Premier and the painter. Zangwill, I.Z15P 

Premiums paid to experience. Mayo, Mrs. 

I. (F.).M45P 

Prentiss, Mrs. E. (P.) Aunt Jane’s hero. . P91A 

Avis Benson, with other sketches.P91A1 

Home at Greylock.P91H 

Pemaquid.P9 IP 

Stepping heavenward.P91S 

Urban6 and his friends. P91U 

Prescott, E. L. Apotheosis of Mr. Tyrawley. 

P92A 

Mask and a martyr.P92M 

Prescott, H. E. See... Spofford, Mrs. H. 

E. (P.) 

Preston, H. W. Aspendale.P925A 

Preston, Mrs. M. (J.) Aunt Dorothy.P927A 

Pretty Polly Pemberton. Burnett, Mrs. 

F. (H.) See... B93E, v. 2. 

Price of peace. Ackerman, A. W .Ac5P 

Pride and prejudice. 2 v. Austen, Jane. Au7Pl 
Pride of Jennico. Castle, Agnes and Egerton. 

C27P 

Priest and the man. Newton, W. W.N48P 

Prime, W. C. Later years.P93L 

Prime minister. Trollope, Anthony.T75P2 

Primes and their neighbors. Johnston, R. 

M.J645P 
















































































FICTION. 


189 


Primrose path. Oliphant, Mrs. M. O. (W.) 

014P1 

Prince, Mrs. H. C. (P.). Story of Christine 

Rochefort.P934S 

Prince Eugene and his times. Mundt, K. M. 

M92P 

Prince of India. 2 v. Wallace, Lew.W16P 

Prince of the House of David. Ingraham, 


J. H.In47Pl 

Princess. MacClelland, M. G.M138P 

Princess Aline. Davis, R. H.D292P 

Princess Casamassima. James, Henry,jr. J23P1 

Princess of Thule. Black, William.B56P 

Princess Ogh^rof. Durand, Mme .D93P 

Princeton stories. Williams, J. L.W67P 

Princetonian. Barnes, James.B26P 

Prisoner of Zenda. Hawkins, A. H.H29P1 

Prisoners of conscience. Barr, Mrs. A. E. 

B27P1 

Prodigal in love. Wolf, Emma.W83P 

Professor. Bronte, Charlotte.B79P 

Prophet of the Great Smoky Mountain. Mur- 

free, M. N.M94P1 

Prose writings. Willis, N. P.W676P 

Prosper. Cherbuliez, Victor.C42P 

Prudence. Lillie, Mrs. L. C. (W.).L626P 

Prudence Palfrey. Aldrich, T. B.A12P 

Prue and I. Curtis, G. W.C94P 

Prusias. 2 v. Eckstein, Ernst.Ec5P 

Pugh, E. W. Street in Suburbia.P96S 

Pupil, The. James, Henry, jr. See... .J23L 
Pursuit of the house-boat. Bangs, J. K.B224P 
Pushkin, Alexander. See. . . Pooshkin, A. S. 

Put yourself in his place. 2 v. Reade, 

Charles.R22P3 

Putnam, Eleanor, pseud. See. .. .Bates, Mrs. 

H. L. (V.) 

Putnam, G. I. In blue uniform.P98I 

On the offensive.P980 

Quabbin. Underwood, F. H.Un2Q 

Quaint Crippen. Thurber, A. M.T42Q 

Quaint nook in the Jura. Ruffini, G. D.. .R84Q 

Quaker girl of Nantucket. Lee, M. C.L51Q 

Quaker home. Tucker, G. F.T79Q 

Quality of mercy. Howells, W. D.H84Q 

Queechy. Warner, Susan.W24Q 

Queen Hortense. Mundt, K. M.M92Q 

Queen Mab. Kavanagh, Julia.K17Q 

Queen of Connaught.Q34 

Queen of hearts. Collins, Wilkie.C69Q 

Queen’s Maries. Melville, G. J. W.M488Q 


Queen’s necklace. 2 v. Dumas, Alexandre. 

D89Q 

Quentin Durward. Scott, Sir Walter, Bart. 

Sco3Q 

Question. Ebers, Georg.Eb3Q 

Question of identity. Dodge, Mrs. M. E. (M.) 

D665Q 

Quiet stories from an old woman’s garden. 

McLean, Alison.•.M22Q 

Quincy, Edmund. Haunted adjutant, and 
other stories.Q4H 


Quincy, Edmund. Wensley, and other stories. 

Q4W 

Quintus Claudius. 2 v. Eckstein, Ernst .Ec5Q 

Quisisana. Spielhagen, Friedrich.Sp4Q 

Quits. 2 v. Tautphoeus, J. M., Baronin 

von.T19Q 

“Quo vadis.” Sienkiewicz, Henryk.Si2Q 

Rachel Ray. Trollope, Anthony.T75R 

Rachel, Stanwood. Morse, Mrs. L..G.M84R 

Rachel’s share of the road. Hamilton, K. W. 

H184R 

Raffensperger, Mrs. A. F. Patience Pres¬ 
ton, M. D.R12P 

Raiders. Crockett, S. R.C87R 

Ralph, Julian. Alone in China, and other 

stories.R137A 

Ralph the heir. Trollope, Anthony.T75R1 

Ralstons. 2 v. Crawford, F. M.C86R 

Same, Louise de la. ( Ouida .) Under two 

flags.R14U 

Ramona. Jackson, Mrs. H. M. (F.) H.... J12R 
Rankell’s remains. Wendell, Barrett. .. .W48R 

Ranthorpe. Lewes, G. H.L58R 

Raspe, R. E. Travels of Baron Munchausen. 

R19B 

Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia. Johnson, 

Samuel.J628R 

Ravenscliffe. Marsh, Mrs. A. (C.).M355R 

Ravenshoe. Kingsley, Henry.K613R 

Raymond, Walter. (Tom Cobbleigh.) Love 

and quiet life.:..R21L 

Tryphena in love. R21T 

Rayner, E. Free to serve.R214F 

Reade, Charles Cloister and the hearth. 2 v. 

R22C 

Foul play.R22F 

Griffith Gaunt.R22G 

Hard cash, and the Wandering heir. 2 v. 

R22H 

It is never too late to mend.R22I 

Same, and othei- stories. 2 v....R22I1 

Love me little, love me long.R22L 

Peg Woffington, Christie Johnstone, and 

other stories.R22P 

Same, Christie Johnstone, and Single¬ 
heart and dbubleface.R22P1 

Perilous secret.R22P2 

Put yourself in his place. 2 v.R22P3 

Simpleton.R22S 

Real thing, and other tales. James, Henry, jr. 

J23R 

Realized ideal. Magruder, Julia.M27R 

Realmah. Helps, Sir Arthur.H37R 

Rebel queen. Besant, Walter...B46R 

Recollection of Auton House. Hoppin, Au¬ 
gustus.H77R 

Recompense. Seymour, Mrs. M. H.Se96R 

Rector and the doctor’s family. Oliphant, 

Mrs. M. O. (W.).014R 

Rector of St. Mark’s. Holmes, Mrs. M. J. 

See....H73W 

Red axe. Crockett, S. R.C87R1 







































































190 


FICTION. 


Red badge of courage. Crane, Stephen_C85R 

Red.-Brid.ge neighborhood. Pool, M. L. . . P79R 


Red cap and blue jacket. Dunn, George. . D926R 

Red cockade. Weyman, S. J.W54R 

Red republic. Chambers, R. W.C354R 

Red Rock. Page, T. N. P14R 

Red Rover. Cooper, J. F.C78R 

Red wallflower. Warner, Susan.W24R 

Redburn. Melville, Herman.M49R 

Redgauntlet. Scott, Sir Walter, Bart. .. . Sco3R 

Reds of the Midi. Gras, Felix.G778R 

Redskins. Cooper, J. F.C78R1 

Refugees. Doyle, A. C. D77R 

Regent’s daughter. Dumas, Alexandre. . .D89R 

Regina. Sudermann, Hermann.Su2R 

Reid, Christian, pseud. See.. . Fisher, F. C. 

Release. Yonge, C. M.Y8R 

Remember the Alamo. Barr, Mrs. A. E. . .B27R 

Rent in a cloud. Lever, Charles.L57R 

Reijublic without a president, and other 

stories. Ward, H. D.W198R 

Return of the native. Hardy, Thomas. . . H22R 

Reuter, Fritz. In the year ’13.R32I 

Reverberator. James, Henry, jr .J23R1 

Revolt of a daughter. Kirk, Mrs. E. W. (O.). K63R 


Revolution in Tanner’s lane. White, W. H. 

W558R 

Revolutionary love-story, and the High 
steeple of St. Chrysostom’s. Kirk, Mrs. 

E. W. (O.).K63R1 

Reynolds, G. W. M. Robert Bruce.R33R 

Rhoda Fleming. Meredith, George.M54R 

Rhyoves of Antwerp Noble, A. L.N66R 

Ribstone Pippins. Tuttiett, M. G.T88R 

Rice, James, joint author. See. . . Besant, 
Walter. 

Richard Edney and the Governor’s family. 

Judd, Sylvester.J88R 

Richard Hurdis. Simms, W. G. Si4R 

Richards, Mrs. L. E. (H.) Love and rocks.R38L 
Richardson, Samuel. Clarissa Harlowe. 4 v. 

in 2.. . R39C 

Richelieu. James, G. P. R.J228R 

Richter, .T. P. F. Campaner thal, and other 

writings.R42C 

Flower, fruit, and thorn pieces; tr. by 

Noel. 2 v..R42F 

Hesperus; tr. by Brooks. 2 v. R42H 

Invisible lodge. R42I 

Maria Wuz, and Lorenz Stark.R42M 

Titan ; tr. by Brooks. 2 v.R42T 

joint author. See. . . . Musaus, J. C. A. 

Rienzi. Lytton, E. G. E. Bulwer Lytton, 1st 

Baron .L99R 

“Right honourable.” McCarthy, Justin, 

and Praed, Mrs. R. M. (C.).M132R 

Ring of Amasis. Lytton, E. R. Bulwer Lyt¬ 
ton , 2d Baron .L992R 

Rise of Iskander. Disraeli, B.. 1st Earl of 
Beaconsfield. See. .. D63C1 

Rise of Silas Lapham. Howells, W. D. .. .H84R 

Rita. Aide, Hamilton.Ai2R 


Ritchie, Mrs. A. I. (T.) Miss Angel.R498M 

Old Kensington.R4980 

Story of Elizabeth.R498S 

Village on the cliff.R498V 

Ritchie,Leitch. Romance of history: France. 

R51R 

Rob Roy. Scott, Sir Walter, Bart .Sco3Rl 


Robert Bruce. Reynolds, G. W. M .R33R 

Robert Elsmere. 2 v. Ward, Mrs. Humphry. 

W21R 


Robert Falconer. MacDonald, George.. .M14R 
Roberts, C. G. D. Forge in the forest... R537F 


Roberts, Margaret. Denise.R54D 

In the olden time.R54I 


Madame Fontenoy..R54M 

Mademoiselle Mori.R54M1 

Noblesse oblige.R54N 

On the edge of the storm.R540 

Sydonie’s dowry.R54S 

Robertson, M. M. By a way she knew not R55B 

David Fleming’s forgiveness.R55D 

Eunice.R55E 

Inglises. R55I 

Robinson, F. W. Mattie.R56M 

Milly’8 hero....R56M1 

No church.R56N 

One and twenty.R560 

Second-cousin Sarah.R56S 

True to herself.R56T 

Robinson, R. E. Danvis folks.R565D 

Roche, R. M. Children of the abbey. 2 v. 

R59C 


Rochefort, Henri. Mademoiselle Bismarck. 

R594M 

Rochemonts. Marshall, Mrs. E. (M.)... M36R 
Roden’s Corner. Merriman, H. S.,psmd.M55R 

Rodney Stone. Doyle, A. C.D77R1 

Roe, E. P. Barriers burned away.R62B 

Day of fate.R62D 

Face illumined.R62F 

He fell in love with his wife.R62H 

His sombre rivals.R62H2 

Knight of the nineteenth century.R62K 

Miss Lou.R62M 

Nature’s serial story. R62N 

Near to nature’s heart.R62N1 

What can she do?.R62W 

Without a home.R62W1 

Young girl’s wooing. R62Y 

Roger Berkeley’s probation. Campbell, Mrs. 

Helen. C15R 

Roger Hunt. Woolley, Mrs. C. P.W876R 

Rogers, R. 0. Will o’ the wasp.R63W 

Rohlfs, Mrs. See... .Green, A. K. 

Roland Cashel. 3 v. in 2. Lever, Charles. 

L57R1 

Roland Graeme. Machar, A. M.M177R 

Roman singer. Crawford, F. M.C86R1 

Romance of Dijon. Edwards, M. B Betham-. 

Ed95R 

Romance of Dollard. Catherwood, Mrs. 

M. (H.).C28R 












































































FICTION. 


191 


Romance of history: England. Neele, Henry. 

N296R 

Romance of history: France. Ritchie, 

Leitch.R51R 

Romance of history: India. Gaunter, Ho¬ 
bart.C31R 

Romance of history: Italy. Macfarlane, 

Charles.M16R 

Romance of history: Spain. Trueba y Cosio, 

T. de.T765R 

Romance of summer seas. Davis, Y. A. 

Jefferson-.D297R 

Romance of two worlds. Corelli, Marie, 

pseud . C81R 

Romantic tales. Craik, Mrs. D. M. (M.).. .C84R 

Romola. Cross, Mrs. M. A. (E.) L .C88R 

Ropes of sand. Hamilton, Mrs. C. V. D. H18R 
Rosa von Tannenburg. Schmid, H. T. von. 

Sch5R 


Rose a Charlitte. Saunders, Marshall.. Sa85R 

Rose and Ninette. Daudet, Alphonse.D27R 

Rose d’Albert. James, G. P. R .J228R1 

Rose-garden. Peard, F. M.P32R 

Rose of a hundred leaves. Barr, Mrs. A. E. 

B27R1 


Rose of Ashurst. Marsh, Mrs. A. (C.).M355R1 
Rossetti, C. G. Commonplace, and other short 


stories.'.R72C 

Rough shaking. MacDonald, George... M14R1 

Round, W. M. F. Hal.R76H 

Round the red lamp. Doyle, A. C.D77R2 

Roweny in Boston. Pool, M. L.P79R1 

Roxy. Eggleston, Edward.Eg3R 

Roy, George. Generalship.R81G 

Royal gentleman. Tourgee, A. W.T64R 

Royce, Josiah. Feud of Oakfield Creek R814F 
Ruby’s husband. Terhune, Mrs. M. V. (H.) 

T27R 

Rudder Grange. Stockton, F. R.St6R 

Rudolph of Rosenfeldt. Spear, J. W. .. . Sp33R 

Ruffini, G. D. Doctor Antonio.R84D 

Paragreens.R84P 

Quiet nook in the Jura.R84Q, 

Vincenzo. R84V 

Ruhainah. Stanton, Evan.St26R 

Rumour. 2 v. Sheppard, E. S.’.Sh5R 

Rupert of Hentzau. Hawkins, A. H.H29R 

Russell, W. C. Jack’s courtship.R91J 

List, ye landsmen !.R91L 

Marooned.R91M 

Sea queen.R91S 

Strange elopement.R91S1 

Two captains.R91T 

Russell. James, G. P. R.J228R2 

Ruth Endicott’s way. Lillie, Mrs. L. C. (W.) 

L626R 

Rutherford, Mark, pseud. See... .White, 

W. H. 

Rutledge. Harris, Mrs. M. (C.)..H243R 

Ryan, M. E. Flower of France.R95F 

Rydberg, Yiktor. Last Athenian.R97L 

Ryle’s open gate. Moore, Mrs. S. T.M78R 


S. J., of Dale, pseud. See... Stimson, F. J. 

Sabina Zembra. Black, William.B56S 

Saeher-Masoch, Leopold von. Jewish tales. 

Sal4J 

Sack of Monte Carlo. Frith, Walter.F91S 

St. Ann’s. Norris, W. E.N79S 

Saint Augustine. Musick, J. R.M975S 

St. Elmo. Wilson, Mrs. A. J. (E.).W69S 

St. Giles and St. James. Jerrold, D. W-J48S 

St. Ives. Stevenson, R. L.St5S 

Saint James’s. Ainsworth, W. H.Ai6S 

St. John’s wooing. MacClelland, M. G. . .M138S 
St. Katherine’s by the tower. Besant, Wal¬ 
ter.B46S 

Saint Martin’s summer. Brewster, A. H. M. 

B757S 

Saint Martin’s summer. Porter, Rose. .. .P834S 
Saint Michael. Burstenbinder, Elisabeth. . B94S 

St. Patrick’s eve. Lever, Charles.L57S 

Saint Pierre, J. H. B. de. Paul and Virginia. 

Sa2P 

St. Ronan’s well. Scott, Sir Walter, Bart. Sco3S 
Saintine, X. B. de, pseud. See... .Boniface, 

J. X. 

Salem chapel. Oliphant, Mrs. M. 0. (W.). .014S 
Salt water. Kingston, W. H. G.K617S 


Sam Lawson’s Oldtown fireside stories. 

Stowe, Mrs. H.E. (B.)..St76S 

Samuel Brohl and company. Cherbuliez, 

Victor.C42S 

San Salvador. Tincker, M. A.T49S 

Sanborn, E. W. People at Pisgah.Sa5P 

Sanborn, Kate. Adopting an abandoned 

farm...i.Sa54A 

Sanctuary. Nichols, G. W.•.N53S 

Sand, George,pseud. See. . . Dudevant, Mme. 
Sandeau, L. S. J. Madeline; a story of 

French love ; tr. by Chariot.Sa57M 

Sanderson, J. G. Cornell stories.Sa59C 

Sane lunatic. Burnham, Mrs. C. L. (R.) B935S 

Sant’ Ilario. Crawford, F. M.C86S 

Sara, a princess. Newberry, F. E.N42S 

Saracinesca. Crawford, F. M.C86S1 

Sarah de Berenger. Ingelow, Jean.Xn4S 

Satanstoe. Cooper, J. F.C78S 

Saunders, John. Tempter behind.Sa8T 

Saunders, Marshall. Rose h Charlitte.. Sa85R 

Saved as by fire. Arthur, T. S.Ar7S 

Saveli’s expiation. Durand, Mme .D93S 

Savidge, E. C. American in Paris.Sa9A 

Saxby. Leslie, Emma.L56S 

Saxon, Mrs. E. L. Border lances.Sa9B 

Scarlet letter. Hawthorne, Nathaniel. .. H31S 
Scenes of clerical life. Cross, Mrs M. A. 

(E.) L.C88S 

Same, and Silas Marner.C88S1 

Schmid, H. T. von. Rosa von Tannenburg. 

Sch5R 

Schmieden, Else. (E. Juncker.) Margarethe; 

tr. by Mrs. Wister.Sch54M 

Schoenaich-Carolath, Prince. Melting snows. 

Sch6M 






































































192 


FICTION. 


School for saints. Craigie, Mrs. P. W. .. .C837S 
Schoolboy days in France. Laurie, AndrA 

L37S 

Schoolboy days in Italy. Laurie, AndrA.L37Si 
Schoolboy days in Japan. Laurie, Andre.L37S2 

Schoolmaster’s trial. Perry, A.P427S 

Schreiner, Olive. {Ralph Ivon.) Trooper 

Peter Halket of Mashonaland.Sch7T 

Schubin, Ossip, pseud. See... Kiirschner, 
Lola. 

Schulze-Smidt, B. Madonna of the Alps.Sch8M 

Schwartz, M. S. Two family mothers.Sch9'T 

Scott, H. S See. .. Merriman, H. S. 

Scott, Sir Walter, Bart. Abbot.Sco3A 

Anne of Geierstein.Sco3Al 

Antiquary.Sco3A2 

Betrothed.ScoSB 

Same, and the Highland widow. 2 v. ScoSBl 
Black dwarf, [and] the Legend of Montrose. 

Sco3Bl 

Bride of Lammermoor.Seo3B2 

Castle Dangerous. See. . . Sco3Sl 

Chronicles of the Canongate, and Keep¬ 
sake stories.Sco3C 

Count Robert of Paris.ScoSCl 

Fair maid of Perth.Sco3F 

Fortunes of Nigel. Seo3Fl 

Guy Mannering.Sco3G 

Heart of Mid-Lothian.ScoSH 

Highland widow. See. .. Sco3Bl, v. 2 

Ivanhoe.•.. Sco3I 

Kenilworth. Sco3K 

Legend of Montrose. See... Sco3Bl 

Monastery. ScoSM 

Old Mortality. \ .Sco30 

Peveril of the peak. Sco3P 

Pirate.Sco3Pl 

Quentin Durward.Sco3Q 

Redgauntlet.Sco3B 

Rob Roy.ScoSBl 

St. Ronan’s well.Sco3S 

Surgeon’s daughter, [and] Castle Danger¬ 
ous. Sco3Sl 

Talisman.Sco3T 

Waverley.Sco3W 

Woodstock..Sco3Wl 

Scottish cavalier. Grant, James.G77S 

Scottish chiefs. 2 v. Porter, Jane.P83S 

Scottish sketches. Barr, Mrs. A. E.B27S 

Scouring of the White Horse. Hughes, 

Thomas.K87S 

Scout. Simms, W. G.Si4S 

Scripture club of Valley Rest. Habberton, 

John.H11S 

Scudder, H. E. Dwellers in Five-Sisters 

Court. ScuSD 

Stories and romances.Scu8S 

Sea lions. Cooper, J. F. ...C78S1 

Sea queen. Russell, W. C.B91S 

Sealed orders. Phelps, E. S.P51S 

Seamy side. Besant, Walter, and Rice, 

James. B462S 

Sears, E. H. Pictures of the olden time. Sel2P 


Seats of the mighty. Parker, Gilbert.P22S 

Seawell, Mrs. M. E. Loves of the Lady Ara¬ 


bella.SelL 

Sprightly romance of Marsac.SelS 

Strange, sad comedy.SelSl 

Second-cousin Sarah. Robinson, F. W.. . R56S 


Second thoughts of an idle fellow. Jerome, 

J. K.J476S 

Second wife. John, H. F. C. E.J61S 

Secret of Narcisse. Gosse, Edmund.G69S 

Sedgwick, A. D. Dull Miss Archinard.Se3D 


Sedgwick, C. M. New England tale, and 


miscellanies.Se33N 

Sen or it a Montenar. Crouch, A. P_C886S 

Sense and sensibility. 2 v. Austen, Jane.Au7S 
Sentimental journey. Sterne, Laurence... St4S 

Sentimental Tommy. Barrie, J. M.B277S 

Septimius Felton. Hawthorne, Nathaniel. 

H31S1 

Same. See. .. .H31D2 

Sergeant, Adeline. Marjory Moore.Se7M 

Setoun, Gabriel. Sunshine and haar.Se8S 

Seven daughters. Douglas, A. M.D75S 

Seven on the highway. Howard, B. W. . . H8SS 

Severa. Hartner, Eva.H26S 

Sevei*ance, M. S. Hammersmith.Se86H 

Sewell, E. M. After life.Se9A 

Amy Herbert. Se9Al 

Cleve Hall. Se9C 

Gertrude.Se9G 

Laneton parsonage.Se9L 

Margaret Percival.Se9M 

Ursula. Se9U 

Seymour, Mrs. M. H Recompense. Se96R 

Sforza. Astor, W. W.As8S 

Shabby genteel story. Thackeray, W. M. 

See.. . T32A 

Shadow of a dream. Howells, W. D.H84S 

Shadow of Moloch Mountain. Austin, Mrs. 

J. (G.).Au73S 

Shadows of Shasta. Miller, Joaquin.... M61S 
Shadows on the snow. Farjeon, B. L. . . F225S 

Shandon bells. Black, William.B56S1 

Sharp, Evelyn. Making of a prig .Sh2M 

Sharp, William, joint author. See... How¬ 
ard, B. W. 

She loved a sailor. Barr, Mrs. A. E.B27S3 


Sheldon, C. M. Crucifixion of Philip Strong. 


Sh4C 

Shelton. W. H. Last three soldiers.Sh46L 

Sheppard, E. S. Counterparts. 2 v.Sh5C 

Rumour. 2v.Sh5R 

Sherburne cousins. Douglas, A. M .D75S1 

Sherburne girls. Douglas, A. M-. .. D75S5 

Sherburne House. Douglas, A. M .D75S2 

Sherburne romance. Douglas, A. M.D75S3 

Ships that pass in the night. Harraden, 

Beatrice.H235S 

Shirley. Bronte, Charlotte.B79S 

Shrewsbury. Weyman, S. J .W54S 

Shut in. Green, Evelyn Everett-.G824S 

















































































FICTION. 


193 


Sidney, Margaret, pseud. See... .Lathrop, 
Mrs. H. M. (S.) 

Sidney, Sir Philip. Countess of Pembroke’s 

Arcadia..Sil5C 

Sidney. Deland, Mrs. M. (C.).D37S 


Siege of London, the Pension Beaurepas, and 
the Point of view. James, Henry, jr.. . J23S 
Sienkiewicz, Henryk. Children of the soil. Si2C 
Deluge; sequel to “With fire and sword.” 


2 v.Si2D 

Pan Michael; sequel to “With fire and 

sword,” and “the Deluge.”. Si2P 

“Quo vadis.”. Si2Q, 

With fire and sword.Si2W 

Sights and insights. 2 v. Whitney, Mrs. A. 

D. (T.).W61S 

Sign of the cross. Barrett, Wilson.B275S 

Sigrid. Thoroddsen, J. T.T39S 

Silas Marner. Cross, Mrs. M. A. (E.) L.. .C88S2 

Same, and Scenes of clerical life.C88S1 

Silence, and other stories. Wilkins, M. E W65S 
Silence of Dean Maitland. Tuttiett, M. G. 

TOSS 

Silent partner. Phelps, E. S.P51S1 

Silent witness. Yates, E. H.Y2S 

Silhouettes of American life. Davis, Mrs. R. 

B (H.).D29S 

Silk of the kine. McManus, L.M23S 

Simms, W. G. Beauchampe: sequel to Charle- 

mont. Si4B 

Border beagles.Si4Bl 

Charlemont. Si4C 

Confession.Si4Cl 

Forayers. Si4F 

Katharine Walton.Si4K 

Mellichampe.'.Si4M 

Partisan.!.Si4P 

Richard Hurdis.Si4R 

Scout.Si43 

Southward ho.Si4Sl 

Woodcraft. Si4W 

Y emassee.Si4 Y 

Simon Dale. Hawkins, A. H.H29S 

Simple adventures of a memsahib. Cotes, 

Mrs. S. J. (D.).C82S 

Simpleton. Reade, Charles.R22S 

Singleheart and doubleface. Reade, Charles. 

See... R22P1 

Singular life. Phelps, E. S. .. ; .P51S2 


Sintram and his companions. La Motte- 


Fouque, F. H. K., Baron de.L19S 

Sir Edmund Orme, James, Henry, jr. 

See. .. . J23L 

Sir George Tressady. 2 v. Ward, Mrs. 

Humphry.W21S 

Sir Gibbie. MacDonald, George.M14S 

Sir Harry Hotspur. Trollope, Anthony... T75S 

Sir Jasper Carew. Lever, Charles.L57S1 

Sir Robert’s fortune. Oliphant, Mrs. M. 0. 

(W.). 014S1 

Sir Tom. Oliphant, Mrs. M. 0. (W.).014S2 

Siren. Trollope, T. A.T755S 


“Sirs, only seventeen.” Townsend, V. F. 

T667S 

Sister to Esau. Barr, Mrs. A. E.. v .B27S1 

Sisters, The. Ebers, Georg.Eb3S 

Skeel, Adelaide, and Brearley, W. H. King 

Washington.Sk2K 

Sketches by “Boz.” Dickens, Charles... D55S 

Slaves of Sabinus. Yonge, C. M.Y8S 

Sleeping fires. Gissing, G. R.G44S 

Sleight, M. B. Flag on the mill.S12F 

Small house at Allington. 3 v. in 2. Trol¬ 
lope, Anthony.T75S1 

Smith, Mrs. E. T. (M.) (A. T. Meade.) Soldier 

of fortune.Sm44S 

Smith, F. Hopkinson. Caleb West, master 

diver.Sm46C 

Colonel Carter of Cartersville.Sm46Cl 

Day at Lagusrre’s, and otherdays.Sm46D 

Gentleman vagabond, and some others.Sm46G 

Tom Grogan. Sm46T 

and others. Stories of Italy. Sm462S 

Smith, Hannah. (Hesba Strelton.) Bede’s 

charity.Sm5B 

Carola. Sm5C 

Cobwebs and cables.Sm5Cl 

David Lloyd’s last will.Sm5D 

and Stepniak. Highway of sorrow. . . Sm52H 
Smith, Mrs. M. P. (W.) (B. Thorne.) Great 

match and other matches.Sm55G 


Smith, W. H. Evolution of “Dodd.”.Sm6E 

Smoke. Turgenief, Ivan.T84S 

Snow-image, and other twice-told tales. 

Hawthorne, Nathaniel.H31S2 

Same, and House of the seven gables. .H31H1 

Snow man. Dudevant, Mine . D86S 

Social silhouettes. Fawcett, Edgar.F28S 

Soldier of fortune. Smith, Mrs. E. T. (M.) 

Sm44S 

Soldiers of fortune. Davis, R. FI. D292S 

Soldiers three. Kipling, Rudyard.K625S 

Solution, The. James, Henry, jr. See.. J23L 

Some other folks. McLean, S. P.M223S 

Some passages in the practice of Dr. Martha 
Scarborough. Campbell, Mrs. Helen.. C15S 

Somebody else. Lathrop, G. P.L35S 

Somebody’s luggage, Mrs. Lirriper’s lodgings, 
[and] Mrs. Lirriper’s legacy. Dickens, 

Charles. D55S1 

Somebody’s neighbors. Cooke, Mrs. R. (T.) 

C774S 

Son of a prophet. Jackson, G. A.J118S 

Son of Issachar. Brooks, E. S. B794S 

Son of the Old Dominion. Harrison, Mrs. 

C. (0.).H247S 

Son of the soil. Oliphant, Mrs. M. 0. (W.L014S3 

Song and a sigh. Porter, Rose.P834S1 

Sonia. Durand, Mme .D93S1 

Sonny. Stuart, R. McE.St9S 

Sons of Ham. Pendleton, Louis.P37S 

Soprano, The. Barnard, C. F.,jr.B257S 

Soul of the Bishop. Stannard, Mrs. H. E. 

Y. (P.).St23S 














































































194 


FICTION. 


Soulless singer. Lee, M. C.L51S 

South-Sea bubble. Ainsworth, W. H... .Ai6Sl 
Southern soldier stories. Eggleston, G. C. 

Eg33S 

Southward ho! Simms, W. G.Si4Sl 

Sowers. Kerriman, H. S., pseud .M55S 

Spanish brothers. Alcock, D.A112S 

Spanish John. McLennan, William.M225S 

Spanish match. Ainsworth, W. H.Ai6S2 

Sparhawk, F. C. Onoqua.Sp20 

Spear, J. W. Rudolph of Rosenfeldt... Sp33R 
Spears, J. R., and others. Stories of the sea. 

Sp3S 

Spell-bound fiddler. Janson, K. N.J26S 

Spielhagen, Friedrich. Hammer and anvil.Sp4H 

Hohensteins.Sp4Hl 

Quisisana.Sp4Q, 

What the swallow sang.Sp4W 

Spinoza. Auerbach, Berthold.Au3S 

Spirit of an Illinois town, and the Little Re¬ 
nault. Catherwood, Mrs. M. (H.).C28S 

Spiritual wives. Dixon, W. H.D64S 


Spofford, Mrs. H. E. (P.) Amber gods, and 


other stories.Sp6A 

Azarian.Sp6Al 

Marquis of Carabas...Sp6M 

Thief in the night.Sp6T 

Sprague, M. A. Earnest trifler.Sp7E 

Sprightly romance of Marsac. Seawell, Mrs. 

M. E.SelS 

Springhaven. Blackmore, R. D.B564S 

Squire of Sandal-Side. Barr, Mrs. A. E. B27S2 

Squire’s legacy. Hay. M. C.H32S 

Stael, Madame de. Corinne.Stl4C 

Stahr, F. L. (F. Lew aid.) Hulda.Stl6H 

Stand fast, Craig-Royston ! Black, William. 

B56S2 

Standard bearer. Crockett, S. R.C87S1 

Standish of Standish. Austin, Mrs. J. (G.). 

Au73Sl 


Stannard, Mrs. H. E. V. (P.) ( John Strange 

Winter.) Aunt Johnnie.St23A 

Booties’ baby; or, Mignon, and other 

stories.St23B 

Only human.St230 

Peacemakers.St23P 

Soul of the Bishop.St23S 

Strange story of my life.St23Sl 

Truth-tellers.St23T 

Stanton, Evan. Ruhainah.St26R 

Star-chamber. Ainsworth, W. H.Ai6S3 

Starling. Macleod, Norman.M227S 

Steadfast. Cooke, Mrs. R. (T.).C774S1 

Steel, Mrs. F. A. Flower of forgiveness... .St3F 

On the face of the waters.St30 

Steele, J. W. Frontier army sketches.St34F 

Stein, Armin, pseud. See... .Neitschmann, 
Hermann. 

Stephen, Archer, and other tales. MacDon¬ 
ald, George.M14S1 

Stephen Dane. Douglas, A. M.D75S4 

Stephen Remarx. Adderley, James....... Ad2S 


Stepniak, pseud., joint author. See... .Smith, 
Hannah. 

Stepping heavenward. Prentiss, Mrs. E. (P.) 

P91S 

Stepping-stones. Doudney, Sarah.D746S 

Sterne, Laurence. Sentimental journey. .. .St4S 
Stevens, M. F. By subtle fragrance held.St46B 

Stevenson, R. L. David Balfour.St5D 

Island nights’ entertainments.St5I 

Master of Ballantrae.St5M 

New Arabian nights. St5N 

St. Ives.\.St5S 

Strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.St5Dl 

Treasure Island.St5T 

Weir of Hermiston.St5W 

and Osbourne, Lloyd. Wrong box. .. St52W 

and F. Y. de G. Dynamiter.St54D 

Stickit minister. Crockett, S. R.C87S 

Stillwater tragedy. Aldrich, T. B.A12S 

Stimson, F. J. (J. S. of Dale.) King No- 

anett.St57K 

Pirate gold.St57P 

Stinde, Julius Buchholz family. 2v....St58B 
Stockton, F. R. Adventures of Captain 

Horn.St6A 

Amos Kilbright, with other stories.St6Al 

Ardis Claverden.St6A2 

Bee-man of Orn, and other fanciful tales.St6B 

Chosen few short stories.St6C 

Dusantes ; sequel to “the Casting away of 

Mrs. Leeks and Mrs. Aleshine.”.St6D 

Girl at Cobhurst.... St6G 

Great stone of Sardis. St6Gl 

House of Martha.St6H 

Hundredth man.St6Hl 

Lady, or the tiger? and other stories.. St6L 

Late Mrs. Null.St6Ll 

Merry Chanter. St6M 

Mrs. Cliff’s yacht.St6Ml 

Pomona’s travels.St6P 

Rudder Grange.St6R 

Watchmaker’s wife, and other stories. St6W 

Stolen white elephant. Clemens, S. L.C59S 

Stories. Holm, Saxe, pseud .H728S 

Stories and romances. Scudder, H. E... Scu8S 

Stories by American authors. 10 v.St67 

Stories of a western town. French, Alice. F89S 
Stories of English and foreign life. Howitt, 

William, and Mrs. M. (B.).H845S 

Stories of Italy. Smith, F. H., and others. 

Sm462S 


Stories of old New Spain. Janvier, T. A.J267S 
Stories of the foot-hills. Graham, M. C.. G76S 
Stories of the sea. Spears, J. R., and others. 


Sp3S 

Story, W. W. Fiammetta.St7F 

Story of a feather. Jerrold, D. W.J48S1 

Story of a flower, and other fragments. Por¬ 
ter, Rose.P834S2 

Story of a governess. Oliphant, Mrs. M. O. 

(W.) .014S4 

Story of a mine. Harte, Bret.H25S 

Story of a play. Howells, W. D.. , s .H84S2 

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FICTION. 


195 


Story of an old New England town.St68 

Story of an untold love. Ford, P. L.F753S 

Story of Avis. Phelps, E. S.P51S4 

Story of Babette. Stuart, R. McE.St9Sl 

Story of Bessie Cottrell. Ward, Mrs. Hum¬ 
phry.W21S1 

Story of Christine Rochefort. Prince, Mrs. 

H. C. (P.).P934S 

Story of Dan. Francis, M. E., pseud .F85S 

Story of Elizabeth. Ritchie, Mrs. A. I. (T.). 

R498S 


Story of Hannah. Conklin, Mrs. J. M. (D.). 

C76S 

Story of Hannah. Dawson, W. J.D32S 

Story of Keedon Bluffs. Murfree, M. N. . .M94S 

Story of Kennett. Taylor, Bayard.T21S 

Story of Lawrence Garthe. Kirk, Mrs. E. 

W. (0.).K63S 

Story of the other wise man. Van Dyke, 

Henry.V28S 

Story of Tonty. Catherwood, Mrs. M. (H.). 

C28S1 


Stowe, Mrs. H. E. (B.) (Christopher Crow- 

field.) Agnes of Sorrento.St76A 

Dred.St76D 

Key to Uncle Tom’s cabin.St76Uz 

Minister’s wooing.St76M 

My wife and I.St76Ml 

Oldtown folks. St760 

Pearl of Orr’s Island.St76P 

Pink and white tyranny. . St76Pl 

Poganuc people.St76P2 

Sam Lawson’s Oldtown fireside stories. St76S 

Uncle Tom’s cabin.St76U 

We and our neighbors.St76W 

Strange adventures of a house-boat. Black, 

William.B56S3 

Strange adventures of a phaeton. Black, 

William. B56S4 

Strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. 

Stevenson, R. L.St5Dl 

Strange disappearance. Green, A. K.G82S 

Strange elopement. Russell, W. C.R91S1 

Strange, sad comedy. Seawell, Mrs. M. E. SelSl 
Strange story, and Haunted and the haunters. 
Lytton, E. G. E. Bulwer Lytton, 1st 

Baron .L99S 

Strange story of my life. Stannard, Mrs. 

H. E. V. (P.).St23Sl 

Strange true stories of Louisiana. Cable, 

G. W.CHS 


Strangers and wayfarers. Jewett, S. 0.... J55S 

Stratford-by-the-sea.St78 

Strathesk, John. Bits from Blinkbonny. . .St8B 
Street in Suburbia. Pugh, E. W.P96S 


Stretton, Hesba, pseud. See. .. .Smith, Han¬ 
nah. 

Strickland, Samuel. From timber to town. 

St85F 


Strife and peace. Bremer, Fredrika. 

B75H 

Strolling players. Yonge, C. M., and Cole¬ 
ridge, C. R.. Y83S 


Strong-minded woman. Hammond, W. A. 

H188S 

Stuart, R. McE. Carlotta’s intended and 

other tales.St9C 

Moriah’s mourning, and other half-hour 

sketches. St9M 

Sonny.St9S 

Story of Babette. St9Sl 

Stuart and Bamboo. McLean, S. P.M233S1 

Student, and Asmodeus at large. Lytton, 

E. G. E. Bulwer Lytton, 1st Baron .L99S1 

Studies from life. Craik, Mrs. D. M. (M.) 

C84S 

Sturgis, J. R. Accomplished gentleman. St96A 

My friends and I.T. ,... St96M 

Suburban sketches. Howells, W. D.H84S1 

Sudermann, Hermann. Regina. Su2R 

Sullivan, T. R. Tom Sylvester.Su5T 

Summer drift-wood. Porter, Rose.P834S3 

Summer in Arcady. Allen, J. L.A15S 

Summer in Leslie Goldthwaite’s life. Whit¬ 
ney, Mrs. A. D. (T.).W61S1 

Sunnybank. Terhune, Mrs. M.7V. (II.). T27S 

Sunrise. Black, William.B56S5 

Sunset Pass. King, Capt. Charles.K58S 

Sunshine and haar. Setoun, Gabriel. Se8S 

Supply at St. Agatha’s. Phelps, E. S. . P51S3 

Surgeon’s daughter, [and] Castle Dangerous. 

Scott, Sir Walter. Bart . Sco3Sl 

Surgeon’s stories. See... .Topelius, Zach- 
arias. 

Susannah. Mann, M. E. M31S 

Susy. Harte, Bret. H25S1 

Suttner, Bertha, Baroness von. “Ground 

arms.”. Su8G 

Swan, A. S. Fettered, yet free.Sw2F 

Ursula Vivian.Sw2U 

Sweet bells out of tune. Harrison, Mrs. C. 

(C.).H247S1 

Sweet Clover. Burnham, Mrs. C. L. (R.) 

B935S1 

Sweet revenge. Mitchel, F. A.M683S 

Sweethearts and friends. Tuttiett, M. G. T88S1 

Sword and gown. Lawrence, G. A.L43S 

Sybil. Disraeli, B., 1st Earl of Beaconsfield. 


D63S 

Sybil Knox. Hale, E. E.H13S 

Sydonie’s dowry. Roberts, Margaret.R54S 

Sylva, Carmen, pseud. See. .. .Elizabeth, 

Queen of Roumania. 

Sylvestres. Edwards, M. B. Betham-... .Ed95S 
Sylvia’s lovers. Gaskell, Mrs. E. C. (S.) . .G21S 
Synnove Solbakken. Bjornson, Bjornst- 

jerne.B55S 

Tabor, Eliza. Blue ribbon.T11B 

Eglantine..T11E 

Hope Meredith.T11H 

Jeanie’s quiet life.T11J 

Meta’s faith....._.T11M 

Taken by siege. Gilder, J. L.G38T 

Taking the Bastile. Dumas, Alexandre. .D89T 
Talbot, H. L. (Park Danforth.) Not in the 
prospectus. T14N 








































































196 


FICTION. 


Talbot, Harland. Ainsworth, W. H.Ai6T 

Tale of a lonely parish. Crawford, F. M. C86T 

Tale of two cities. Dickens, Charles.D55T 

Tales and novels. 20 v. in 10. Edgeworth, 

Maria.Ed3T 

Tales and sketches. Miller, Hugh.M597T 

Tales from many sources. 6 v.T14 

Tales from the iEgean. Bikelas, Demetrios. 

B49T 

Tales from the German. Heyse, Paul... H51T 

Tales from two hemispheres. Boyesen, H.H. 

B69T 

Tales of a traveller. Irving, Washington. Ir8T 
Tales of home. Taylor, Bayard. See... T21B 
Tales of our coast. Crockett, S. R., and 

others .C873T 

Tales of the Argonauts, and other sketches. 

Harte, Bret.H25T 

Tales of the borders and of Scotland. 24 v. 

in 12. Wilson, J. M., and others .W695T 

Tales of the caravan, inn and palace. Hauff, 

Wilhelm.H285T 

Tales of the Chesapeake. Townsend, G. A.T66T 
Tales of three cities. James, Henry, jr... . J23T 
Tales of trail and town. Harte, Bret... H25T4 
Tales, sketches, and other papers. Haw¬ 
thorne, Nathaniel.H31T1 

Talisman. Scott, Sir Walter, Bart .Sco3T 

Tame surrender. King, Capt. Charles.K58T 

Tancred. Disraeli, B., 1st Earl of Beacons- 

field.D63T 

Taquisara. 2 v. Crawford, F. M.C86T1 

Tara. 3 v. in 2. Taylor, Meadows.T217T 

Tartarin of Tarascon. Daudet, Alphonse.D27T 
Tartarin on the Alps. Daudet, Alphonse . D27T1 
Tautphceus, J. M., Baronin von. At odds.T19A 

Cyrilla.T19C 

Initials. 2v. T19I 

Quits! 2v..... . T19Q, 

Taylor, B. F. Theophilus Trent.T213T 

Taylor, Bayard. Beauty and the beast, and 

Tales of home.T21B 

Hannah Thurston.T21H 

John Godfrey’s fortunes.-T21J 

Joseph and his friend.T21J1 

Story of Kennett.T21S 

Taylor, George, pseud. See... .Hausrath, 
Adolf. 

Taylor, M. I. Imperial lover.T215I 

On the red staircase.T2150 

Taylor, Meadows. Tara. 3 v in 2.T217T 

Taylor, W. L. His broken sword.T219H 

Tekla. Barr, Robert.B273T 

Temptation of Katharine Gray. Dickinson, 

M. L.D56T 

Tempter behind. Saunders, John.Sa8T 

Ten nights in a bar-room. Arthur, T. S. . . Ar7T 
Ten thousand a-year. 3 v. Warren, Samuel. 

W25T 

Ten times one is ten. Hale, E. E.H13T 

Tenney, E. P. Constance of Acadia.T25C 


Terhune, Mrs. M. V. (H.) (Marion Harland.) 


Alone.T27A 

At last.T27A1 

From my youth up.T27F 

Handicapped.T27H 

Hidden path.T27H1 

Jessamine. T27J 

Judith.T27J1 

Mr. Wayt’s wife’s sister.T27M1 

Moss-side.T27M 

Phemie’s temptation.T27P 

Ruby’s husband.T27B, 

Sunnybank.T27S 

True as steel. T27T 

With the best intentions.T27W 


Tess of the D’Urbervilles. Hardy, Thomas. 

H22T 


Tessa Wadsworth’s discipline. Conklin, Mrs. 

J. M. (D.).C76T 

Thackeray, Miss. See. .. .Ritchie, Mrs. A. 

I. (T.) 

Thackeray, W. M. Adventures of Philip, a 
Shabby genteel story, [and] Catherine.T32A 

Catherine.i.T32C 

Same. <See....T32A 

Christmas books of Mr. M. A. Titmarsh. T32C1 

Denis Duval.T32D 

Same. See....T32H 

Henry Esmond, Memoirs of Barry Lyndon, 

and Denis Duval.T32H 

Memoirs of Barry Lyndon, and the Fatal 

boots.T32B 

Newcomes.T32N 

Pendennis.T32P 

Shabby genteel story. See... .T32A 

Vanity Fair...T32V 

Virginians. 2 v.T32V1 

Thaddeus of Warsaw. Porter, Jane.P83T 

Thanet, Octave, pseud. See. .. French, Alice. 
Thankful Blossom. Harte, Bret........H25T1 

That affair next door. Green, A. K.G82T 

That angelic woman. Ludlow, J. M.L96T 

That beautiful wretch. Black, William. . B56T 

That boy of Norcott’s. Lever, Charles_L57T 

That first affair, and other sketches. Mitchell, 

J. A. M688T 

That lass o’ Lowrie’s. Burnett, Mrs. F. (H.) 

B93T 


That wild wheel. Trollope, Mrs. F. E... T752T 

Their pilgrimage. Warner, C. D.W238T 

Their wedding journey. Howells, W. D. .H84T 

Thelma. Corelli, Marie, pseud .C81T 

Theo. Burnett, Mrs. F. (H.) See. .. .B93E, v. 1 
Theophilus and others. Dodge, Mrs. M. E. 

(M.).D668T 

Theophilus Trent. Taylor, B. F.T213T 

There and back. MacDonald, George... .M14T 

Theuriet, AndrA Abb6 Daniel.T34A 

Thibault, A. F. ( Anatole France.) Crime of 

Sylvestre Bonnard.T345C 

Thicker than water. Payn, James.P29T 

Thief in the night. Spofford, Mrs. H. E. (P.) 

Sp6T 








































































FICTION. 


197 


Thinking bayonet. Hosmer, G. W.H79T 

This little world. Murray, D. C.M96T 

This son of Vulcan. Besant, Walter, and 

Rice, James.B462T 

Thomas, Reuen. Grafenburg people.T36G 

Thomas Wingfold, curate. MacDonald, 

George.M14T1 

Thompson, D. P. Locke Amsden.T37L 

May Martin, and other tales of the Green 

mountains.T37M 

Thorne, P., pseud. See.... Smith, Mrs. M. 

P. (W.) 

Thorny path. 2 v. Ebers, Georg.Eb3T 

Thoroddsen, J. T. Sigrid.T39S 

Three brides. Yonge, C. M.Y8T 

Three feathers. Black, William.B56T1 

Three men in a boat. Jerome, J. K. J476T 


Three Miss Kings. Cambridge, Ada, pseud. 

C14T 

Three musketeers. 2 v. Dumas, Alexandre. 

D89T1 

Three partners. Harte, Bret.H25T2 

Three scouts. Trowbridge, J. T.T76T 

Three years in a man-trap. Arthur, T. S.Ar7Tl 

Throne of David. Ingraham, J. H.In47T 

Through one administration. Burnett, Mrs. 

F. (H.).B93T1 

Thumb-nail sketches of Australian life. 

Chambers, C. H.C35T 

Thurber, A. M. Quaint Crippen.T42Q, 

Tieck, J. L., joint author. See. . . . Musaus, J. 

C. A. 

Tiernan, Mrs. See. .. Fisher, F. C. 

Tilly loss scandal. Barrie, J. M.B277T 

Time, the avenger. Marsh, Mrs. A. (C.).M355T 
Times of alchemy. Topelius, Zacharias. .T62T 
Times of Charles XII. Topelius, Zacharias. 

T62T1 

Times of Frederick I. Topelius, Zacharias. 

T62T2 

Times of Gustaf Adolf. Topelius, Zacharias. 

T62T3 

Times of Linnseus. Topelius, Zacharias.T62T4 


Tincker, M. A. Aurora.T49A 

By the Tiber.. .. T49B 

Jewel in the lotos.T49J 

San Salvador.T49S 

Tirebuck, W. E. Miss Grace of All Souls.T51M 

Titan. 2 v. Richter, J. P. F.R42T 

Titcomb, Timothy, pseud. See... .Holland, 

J. G. 

To leeward. Crawford, F. M. C86T 

To right the wrong. Bayly, A. E.B345T 

Toilers of the sea. Hugo, Victor. 

See. .. .H876N1, v. 4 

Told by the colonel. Alden, W. L.A118T 

Tolstoi, L. N., Graf. Anna Karenina.T58A 

Childhood, boyhood, youth..T58C 

Iv&n Ilyitch, and other stories.T58I 

Katia. .T58K 

Master and man.T58M 

War and peace. 4 v. in 2.T58W 


Tom Brown at Oxford. Hughes, Thomas.H87T 


Tom Brown’s school days. Hughes, Thomas. 

H87T1 

Tom Burke of “Ours.” Lever, Charles. L57T1 


Tom Grogan. Smith, F. H.Sm46T 

Tom Sylvester. Sullivan, T. R.Su5T 

Tommy Upmore, Remarkable history of. 

Blackmore, R. D.B564T 

Tompkins, E. K. Her majesty.T59H 

Tompkins and other folks. Deming, Paul. 

D394T 

Tony Butler. Lever, Charles.L57T2 

Tony, the maid. Howard, B. W.H83T 

Topelius, Zacharias. Surgeon’s stories. 5 v. 

Times of alchemy.T62T 

Times of Charles' XII.T62T1 

Times of Frederick 1. T62T2 

Times of Gustaf Adolf.T62T3 

Times of Linnteus.T62T4 

Tour of the world in eighty days. Verne, 

Jules.V59T 

Tourgee, A. W. Bricks without straw.T64B 

Button’s Inn.T64B1 

Figs and thistles.T64F 

Fool’s errand.T64F1 

Hot plowshares.T64H 

Mur vale Eastman.T64M 

Out of the sunset sea.T640 

Pactolus Prime. T64P 

Royal gentleman.T64R 

Tower hill. Ainsworth, W. H.Ai6Tl 

Towhead. McLean, S. P.M223T 

Townsend, G. A. Entailed hat.T66E 

Katy of Catoctin.T66K 

Tales of the Chesapeake.T66T 

Townsend, V. F. “Sirs, only seven teen. ”.T667S 

Trail of the sword. Parker, Gilbert.P22T 

Translation of a savage. Parker, Gilbert. P22T1 

Transplanted. Newberry, F. E.N42T 

Trask, Katrina. John Leighton, Jr.T69J 

Traveler from Altruria. Howells, W. D. H84T1 
Travels of Baron Munchausen. Raspe, R. E. 

R19B 

Treasure Island. Stevenson, R. L.St5T 

Trespasser. Parker, Gilbert....P22T2 

Trial. Yonge, C. M.Y8T1 

Trilby.” DuMaurier, George.D894T 

Trollope, Anthony. American senator... T75A 

Barchester towers.'..T75B 

Belton estate.T75B1 

Bertrams.T75B2 

Castle Richmond. T75C 

Claverings.T75C1 

Framley parsonage.T75F 

Golden Lion of Granpere.T75G 

He knew he was right.T75H 

Is he Popenjoy?.T75I 

Kellys and the O’Kellys.T75K 

Lady Anna.T75L 

Last chronicle of Barset. 3 v. in 2.T75L1 

Lotta Schmidt, and other stories.T75L2 

* Macdermots of Ballycloran.T75M 

Orley farm.T750 

PhineasFinn......T75P 























































































198 


FICTION. 


Trollope, Anthony. Phineas Redux.T75P1 

Prime minister.T75P2 

Rachel Ray.T75R 

Ralph the heir.T75R1 

Sir Harry Hotspur.T75S 

Small house at Allington. 3 v. in 2. .. T75S1 

Vicar of Bullhampton.T75V 

Warden.T75W 

Way we live now.:.T75W1 

Trollope, Mrs. F. E. That wild wheel . T752T 

Trollope, T. A. Garstangs of Garstang 

Grange.T755G 

Siren.•.. T755S 

Trooper Peter Halket of Mashonaland. 

Schreiner, Olive.Sch7T 

Trowbridge, J. T. Cudjo’s cave.T76C 

Drummer boy.T76D 

Neighbor Jackwood.T76N 

Three scouts. T76T 

True as steel. Terhune, Mrs. M. V. (H.). T27T 

True to herself. Robinson, F. W.R56T 

Trueba y Cosio, T'. de. Romance of history : 

Spain.. ..T765R 

Trumbull, A. E. Cape Cod week.T77C 

White birches.T77W 

Trumpet-major. Hardy, Thomas.H22T1 

Trumpeter Fred. King, Capt. Charles. . K58T1 
Truth-tellers. Stannard, Mrs. H. E. V. (P.) 

St23T 

Tryphena in love. Raymond, Walter. . . R21T 

Tsar’s window. Hooper, Louisa.H76T 

Tucker, G. F. Quaker home.T79Q, 

Turgenief, Ivan. Annouchka.T84A 

Fathers and sons.T84F 

House of gentlefolk.'.T84H 

Note.— Same as Liza. 


Liza.T84L 

Note —Same as House of gentlefolk. 

Mumu, and the Diary of a superfluous 

man.T84M 

On the eve.T840 

Smoke.T84S 

Turnbull, Mrs. Lawrence. Val-Maria.T85V 

Tutor’s secret. Cherbuliez, Victor.C42T 

Tuttiett, M. G. (Maxwell Gray.) House of 

hidden treasure..T88H 

Last sentence.T88L 

Ribstone Pippins.T88R 

Silence of Dean Maitland.T88S 

Sweethearts and friends.T88S1 

Twain, Mark, pseud. See ... .Clemens, S. L. 
Twenty thousand leagues under the seas. 

Verne, Jules.V59T1 

Twenty years after. 2 v. Dumas, Alexan¬ 
dre...D89T2 

Twice crowned. McKeever, H. B.M194T 

Twice-told tales. Hawthorne, Nathaniel. H3 IT 
Twins of Table Mountain, and other stories. 

Harte, Bret.H25T3 

Two aristocracies. Gore, Mrs. C. G.G66T 

Two bites at a cherry, with other tales. 
Aldrich, T. B.A12T 


Two broken hearts. T93 

Two brothers. Balzac, Honors de.B21T 

Two captains. Russell, W. C.R91T 

Two chiefs of Dunboy. Froude, J. A.F93T 

Two Dianas. 3 v. Dumas, Alexandre. . D89T3 

Two family mothers. Schwartz, M. S. .. . Sch9T 

Two guardians. Yonge, C. M.Y8T2 

Two life-paths. Mundt, K. M.M92T 

Two lives. McIntosh, M. J.M18T 

Two marriages. Craik, Mrs. D. M. (M.). C84T 

Two pictures. McIntosh, M. J.M18T1 

Two Salomes. Pool, M. L.P79T 

Two vocations. Charles, Mrs. E. (R.).C38T 


Tytler, C. C. Fraser-. See... .Liddell, Mrs. 
C. C. (F.-T.) 

Tytler, Sarah, pseud. See... . Keddie, Hen¬ 


rietta. 

Uarda. 2v. Ebers, Georg. Eb3U 

Unawares. Peard, F. M.P32U 

Uncle Bernac. Doyle, A. C.D77U 


Uncle Jack’s executors. Noble, A. L.N66U 

Uncle Tom’s cabin. Stowe, Mrs. H. E. (B.) 

St76U 

Uncommercial traveller. Dickens, Charles. 

D55U 

Same, and additional Christmas stories. 

D55U1 

Uncrowned king. Grier, S. C.G87U 

Under Salisbury spire. Marshall, Mrs. E. (M.) 

M36U 

Under side of things. Bell, Lilian. B41U 

Under the bells. Kip, Leonard.K62U 

Under the greenwood tree. Hardy, Thomas. 

H22U 

Under the red robe. Weyman, S. J.W54U 

Under two flags. Rame, Louise de la.R14U 

Underwood, F. H. Doctor Gray’s quest. Un2D 

Quabbin.Un2Q, 

Undine. La Motte Fouque, F. H. K, Baron 

de. L19U 

Undiscovered country. Howells, W. D. H84U 

Unkind word, and other stories. Craik, Mrs. 

D. M. (M.)..C84U 

Unknown to history. Yonge, C. M.Y8U 

Unto the third and fourth generation. Camp¬ 
bell, [Mrs. Helen.C15U 

Unwilling maid. Lincoln, Mrs. J. T. (G.) L63U 
Uplands and lowlands Porter, Rose... P834U 
Urbane and his friends. Prentiss, Mrs. E. 

(P.)..... N .P91U 

Ursula. Balzac, Honors de..B21U 

Ursula. Sewell, E. M.Se9U 

Ursula Vivian. Swan, A. S.Sw2U 

Utopia. Moore, Nir Thomas, Bart .M81U 

Utter failure. Harris, Mrs. M. (C.).H243U 

Val-Maria. Turnbull, Mrs. Lawrence.T85V 

Vale of cedars. Aguilar, Grace.Ag9V 

Valentine, Mrs. L. J. ed. On honour’s roll. 

V230 

Valentino. Astor, W. W.As8V 

Valerie Aylmer. Fisher, F. C.F53V 

Valiant ignorance. Dickens, M. A.D553V 



















































































FICTION. 


199 


Van Bibber, and others. Davis, R.H... D292V 
Van Dyke, Henry. First Christmas-tree. .V28F 

Story of the other wise man.. V28S 

Vanity Fair. Thackeray, W. M.T32V 

Vathek. Beckford, William.B38V 

Venetia. Disraeli, B., 1st Earl of Beacons- 

field.. .... D63V 

Venetian June. Fuller, Anna.F96V 


Verga, Giovanni. House by the medlar-tree. 

V58H 

Verne, Jules. Floating city, and the Block¬ 


ade runners.V 59F 

From the earth to the moon.V59F1 

Mysterious island.V59M 

Tour of the world in eighty days.V59T 

Twenty thousand leagues under the seas. 

V59T1 

Vestigia. Fletcher, J. C.F63V 

Vesty of the Basins. McLean, S. P.M223V 

Viaud, L. M.J. (.Pierre Loti.) Iceland fisher¬ 
man . V65I 

Vicar of Bullhampton. Trollope, Anthony. 

T75V 

Vicar of Wakefield. Goldsmith, Oliver.. G57V 

Vicar’s people. Fenn, G. M.F36V 

Vicomte de Bragelonne. 2 v. Dumas, Alex¬ 
andre.D89V 

Victorious defeat. Balestier, C. W.B19V 

Victory of the vanquished. Charles, Mrs. 

E. (R.).C38V 

Vignettes of Manhattan. Matthews, Bran- 

der.M43V 

Villa on the Rhine. 2 v. Auerbach, Ber- 

thold. Au3V 

Village on the cliff. Ritchie, Mrs. A. I. (T.) 

R498V 

Village rector. Balzac, Honors de.B21V 

Village watch-tower. Wiggin, Mrs. K. D. W64V 

Villette. Bronte, Charlotte.B79V 

Vincenzo. Ruffini, G. D.R84V 

Virginia comedians. Cooke, J. E.C77V 

Virginians. 2 v. Thackeray, W. M.T32V1 

Virginians in Texas. Baker, W. M.B17V 

Vivian. Edgeworth, Maria. See. . Ed3T, v. 8. 
Voyage of consolation. Cotes, Mrs. S. J. (D.) 

C82V 

Voyage of discovery. Aide, Hamilton. .. .Ai2V 
W. V.j her book. Canton, William. See.. . C16I 

Wagner story book. Frost, W. H.F92W 

Waldfried. Auerbach, Berthold.Au3W 

Walford, Mrs. L. B. (C.) Iva Kildare.W14I 

Leddy Marget.W14L 

Matchmaker..W14M 

One good guest.W140 

Walford. Kirk, Mrs. E. W. (O.).K63W 

Wallace, Lew. Ben-Hur.W16B 

Fair god.W16F 

Prince of India. 2 v.W16P 

Walter’s word. Payn, James.P29W 

Wandering heir. Reade, Charles. 


See. ...R22H, v. 2. 


War and peace. 4 v. in 2. Tolstoi, L. N., 

Graf .T58W 

War of women. 2 v. Dumas, Alexandre.D89W 
War-time wooing. King, Capt. Charles.K58W1 

Warburton, Eliot. Darien.W195D 

Ward, H. D. Burglar who moved Paradise. 

W198B 

Dash to the Pole.W198D 

' Republic without a president, and other 

stories..W198R 

White crown, and other stories.W198W 

joint author. See. .. .Phelps, E. S. 

Ward, Mrs. Humphry. David Grieve.W21D 

Helbeck of Bannisdale. 2 v.W21H 

Marcella. 2 v.W21M 

Robert Elsmere. 2 v.W21R 

Sir George Tressady. 2 v.W21S 

Story of Bessie Cottrell.W21S1 

Ward, Mrs. M. A. (A.) Nee....Ward, J/rs. 
Humphry. 

Ward in chancery. Hector, Mrs. A. F. T.H35W 
Ward of the Golden Gate. Harte, Bret. .H25W 

Warden. Trollope, Anthony.T75W 

Ware, William. Aurelian. ..W22A 

Julian.W22J 

Zenobia. 2v. W22Z 

Warlock O’Glen warlock. MacDonald, 

George. M14W 

Warner, C. D. Golden house.W238G 

Little journey in the world..W238L 

Their pilgrimage.W238T 

Warner, Susan. (Elizabeth Wetherell .) Daisy. 

W24D 

Daisy plains.W24D1 

Diana.W24D2 

End of a coil. W24E 

Hills of the Shatemuc.W24H 

Letter of credit. W24L 

Melbourne House... /.W24M 

My desire. W24M1 

Nobody.W24N 

Pine needles and old yarns.W24P 

Queechy.W24Q, 

Red . wallflower.W24R 

and A. B. Gold of Chickaree.W242G 

Wych Hazel.W242W 

Warren, Samuel. Lily and the bee.. .W25L 

Ten thousand a-year. 3v.W25T 

Warrior Gap. King, Capt. Charles...... K58W 

Washington Square. James, Henry, jr.. . J23W 
Washington winter. Dahlgren, Mrs. M. (V.) 

D14W 

Watchmaker’s wife, and other stories. 

Stockton, F. R.St6W 

Water cure. Craik, Mrs. D. M. (M.) 

See... .C84L2 

Water-witch. Cooper, J. F.C78W 

Waterdale neighbours. McCarthy, Justin. 

M13W 

Waterloo. Erckmann, Emile, and Chatrian, 

Alexandre.Er2W 

Waters, Mrs. C. (E.) C. Eleanor Maitland. 

W31E 













































































200 


FICTION. 


Watson, J. M. (Ian Maclaren.) Beside the 

bonnie brier bush....W33B 

Days of auld lang syne.W33D 

Doctor of the old school.W33D1 

Kate Carnegie.W33K 

Watsons, The. Austen, Jane. See. .. Au7L 

Waverley. Scott, Sir Walter, Bart . Sco3W 

Way we live now. Trollope, Anthony. . T75W1 

Wayfaring men. Bayly, A. E.B345W 

Ways of the hour. Cooper, J. F. C78W1 

We and our neighbors. Stowe, Mrs. H. E. 

(B.).St76W 

We girls. Whitney, Mrs. A. D. (T.).W61W 

We two. Bayly, A. E.B345W1 

Weber, Alice. Angela.W38A 

Wedding garment. Pendleton, Louis. .. P37W 
Weighed and wanting. MacDonald, George. 

M14W1 

Weir of Hermiston. Stevenson, R.L. St5W 

Wellesley College, Senior class, ’ 96. At 

Wellesley.W46 A 

Wells, D. D. Her ladyship’s elephant. . W466H 

Wells, Mrs. K. (G.) Miss Curtis.W47M 

Wendell, Barrett. Rankell’s remains. . . W48R 

Wenderholme. Hamerton, P. G.H174W 

Wensley, and other stories. Quincy, Ed¬ 
mund.Q.4W 

Wept of Wish-ton-wish. Cooper, J. F. . .C78W2 
Werner, Elisabeth, pseud. See... Bursten- 
binder, Elisabeth. 

Wessex tales. Hardy, Thomas.H22W 

West Lawn, and the Rector of St. Mark’s. 

Holmes, Mrs. M. J.H73W 

Westall, William. For honor and life. .. W52F 
Westbrook parson age. McKeever, H. B. M194W 

Westcott, E. N. David Harum.W524D 

Westward ho ! Kingsley, Charles.K61W 

Wetherell, Elizabeth, pseud. See... Warner, 
Susan. 

Weyman, S. J. Castle Inn.W54C 

Gentleman of France.W54G 

House of the wolf.W54H 

Man in black. W54M 

My Lady Rotha.W54M1 

Red cockade.W54R 

Shrewsbury. W54S 

Under the red robe.W54U 

What can she do ? Roe, E. P.R62W 

What necessity knows. Dougall, L.D748W 

What the swallow sang. Spielhagen, Fried¬ 
rich. Sp4W 

What will he do with it? 2 v. Lytton, E. 

G. E. Bulwer Lytton, 1st Baron .L99W 

Wheat and tares. Cunningham, Sir. H. S. 

C92W 

When all the woods are green. Mitchell, 

S. W.M69W 

When Charles the First was king. Fletcher, 

J. S.F632W 

When Knighthood was in flower; rewritten 
from Sir Edwin Caskoden’s memoir by 

Edwin Caskoden.W562 

Where highways cross. Fletcher, J. S.F632W1 


Where the battle was fought. Murfree, 


M. N.M94W 

White, C. H. Five hundred dollars, and 
other stories of New England life. W577F 

White, E. O. Browning courtship, and other 

stories.W58B 

Coming of Theodora.W58C 

Lover of truth. W58L 

W interborough.W 58 W 

White, W. H. (Mark Rutherford.) Revolu¬ 
tion in Tanner’s lane.W588R 

White aprons. Goodwin, Mrs. M. W.G63W 

White as snow\ Mayo, Sirs. I. (F.).M45W 

White birches. Trumbull, A. E. T77W 

White company. Doyle, A. C.D77W 

White crown, and other stories. Ward, H. D. 

W198W 

White heather. Black, William.B56W 

White heron, and other stories. Jewett, 

S. O.J55W 


White islander. Catherwood, Mrs. M. (H.) 

C28W 

Whiteladies. Oliphant, Mrs. M. 0. (W.) 014W 
Whitney, Mrs. A. D. (T.) Ascutney street. 


W61A 

Bonnyborough...W61B 

Gayworthys.».W61G 

Golden gossip.W61G1 

Hitherto. W61H 

Homespun yarns.W61H1 

Odd, or even?. W610 

Other girls.W6101 

Patience Strong’s outings.W61P 

Sights and insights. 2 v.W61S 

Summer in Leslie Goldthwaite’s life... W61S1 

We girls.W01W 

Wiggin, Mrs. K. D. Cathedral courtship 
and Penelope’s English experiences.. .W64C 

Marm Lisa. W64M 

Penelope’s progress. v .W64P 

Village watch-tower. •. .W64V 

Wilbrandt, Adolf. Fridolin’s mystical mar¬ 
riage.W647F 

Wild Eelin. Black, William.B56W2 

Wilfrid Cumbermede. MacDonald, George. 

M14W2 

Wilhelm Meister’s apprenticeship and trav¬ 
els. 2 v. Gothe, J. W. von.. ..G71W 

Wilkins, M. E. Humble romance, and other 

stories. W05H 

Jane Field.W05J 

Jerome, a poor man.W05J1 

Madelon. W05M 

New England nun, and otherstories_W05N 

Pembroke.W05P 

Silence, and otherstories.,W05S 

Will o’ the wasp. Rogers, R. C.R03W 

Williams, F. B. (Herbert Elliott Hamblen.) 

General manager’s story.W009G 

On many seas.W089O 

Williams, J. L. Princeton stories. W07P 

Willis, N. P. Prose writings.W070P 

Wilmingtons. Marsh, Mrs. A. (C.).M355W 












































































201 


FICTION. 


Wilson, Mrs. A. J. (E.) At the mercy of 


Tiberius...W69A 

Beulah.W69B 

Infelice. W69I 

St. Elmo.W69S 

Wilson, J. M., and others. Tales of the bor¬ 
ders and of Scotland. 24 v. in 12.W695T 

Wilson, John. ( Christopher North.) Lights 

and shadows of Scottish life.W697L 

Wind of destiny. Hardy, A. S.H218W 

Window in Thrums. Barrie, J. M.B277W 

Windsor castle. Ainsworth, W. H.Ai6W 

Wing-and-wing. Cooper, J. F.C78W3 

Winifred Bertram. Charles, Mrs. E. (R.).C38W 
Winifred’s wooing, and other tales. Craik, 

G. M..C843W 

Winning hazard. Hector, Mrs. A. F. T. H35W1 
Winter, John Strange, pseud. See ....Stan- 
nard, Mrs. H. E. V. (P.) 

Winter fire. Porter, Rose.P834W 

Winterborough. White, E. O.W58W 

Winthrop, Theodore. Edwin Brothertoft. W73E 
Wisdom of fools. Deland, Mrs. M. (C.). D37W 
Wise woman. Burnham, Mrs. C. L. (R.) .B935W 
Wister, Owen. Lin McLean.W76L 


With fire and sword. Sienkiewicz, Henryk. 

Si2W 

With fortune made. Cherbuliez, Victor. C42W 
With harp and crown. Besant, Walter, and 


Rice, James...B462W 

With the best intentions. Terhune, Mrs. M. 

V. (H).T27W 

With the king at Oxford. Church, A. J. C47W 

With the procession. Fuller, H. B.F964W 

Without a home. Roe, E. P... .R62W1 

Wolf, Emma. Joy of life.W83J 

Prodigal in love.W83P 

Wolfenberg. Black, William.B56W1 

Woman in white. Collins, Wilkie.C69W 

Woman of impulse. McCarthy, J. H..M134W 
Woman of Shawmut. Carpenter, E. J...C22W 

Woman’s friendship. Aguilar, Grace. . . Ag9W 
Woman’s kingdom. Craik, Mrs. D. M. (M ). 

C84W 

Woman’s reason. Howells, W. D.H84W 

Wood, Mrs. Henry. East Lynne.W85E 

Wood, J. S. Yale yarns.W853Y 

Woodcraft. Simms, W. G.Si4W 

Woodland wooing. Bates, Mrs. H. L. (V.) 

B314W 

Woodlanders. Hardy, Thomas.H22W1 

Woods, C. H. (Belle Otis.) Diary of a milli¬ 
ner.W856D 

Woodstock. Scott, Sir Walter, Bart. . . Sco3Wl 

Wooing o’t. Hector, Mrs. A. F. T.H35W2 

Woolley, Mrs. C. P. Roger Hunt.W876R 

Woolsey, S. C. (Susan Coolidge.) For sum¬ 
mer afernoons. W88F 

Woolson, C. F. Anne.W884A 

Castle Nowhere....W884C 

East Angels.W884E 

For the major.1.W884F 

Front yard, and other Italian stories.W884F1 


Woolson, C. F. Horace Chase.W884H 

Jupiter Lights.W884J 

Work. Alcott, L. M.A114W 

World of chance. Howells, W. D.H84W1 

Wreck of the Golden Fleece. Leighton, 

Robert.L53W 

Wright, Mrs. J. (McN.) House on the beach. 

W93H 

New Samaritan. W93N" 

Wrong box Stevenson, R. L., and Osbourne, 

Lloyd.St52W 

Wuthering heights. Bronte, E. J.B792W 

Wych Hazel. Warner, Susan and A. B.W242W 

Wycliffites. Mackay, Mrs. Colonel. M19W 

Wyncote. Erskine, Mrs. Thomas .Er8W 

Yale yarns. Wood, J. S.W853Y 

Yates, E. H. Silent witness.Y2S 

Yellow flag..,. .. Y2Y 

Year worth living. Baker, W. M. B17Y 

Years that are told. Porter, Rose.P834Y 

Yeast. Kingsley, Charles.K01Y 

Yellow flag. Yates, E. H.Y2Y 

Yemassee. Simms, W. G. Si4Y 

Yolande. Black, William.B56Y 

Yonge, C. M. Armourer’s prentices.Y8A 

Beechcroft.. ... Y8B 

Castle builders. Y8C 

Chaplet of pearls.Y8C1 

Clever woman of the family.Y8C2 

Cook and the captive.Y8C3 

Daisy chain.Y8D 

Grisly Grisell.Y8Q- 

Heartsease. Y8H 

Heir of Redclyffe.Y8H1 

Hopes and fears.Y8H2 

Long vacation.Y8L 

Modern Telemachus.Y8M 

Pillars of the house. 2 v..Y8P 

Release. Y8R. 

Slaves of Sabinus. Y8S 

Three brides.Y8T 

Trial.Y8T1 

Two guardians. Y8T2 

Unknown to history.Y8U 

Young step-mother.Y8Y 

and Coleridge, C. R. Strolling players. Y83S 

Young blood. Hornung, E. W.H78Y' 

Young girl’s wooing. Roe, E P.R62Y 

Young maids and old. Burnham, Mrs. C. L 

(R.).B935Y 


Young Mrs. Jardine. Craik, Mrs. D. M. (M.) 

C84Y 

Young Musgrave. Oliphant, Mrs. M. O. (W.) 

014Y 

Young Oxford maid. Keddie, Henrietta. K24Y 
Young Queen of Hearts. Marshall, Mrs. 


E. (M.).M36Y 

Young step-mother. Yonge, C. M.Y8Y 

Zachariah, the congressman. Pierce, G. A. 

P61Z 

Zachary Phips. Bynner, E. L.B99Z 



















































































202 


JUVENILE BOOKS. 


Zangwill, I. Dreamers of the Ghetto.Z15D 

Master.Z15M 

Premier and the painter.Z15P 

Zanoni. Lytton, E. G. E. Bulwer Lytton, 

1st Baron .L99Z 


Zanoni, with Eugene Aram. Lytton, E. 


G. E. Bulwer Lytton, 1st Baron .L99E2 

Zenobia. 2 v. Ware, William.W22Z 

Zorah. Balch, Elisabeth. B18Z 

Zoroaster. Crawford, F. M.C86Z 


JUVENILE BOOKS. 


PERIODICALS. 

Chatterbox, monthly, 1897.j051-C39 

Harper’s round table, weekly, May 4,-Oct. 26, 

1897. v. 18.j051-H25 

Little ones’ annual, 1897.j051-L724 

St. Nicholas, monthly, Nov., 1873-Oct., 1898. 

v. 1-26.*j051-Sa2 

Same, Nov., 1893-Oct., 1896, and May, 1897- 
Oct., 1898. v. 21-23, 24, pt. 2, and 25. 

j051-Sa2 

ETHICS. 

Ashmore, Ruth. Side talks with girls.j!77-As3 

Clark, F. E. Our business boys.jl74-C54 

Goodrich, S. G. (Peter Parley.) Glance at 

philosophy.j 102-G 62 

Keddie, Henrietta. (Sarah Tytler.) Papers 

for thoughtful girls.jl77-K24 

M’Conaughy, J. E. Capital for working 

boys. (“Bog cabin” ser.) .jl74-M13 

Starrett, Mrs. H. (E.) Letters to a little girl. 

jl77-St2L 

Symington, A. J. Hints to our boys. . ,jl73-Sy6 

RELIGION. 

Ames, L. T. Great thoughts for little 

thinkers. j220-Am3 

Bible stories for young people.j220-B471 

Blackall, C. R. and Mrs. E. L. Stories about 

Jesus, our Lord and Saviour.j232-B56 

Butler, A. R. Promised King; or, Story of 

the children’s Saviour.j232-B964 

Foster, Charles. Story of the Bible. . ,j220-F81 
Morton, Mrs. H. (C.) Talks to children about 

Jesus.j232-M84 

Pollard, Josephine. Bible and its story. 

j220-P764 

Todd, John. Nuts for boys to crack. . J244-T57 
Wilson, 0. D., and Reeve, J. K. Bible boys 

and girls.j220-W693 

Wise, Daniel. Heroic Methodists of the 

olden time...'..j287-W75 

Yonge, C. M. Young folks’ Bible history. 

j220-Y8 


MYTHOLOGY. 

Kingsley, Charles. Heroes; or, Greek fairy 

tales for my children.j292-K61H 

Niebuhr, B. G. Greek-hero stories. . j292-N55 
Smith, S. F. Myths and heroes; or, Child¬ 
hood of the world.j292-Sm6 

SOCIOLOGY. 

Brooks, E. S. Century book for young 

Americans.j353-B79 

Kirkland, E. S. Speech and manners. j395-K635 
Lanier, Sidney. Boy’s King Arthur. J398-L27 
Power, Mrs. S. C. D. (Shirley Dare.) Art of 
good manners. j395-P87 

Note. —Same as “Behaving” and “Children’s etiquette.” 

Behaving.j395-P87B 

Note.— Same as “Art of good manners,” and “Chil¬ 
dren’s etiquette.” 

Children’s etiquette.j395-P87C 

Note. —Same as “Art of good manners,” and “Behav¬ 
ing.” 

Valentine, Mrs. L. (J.) Aunt Louisa’s book 
of common things.j372-V23 

PHILOLOGY. 

Gilman, Arthur. Short stories from the dic¬ 
tionary.j423-G42 

NATURAL SCIENCE. 

Andrews, Jane. Stories Mother nature told 

her children.J504-An2 

Bell, Mrs. N. (M.) (N. D’Anvers.) Science 

ladders, nos. 1-6. 6 v. in 3.j504-B41 

Bert, Paul. First steps in scientific knowl¬ 
edge.j500-B46 

Dyer, Sidney. Great wonders in little things. 

j507-D98 

Farmer, Mrs. L. (H.) Story book of science. 

j500-F23 

Fisher, Mrs. A. B. (B.) Fairy-land of science. 

j504-F53 

Goodrich, S. G. (Peter Parley.) Glance at 

the physical sciences.j504-G62 

Housman, Henry. Story of our museum. 

j507-H81 












































JUVENILE BOOKS. 


203 


Kirby, Mary and Elizabeth. World by the 

fireside..j504-K625 

Napier, C. 0. G. ' Tommy Try and what he 

did in science.j507-N16 

Tucker, C. M. (.4. L. 0. E.) Fairy Know-a- 
bit.j500-T79 

ASTRONOMY. 

Ball, Sir R. S. Star-land.j523-B21Sl 

Champlin, J.D .,jr. Young folks’astronomy. 

j520-C357 

Giberne, Agnes. Among the stars.j523-G35 

Radiant suns; sequel to Sun, moon and 

stars.j523-G35R 

Starry skies.j523-G35S 

Sun, moon, and stars.j523-G35Sl 

Moore, Annie, and Nichols, L. D. Overhead. 

j523-M78 

PHYSICS. 

Abbott, Jacob. Science for the young: 

Force.j531-Ab2 

Science for the young: Light.j535-Ab2 

Giberne, Agnes. Twilight talks.j530-G35 

GEOLOGY AND BIOLOGY. 

Abbott, Jacob. Science for the young: 

Water and land.j551-Ab2 

Barnard, Charles. Talks about the weather. 

j551-B25 

Giberne, Agnes. Ocean of air; meteorology 

for beginners.j55l-G35 

World’s foundations; or, Geology for be¬ 
ginners. j551-G35W 

Goodrich, S. G. (Peter Parley.) Wonders of 

geology. j550-G62 

Herrick, Sirs. S. M. (B.) Earth in past ages. 

j550-H44 

Ingersoll, Ernest. Old ocean...j551-In4 

Kingsley, Charles. Madam How and Lady 
Why; or, First lessons in earth lore for 

children..j551-K61 

Nature’s wonders. j550-N22 

Scenes of wonder in many lands.j551-Scel5 

Shaler, N. S. Story of our continent.. j557-Shl 

Starr, Frederick. On the hills.j550-St2 

Stevenson, S. H. Boys and girls in biology. 

j570-St4 

Wonders of creation; volcanoes and their 
phenomena.j551-W84 

BOTANY. 

Barnard, Charles. Talks about our useful 

plants.j580-B25 

Church, E. R. Flower-talks at Elmridge. 

j580-C47 

Cooke, M. C. ( Uncle Matt.) Across the com¬ 
mon after wildflowers.j580-C77A 

Around a cornfield after wild flowers.j580-C77 
Down the lane and back in search of wild 
flowers.j580-C77D 


Cooke, M. C. (Uncle Matt.) Stroll on a marsh 

in search of wild flowers.j580-C77S 

Through the copse after wild flowers. 

j580-C77T 

Cooper, H. C. Short studies in botany j580-C78 

Dyson, Mrs. Stories of the trees.j582-D99 

Hale, G. E. Little flower-people.j580-H13 

Harris, A. B. Wild flowers and where they 

grow.j580-H24 

Kirby, Mary and Elizabeth. Talks about 

trees.j582-K625 

Morley, M. W. Seed-babies.*.. j580-M82 

Pratt, M. L. Fairyland of flowers. . . J580-P89 

ZOOLOGY. 

Bamford, M. E. Look-about Club. . ,j590-B22L 

My land and water friends.j590-B22M 

Deane, F. A. Wonders from sea and shore. 

j590-D34 

Fisher, Mrs. A. B. (B.) Life and her children. 

j592-F53 

Harris, A. B. Dooryard folks, and a Winter 

garden...j 590-H24 

Holder, C. F. Strange company; wonder- 

wings, etc.j590-H71 

Young folks’ story-book of natural history 

j590-H71Y 

Johonnot, James. Friends in feathers and 

fur, and other neighbors.j596-J66 

Some curious flyers, creepers, and swim¬ 
mers .. j590-J66 

Kelly, Mrs. M. A. B. Short stories of our shy 

neighbors.j590-K29 

Kirby, Mary and Elizabeth. Sea and its- 

wonders.j590-K625 

Lippincott, Mrs. S. J. C. (Grace Greemvood.) 

Heads and tails...j590-L66 

MacDuff, J. R. Story of a shell.j594-M14 

Mateaux, C. L. Odd folks at home.. ,.j590-M41 
Miller, O. T. Little folks in feathers and 

fur.. J590-M82 

Queer pets at Marcy’s.j590-M62Q, 

Monteith, John. Living creatures of water, 
land and air. ( McGuffey’s nat. hist, read¬ 
ers.) . j590-M7G 

Ned, Uncle, pseud. Tropics.j590-N28 

Richards, Mrs. L. E. (H.), ed. Four feet, two 

feet and no feet.j596-R382 

Scherren, Henry. Popular history of ani- Z\ 

mals for young people.j590-Sch2 

World of wonders ; or, marvels in animate and 

inanimate nature.j590-W89 

Wright, Mrs. J. (McN.) Sea-side and way- 
side. 3 v. (Nature readers.) .j590-W93 

INSECTS. 

Ballard, Mrs. J. P. Insect lives; or, Born in 

prison.j595-B21 

Bamford, M. E. Up and down the brooks. 

(Riverside lib.) .j595-B22 

Church, E. R. Flyers and crawlers... j595-C47 



















































204 


JUVENILE BOOKS. 


Hook, S. L. Little people, and their homes 
in meadows, woods, and waters... j595-H76 
Noel, Maurice. Buz, or, Life and adventures 
of a honey bee.j595-N68 

BIRDS. 

Church, E. R. Birds and their ways.. J598-C47 

Hadley, Caroline. Woodside.j598-H117 

Johonnot, James. Neighbors with wings and 

fins.:.j598-J66 

Kirby, Mary and Elizabeth. Stories about 

birds of land and water.j598-K625 

Things in the forest.j598-K625T 

Lee, Mrs. S. (W.) Anecdotes of the habits 
and instincts of birds, reptiles, and fishes. 


j598-L51 

Maskell, Mrs. A. E. Anderson-. Winged 

wonders. j598-M37 

Merriam, F. A. Birds through an opera 

glass. (Riverside lib.) .j598-M55 

Samuels, E. A. Among the birds.j598-Sa4 

Seymour, Mary. Little Arthur at the Zoo, 
and the birds he saw there.j598-Se9 


Trimmer, Mrs. S. (K.) History of the robins. 

J598-T73 

Wood, J. G. Half hours in field and forest. 

J598-W85 

ANIMALS. 

Campbell, Mrs. C. C. Natural history for 

young folks.j599-C15 

Jackson, Thomas. Stories about animals. 

j599-J13 

Johonnot, James. Neighbors with claws and 

hoofs, and their kin.j599-JG6 

Iiang, Andrew. Animal story book. .. J599-L25 
Lee, Mrs. S. (W.) Anecdotes of the habits 

and instincts of animals...j599-L51 

Miller, O. T. Four-handed folk. ......j599-M62 

Monteith, John. Familiar animals and their 
wild kindred. ( McGuffey’s nat. hist. 

readers.) .j599-M76 

Parrots and monkeys.j599-P247 

Reid, Mayne. Quadrupeds ; zoology for boys. 

j599-R27 

Seymour, Mary. Little Arthur at the Zoo, 

and the animals he saw there.j599-Se9 

Wright, M. O. Four-footed Americans and 
their kin.j599-W93 

USEFUL ARTS. 

Barnard, Charles. Talks about the soil. 


J631-B25 

Benedict, A. K. My wonder-story.j612-B43 

Blaikie, William. Sound bodies for our boys 

and girls.J613-B58 

Boy’s book of trades.j680-B716 

Butterworth, Hezekiah. Zigzag journeys in 

the White City.j606-B98 

Carey, Annie. History of a book.j655-C18 

Threads of knowledge.j670-C18 


Cheever, H. T. AVhale and his captors. ,j639-C41 
Davidson, E. A. Boy joiner and model 

maker.j694-D28 

Gautier, Th^ophile. My household of pets. 

j636-G23 

Guthrie, Frederick. First book of knowledge. 

j607-G98 

Hale, E. E.,ed. Stories of invention. j609-H134 
Kingston, W. H. G. Stories of the sagacity 

of animals; cats and dogs.j636-K62 

Stories of the sagacity of animals; the 

horse and other animals.j636-K62S 

Kirby, Mary and Elizabeth. Aunt Martha’s 

corner cupboard. j660-K625 

Kirkland, E. S. Six little cooks.... j641-K635 
Lukin, James. Amongst machines... j670-L96 

Boy engineers.j621-L96 

Mateaux, C. L. Wonderland of work; rev. 

with additions by Rose.j602-M41 

Miller, O. T. Our home pets; how to keep 

them well and happy.j636-M62 

SafFord, M. J., and Allen, M. E. Health and 
strength for girls.j613-Sa2 

FINE ARTS. 

Art for young folks; art researches of two 

New York boys.j750.-Ar7 

Gilman, Bradley. Musical journey of Doro¬ 
thy and Delia.j780-G42 

Lillie, Mrs. L. C. (W.) Story of music and 

musicians. j78O-L620 

Little, G. E. Illustrative hand-book of draw¬ 
ing.j740-L72 

Macy, J. C. Young people’s history of 
music; with Biographies of famous musi¬ 
cians.j780-M25 

Mason, L. M. New third music reader. 

j780-M38 

Mason, L. W., and Veazie,-. New fourth 

national music reader.j780-M382 

Viollet-le-Duc, E. M. Learning to draw; tr. 
by Champlin.j740-V81 

AMUSEMENTS. 

* 

Atkinson, J. C. Playhours and half-holidays. 

j799-At5 

Walks, talks, travels, and exploits of two 

schoolboys.j 799-At5 W 

Beard, D. C. American boy’s handy book. 

j796-B38 

Beard, Lina and A. B. American girl’s handy 

book.j790-B384 

Campbell, Mrs. Helen. American girl’s home 

book of work and play.j790-C15 

Champney, Mrs. L. (W.), ed. Entertain¬ 
ments.j793-C362 

Denton, C. J. Little peoples’ dialogues. 

j793-D43 

Hale, L. P. Fagots for the fireside.. ,j793-H135 
Keene, J. H. Boy’s own guide to fishing. 

j799-K25 















































JUVENILE BOOKS. 


205 


Xnox, T. W. Hunting adventures on land 
and sea. 2v.j799-K77 

Contents: 

Pt. 1. Young Nimrods in North America. 

Pt. 2. Young Nimrods around the world. 

Lewis, A. J. (Prof . Louis Hoffmann.) Puzzles, 

old and new...j793-L59 

Shoemaker, C. C., ed. Young folks’ dia¬ 
logues.i. j793-Sh7 

LITERATURE—POETRY. 

Campbell, L. J., ed. Young folks’ book of 

poetry.j808-C 154 

Coates, H. T., ed. Children’s book of poetry. . 

j821-C63 

Dodge, Mrs. M. E. (M.) When life is young. 

J811-D668W 

Eield, Eugene. Love-songs of childhood. 

j811-F45 

Goodale, Elaine and D. R. Apple-blossoms; 

verses of two children.J811-G61 

Janvier, Margaret. ( Margaret Vandegrift.) 

Dead doll, and other verses.j811-J26 

Lang, Andrew’, ed. Blue poetry book J821-L252 
Piatt, Mrs. S. M. B. Child’s-world ballads: 

Three little emigrants, etc.j811-P57 

Repplier, Agnes, ed. Book of famous verse. 

(Riverside lib.) .j821-R29 

Rollins, Mrs. A. M. (W.) Little Page Fern, 

. and other verses.j811-R65 

Sangster, Mrs. M. E. (M.) Little knights 
and ladies ; verses for young people ,j811-Sa5 

Sherman, F. D. Little-folk lyrics.j811-Sh5 

Stevenson, R. L. Child’s garden of verses. 

j821-St5C 

Thaxter, Mrs. C. (L.) Poems for children. 


j811-T327 

Thomas, E. M. In sunshine land.j811-T36 

In the young world.j811-T36I 

Whittier, J. G., ed. Child life.j821-W617 


Wordsworth, William. Wordsworth for the 

young, with introd. by St. John ,j821-W89W 
Wright, E. V. Wonderful fairies of the sun. 

j811-W928 

LITERATURE-PROSE. 

Goodrich, S. G. (Peter Parley.) Literature, 

ancient and modern.j809-G62 

Hawthorne, Nathaniel. [Selections.] 1882. 

(Amer. classics for schools.) -... .j818-H32S 

Lillie, Mrs. L. C. (W.) Story of English lit¬ 
erature .j820-L626 

Norton, C. E., ed. Heart of oak books. 6 v. 

j828-N825 

Seamer, Mary. Shakespeare’s stories simply 

told. j822-Sel 

Seymour, Mary. Shakespeare’s stories 

simply told; comedies.j822-Se9S 

Shakespeare’s stories simply told; trage¬ 
dies and histories.j822-Se9Sl 

Wright, H. C. Children’s stories in Ameri¬ 
can literature, 1660-1860.j810-W93C 


Wright, H. C. Children’s stories in American 

literature, 1861-’96.j810-W93 

Children’s stories in English literature 
from Taliesin to Shakespeare.j820-W93 

LITERATURE—GREEK AND ROMAN. 

Burt, M. E. Stories from Plato, and other 

classic writers.j880-B95 

Church, A. J., ed. Stories from the Greek 

comedians .j882-C474 

Stories from the Greek tragedians. j882-C474S 

Stories from Virgil.j873-C474 

Herodotus. Boys’ and girls’ Herodotus ; ed. 

by White.j888-H43 

Church, A. J., ed. Stories of the East 

from Herodotus.j888-C474 

Homer. Baldwin, James. Story of the 

Golden Age.j883-B19 

Brooks, Edward. Story of the Iliad j883-B79 

Church, A. J., ed. Stories from Homer, 

j883-C474 

Stewart, Aubrey, tr. and ed. Tale of Troy, 

j883-St5 

Pliny. Boys’ and girls’ Pliny ; ed. by White. 

j878-P71 

GEOGRAPHY AND TRAVELS. 

GENERAL TRAVEL AND DESCRIPTION. 

Adams, S. B. Amy and Marion’s voyage 

around the world. j910-Adl 

All the w r ay round.j910-A15 

Butterworth, Hezekiah. Zigzag journeys 

around the world.j910-B98 

Zigzag journeys on the Mediterranean. 

j910-B98Z 

Children of all nations.j910-C44 

Hale, E. E .,ed. Stories of adventure ,j910-H134S 

Stories of discovery.j910-H134 

Ingersoll, Ernest. Book of the ocean. ,j910-In4 
Legh, M. H. C. How Dick and Molly went 

round the world.j910-L52 

Mateaux, C. L. Peeps abroad for folks at 

home.j910-M41 

NordhofF, Charles. Man-of-war life. . ,j910-N75 

Merchant vessel.j910-N75M 

Seward, O. R. Around the world stories. 

j910-Se8 

Sleeper, M. G. Mediterranean Islands. 

(Fonthill recreations , v. 1.) .j910-S12 

Smiles, Samuel, jr. Round the world J910-Sm4 
Strong, J. D. Child life in many lands.j910-St8 

EUROPE. 

Abbott, Jacob. Rollo’s tour in Europe. 10 v. 

1. Kollo on the Atlantic. J914-Ab2R 

2. Rollo in Paris.j9!4-Ab2RI 

3. Rollo in Switzerland. J914-Ab2R2 

4. Rollo in London.j914-Ab2R3 

5. Rollo on the Rhine. j914-Ab2R4 

6. Rollo in Scotland. J914-Ab2R5 

7. Rollo in Geneva.j914-Ab2R6 














































206 


JUVENILE BOOKS. 


Abbott, Jacob. Iloilo’s tour in Europe. 10 v. 

8. Rollo in Holland..j914-Ab2R7 

9. Rollo in Naples.j914-Ab2R8 

10. Rollo in Rome.j914-Ab2R9 

Adams, W. T. (Oliver Optic ) Young Amer¬ 

ica abroad. 6 v. 

1. Outward bound.j910-Adl70 

2. Shamrock and thistle.j914-Adl7S 

3. Red Cross .j914-Adl7R 

1. Dikes and ditches. j914-Adl7D 

5. Palace and cottage. j914-Adl7P 

6. Down the Rhine.j914-Adl7Dt 

Same. Ser. 2. 3 v. 

2. Northern lands.j914-Ad!7N 

3. Cross and crescent.j914-Adl7 

5. Vine and olive. j914-Adl7V 

Ballantyne, R. M. Chasing the sun. J914-B215 
Brooks, E. S., and Alden, John. Long walls ; 

Amer. boy’s adventures in Greece.j913-B792 
Butterworth, Hezekiah. Zigzag journeys in 

classic lands.. .j914-B98 

Zigzag journeys in Europe.j914-B98Z 

Zigzag journeys in northern lands j914-B98Zl 
Zigzag journeys in the Antipodes J914-B98Z2 
Zigzag journeys in the British Isles. 

j914-B98Z3 

Zigzag journeys in the Orient. . . J914-B98Z4 

Champney, Mrs. L. (W.) Three Vassar girls 

abroad.j914-C36 

Three Vassar girls in France.j914-C36T 

Three Vassar girls in Russia and Turkey. 

j914-C36Tl 

Three Vassar girls in Switzerland j914-C36T2 
Charming, B. H. Sunny skies; or, Adven¬ 
tures in Italy.j914-C36 

Eddy, D. C. Walter in Athens.j914-Ed2 

Walter in Constantinople.j914-Ed2W 

French, H. W. Our boys in Ireland.. J914-F89 
Hale, E. E. and Susan. Family flight through 
France, Germany, Norway and Sweden. 

j914-H132 

Kellogg, A. W. Our young folks in Norway. 

j914-K29 

Knox, T. W. Boy travellers in Great Britain 

and Ireland.j914-K77B 

Boy travellers in Northern Europe.j914-K77Bl 
Boy travellers in the Russian Empire. 

j914-K77B2 

Lander, S. W. Spectacles for young eyes; 

Berlin.j914-L23 

Spectacles for young eyes; Moscow. 

j914-L23M 

Spectacles for young eyes; Rome. j914-L23R 
Spectacles for young eyes; St. Petersburg. 

J914-L23S 

Spectacles for young eyes; Zurich. j914-L23Z 
Lippincott, Mrs. S. J. (C.) (Grace Green¬ 
wood.) Merrie England.j914-L66 

McCabe, J. D. Our young folks abroad. J914-M13 
Mateaux, C. L. Around and about Old Eng¬ 
land. i .J914-M41 

Ober, F. A. Knockabout Club in Spain. ^'914-Ob2 


Richardson, Robert. Ralph’s year in Russia. 

j914-R395 

Scudder, H. E. Bodley grandchildren . j914-Scu8 

English Bodley family...j914-Scu8E 

Mr. Bodley abroad.j914-Scu8M 

Viking Bodleys.j914-Scu8V 

Sleeper, M. G. Sweden and Norway. ( Font- 

hill recreations , v. 3.) . j914-S12S 

Two Sicilies. (Fonthill recreations, -v. 2.) 

j914-S12 

Stockton, F. R. Personally conducted ,j914-St6 

Trafton, Adeline. American girl abroad. 

j914-T67 

ASIA. 

Adams, W. T. (Oliver Optic ) Across India. 

j915-Adl7 

Half round the world..j915-Adl7H 

Butterworth, Hezekiah. Zigzag journeys in 

India.j915-B98 

Champney, L. (W.) Three Vassar girls in 

the Holy Land.j915-C36 

Eddy, D. C. Walter in Damascus.j915-Ed2 

Walter in Jerusalem.j915-Ed2W' 

Walter in Samaria.j915-Ed2Wl 

French, H. W. Our boys in China.j915-F89 

Our boys in India. .j915-F890 

Greey, Edward. Bear-worshippers of Yezo. 

j915-G86 

Wonderful city of Tokio.j915-G86W 

Young Americans in Japan.j915-G86Y 

India. j915-In2 

Jones, Meredith. Life and travel in Tartary, 

Thibet, and China. j915-J71 

Knox, T. W. Boy travellers in the Far East: 

Ceylon and.India. j915-K77C 

Boy travellers in the Far East; Siam and 

Java.j915-K77 

ed. Travels of Marco Polo.j915-K772 

Lander, S. W. Spectacles for young eyes: 

Pekin.j915-L23 

Miller, O. T. Little people of Asia... j915i-M62 

AFRICA. 

Butterworth, Hezekiah. Zigzag journeys in 

the Levant.j916-B98 

DuChaillu, P. B. Lost in the jungle j916-D85 

My Apingi kingdom.....j916-D85M 

Wild life under the equator.j916-D85W 

Eddy, D. C. Walter in Egypt.j916-Ed2 

Hale, E. E., and Susan. Family flight over 

Egypt and Syria.j916-H132 

Knox, T. W. Boy travellers in the Far East; 

Egypt and the Holy Land.j916-K77E 

Boy travellers in the Levant.j916-K77B 

Boy travellers on the Congo.j916-K77 

Ober, F. A. Knockabout Club in North Africa. 

j916-Ob2 

NORTH AMERICA. 

Aaron, Eugene Murray-. Butterfly hunters 
in the Caribbees.j917-Aa7 























































JUVENILE BOOKS. 


207 


Abbott, Jacob. Marco Paul’s voyages and 
travels. 3 v. 

2. Marco Paul on the Erie Canal.j917-Ab2M 

4. Marco Paul in Vermont.j917-Ab2Ml 

5. Marco Paul in Boston. ..j9t7-Ab2M3 

Boyd, P. S. Up and down the Merrimac. 

j917-B686 

Butterworth, Hezekiah. Zigzag journeys in 

Acadia and New France.j917-B98 

Zigzag journeys in the great Northwest. , 

j917-B98Z 

Zigzag journeys in the Occident. j917-B98Zl 
Zigzag journey in the Sunny South. 

J917-B98Z2 

Zigzag journeys on the Mississippi. 

J917-B98Z3 

Champney, Mrs. L. (W.) Three Vassar girls 

at home.-.j9l7-C36 

Crowninshield, M. B. All among the light¬ 
houses . j917-C89 

Ball, Mrs. C. W. (H.) Patty Gray’s journey 

from Baltimore to Washington.j917-D16 

Hale, E. E. and Susan. Family flight around 

home.j917-H132 

Family flight through Mexico. . . J917-H132F 

Hughes, Thomas, ed. G. T. T. Gone to 

Texas.j917-H87 

Knox, T. W. Boy travellers in Mexico. 

j917-K77 

Bander, S. W. Spectacles for young eyes: 

Boston.j917-L23 

Spectacles for young eyes; New York. 

j917-L23N 

Nichols, L. D. Lotus Bay.j917-N53 

Nelly Marlow.j917-N53N 

Oxley, J. M. My strange rescue, and other 

stories.j917-Ox4 

Bobbins, Mrs. S. S. Butterfly’s flights. 6 v. 

1. Mount Mansfield.j9I7-R535 

2. Saratoga Springs.j917-R535B 

3. Niagara Falls. j917-R535Bt 

4. Montreal.j917-R535B2 

5. At the sea-side. j917-R535B3 

6. Philadelphia.j917-R535B4 

Schwatka, Frederick. In the land of cave 

and cliff dwellers. j917-Seh9 

Scudder, H. E. Bodleys on wheels. ,j917-Scu8B 

Stephens, 0. A. Knockabout Club along 

shore.j917-St38K 

Knockabout Club in the Tropics. j917-St38 
Woods, Mrs. K. T. Duncans on land and sea. 

j917-W86 

SOUTH AMERICA. 

Champney, Mrs. L. (W.) Three Vassar girls 

in South America. .'. J918-C36 

Ober, F. A. Knockabout Club on the Spanish 

Main.j918-0b2 

Ramsey, Mrs. V. G. Evenings with the chil¬ 
dren; or, Travels in South America ,j918-R14 

OCEANICA. POLAR REGIONS. 

Adams, W. T. (Oliver Optic.) Four young 
explorers..j919-Adl7 


Butterworth, Hezekiah. Zigzag journeys in 

Australia.j919-B98 

Ellis, E. S. Among the Esquimaux. .. j919-E15 
Famous islands and memorable voyages. 

j919-F21 

Knox, T. W. Boy travellers in Australasia. 


j919-K77 

Land of the kangaroo.j919-K77L 

Mudge, Z. A. Arctic heroes.j919-M88 

Schwatka, Frederick. Children of the cold. 

j919-Sch9 

Nimrod in the north.j919-Sch9N 

HISTORY. 

Eggleston, G. C. Strange stories from his¬ 
tory.j909-Eg3 

Episodes of history.j909-Ep4 

Gilman, Arthur. Kings, queens and barba¬ 
rians.j909-G42 

ed. Magna Charta stories.j909-G422 

Hale, E. E., ed. Stories of the sea.. J904-H134 

Johonnot, James. Stories of heroic deeds. 

j904-J66S 

Stories of the olden time.j904-J66 


comp. Ten great events in history .j909-J663 
ANCIENT HISTORY. 


Ancient Egypt.j932-An2 

Beesly, Mrs. Stories from the history of 

Rome.... • • j937-B39 

Butterworth, Hezekiah. Little Arthur’s his¬ 
tory of Rome.j937-B98 

Josephus, Flavius. Young folks’ Josephus; 

simplified by Shepard.J933-J78 

Pollard, Alice, ed. True stories from Greek 

history.j938-P76 

Walsh, W. S. (William Shepard.) Our young 

folks’history of the Roman empire.j937-W17 
Yonge, C. M. Young folks’ history of Greece. 

j938-Y8 

Young folks’ history of Rome.j937-Y8 

MODERN HISTORY, EUROPE. 

Berard, A. B. School history of England. 

J942-B45 

Bonner, John. Child’s history of Spain. 

j946-B64 

Brooks, E. S. Chivalric days..j940-B79 

Browning, Oscar. True stories from Eng¬ 
lish history.j942-B82 

Bulley, Eleanor. Great Britain for little 

Britons.J942-B87 

Callcott, M. (D.) G., Lady. Little Arthur’s 

history of England.J942-C13 

Little Arthur’s history of France... .j944-C13 
Church, A. J. Stories from English history. 

j942-C47 

Coffin, C. C. Story of liberty.j940-C66 

Dickens, Charles. Child’s history of Eng¬ 
land.j942-D55 





















































208 


JUVENILE BOOKS. 


Edgar, J. G. History for boys.j940-Ed3 

War of the Roses.j942-Ed3 

Fisher, Mrs. A. B. (B.) History of England 

for beginners.'.j942-F53 

Gray, G. Z. Children’s Crusade.j940-G79 

Griffis, W. E. Brave little Holland, and what 

she taught us.j949-G87 

Higginson, T. W., and Charming, Edward. 
English history for American readers. 

j942-H532 

Hutton, Barbara, afterwards Mrs. Alexander. 


Castles and their heroes.j942-H967 

Heroes of the Crusades.j940-H967 

Tales of the White Cockade.j941-H967 

Johonnot, James, comp. Stories of other 
lands.j940-J663 


Jones, Meredith, ed. Stories of the olden 
time, from de Joinville and Froissart. 


j940-J72 

Kirkland, E. S. Short history of England. 

' j942-K635 

Short history of France.j944-K635 

Knox, Mrs. Isa Craig-. Little folks’ history 
of England.j942-K765 


Macarthur, Margaret. History of Scotland; 
ed. by Freeman. (Freeman’s hist, course.) 

J941-M11 

Marshall, Mrs. E. (M.) History of France. 

j944-M36 

Stories of the Cathedral cities of England. 

j942-M36 

Paul, N. M. True stories from French his¬ 
tory.j944-P28 

Penrose, Mrs. E. (C.) (Mrs. Markham.) His¬ 
tory of France, [B. C. 60-A. D. 1848]; ed. 

by Abbott.j944-P38 

Rideing, W. H. Young folks’ history of Lon¬ 
don.j942-R43 

Sime, James. History of Germany. (Free¬ 
man’s hist, course .) .j943-Si4 

Smith, S. F. Knights and sea-kings; or, the 

Middle Ages.J940-Sm6 

Stephen, C. E. (Sarah Brook.) French his¬ 
tory for English children.j944-St37 

Stories from English history for young Amer¬ 
icans.j942-St75 

Taylor, Bayard. School history of Germany. 

j943-T21 

Thompson, Edith. History of England. 

(Freeman’s hist, course.) .j942-T37 

Yonge, C. M. Popular history of England. 

J942-Y8 

Young folks’ history of France.j944-Y8 

Young folks’ history of Germany.j943-Y8 

ASIA. 

Hutton, Barbara, afterwards Mrs. Alexander. 

Tales of the Saracens.j953-H967 

Kitto, John. History of Palestine.j956-K65 


NORTH AMERICA. 


Abbot, W. J. Battle fields and camp fires. 

j973-Abl7B 

Battle-fields and victory.j973-Abl7 

Blue jackets of ’76. .. .j973-Abl7Bl 

Abbott, Edward. Revolutionary times. 

j973-Abl8 

Abbott, Jacob. American history. 8v.j973-Ab2 
Adams, R. C. History of the United States 

in rhyme.j973-AdlG 

Banvard, Joseph. First explorers of North 

America.j973-B227' 

Novelties of the New World; or, the Ad¬ 
ventures and discoveries of the first ex¬ 
plorers of North America.j973-B227N 

Pioneers of Maryland and the old French 

war.j973-B227P 

Romance of American history... J973-B227R 
Soldiers and patriots of the Revolution. 

j973-B227S 

Southern explorers and colonists,j973-B227SI 
Barnes, James. For king or country. J973-B26 
Yankee ships and Yankee sailors: tales of 

1H12.j973-B26Y 

Berard, A. B. History of the United States ; 

rev. by Bush.j973-B45 

Blaisdell, A. F., ed. Stories of the Civil war. 

j973-B58 

Bonner, John. Child’s history of the United 

States. 3 v.j973-B64 

Brooks, E. S. Century book of American 

Revolution.j973-B79C 

Century book of famous Americans.j973-B79 

Story of the United States.J973-B79S 

Bunce, O. B. Romance of the Revolution. 

J973-B88 


Butterworth, Hezekiah, ed. Young folks’ 

history of America.j973-B98 

Children’s history book; tales of the history 
of our native land, by famous story¬ 
tellers.j970-C437 

Coffin, C. C. Boys of ’61.j973-C66 

Boys of ’76.j973-C66B 

Building the nation, [1783-1860.]. j973-C66Bl 
Drum-beat of the nation, 1861-62. J973-C66D 

Following the Hag.j973-C66F 

Freedom triumphant, [Sept., 1864-May, 

1865.].j973-C66Fl 

My days and nights on the battle-field. 

j973-C66M 

Old times in the colonies, [1492-1760.] 


J973-C660 

Redeeming the Republic, 1864.j973-C66R 

Cooke, J. E. Stories of the Old Dominion. 

j973-C77 

Drake, S. A. Around the Hub.j974-D78A 

On Plymouth Rock.j974-D78 

Taking of Louisburg, 1745. (Decisive 

events in Amer. hist .) .j973-D78 

Watch fires of ’76.j973-D78W 


Fiske, John. History of the United States. 

J973-F54H 


















































JUVENILE BOOKS. 


209 


Fiske, John. War of independence. ( River¬ 
side lib.) .j973-F54 

Gilman, Arthur. Tales of the path-finders. 

j973-G42T 

and Shepardson, F. W. American people. 

j973-G423 

Glascock, W. H. Stories of Columbia J970-G46 

Hale, E. E., ed. Stories of war.j973-H134 

Higginson, T. W. American explorers. 

(Young folks’ ser .).j973-H53 

Young folks’ history of the United States. 

j973-H53Y 

ed. Book of American explorers. j973-H532 

Howells, W. D. Stories of Ohio.j977-H83 

King, Grace. De Soto jand his men in the 

land of Florida.J975-K584 

Lodge, H. C., and Roosevelt, Theodore. 

Hero tales from American history j973-L822 
Morgan, T. J. Patriotic citizenship. J973-M82 
Newkirk, Garrett. Rhymes of the states. 

j973-N46 

Ober, F. A. Young folks’ history of Mexico. 

j972-Ob2 

Pratt, M. L. American history stories. 4 v. 

j973-FS9 

Robinson, M. S. American conflict. 3 v. 

j973-R56 

Scndder, H. E. Boston town.j974-Scu8 

Soley, J. R. Sailor boys of ’61.j973-So4S 

Thayer, W. M. Youth’s history of the Re¬ 
bellion. 4 v.j973-T33 

Tiffany, Mrs. N. (M.) From colony to com¬ 
monwealth. j974-T44 

Pilgrims and puritans; story of the plant¬ 
ing of Plymouth and Boston.J974-T44P 

Tomlinson, E. T. Stories of the American 
revolution. 2 v. (Lib. of heroic events.) 

j973-T59 

True stories of American wars.j973-T76 

Varney, G. J. Story of Patriots’ day, Lex¬ 
ington and Concord, April 19, 1775; with 

poems.j973-V43 

Venable, W. H. Tales from Ohio history. 

j977-V55T 

Watson, H. C. Daring deeds of the old 
heroes of the revolution. (Daring deeds 
ser.) .j973-W33 

Note .—Same as Boston tea party, and other stories 
.of the Amer. Revolution. 

Wright, H. C. Children’s stories in Amer¬ 
ican history. j973-W93 

Children’s stories of American progress. 

j973-W93C 

ARCTIC REGIONS. 

Lost Greenland.j998-L91 

BIOGRAPHY, COLLECTIVE. 

Adams, O. F. Dear old story-tellers.. j928-Adl 
Bolton, Mrs. S. (K.) Famous men of science. 

j925-B64 
j920.7-B64 


Bolton, Mrs. S. (K.) How success is won. 

j920-B64 

Poor boys who became famous.... J920-B64P 
Bourne, H. R. F. Famous London mer¬ 
chants .>. ■... ,j923-B66 

Brooks, E. S. Great men’s sons.j920-B79G 

Historic boys. j920-B79 

Historic girls.j920.7-B79 

Butterworth, Hezekiah. Great compo¬ 
sers.j927-B98 

Edgar, J. G. Boyhood of great men .. j920-Ed3 

Sea-kings and naval heroes.j923-Ed3S 

Eggleston, Edward. Stories of great Amer¬ 
icans for little Americans.j920-Eg3 

Famous boys and famous men. j920-F21 

Farmer, Mrs. L. (H.) Girls’ book of famous 

queens.j923-F23 

Foster, Mrs. I. 11. (Faye Huntington.) Sto¬ 
ries of remarkable women.j920.7-F81 

Good and great men.j920-G-59 

Hale, E. E. Boys’ heroes.j923-H13 

Harris, A. B. Pleasant authors for young 

folks.j928-H24 

Kaufman, Rosalie. Queens of England. 3 v. 

( Young folks hist.) .j923-K16 

Pai*ton, James. Captains of industry. Ser. 

1-2. 2 v. j920-P25 

Plutarch. Boys’ and girls’ Plutarch; ed. by 

White.j920-P74 

Rideing, W. H. Boyhood of living authors. 

j928-R43 

Seawell, Mrs. M. E. Twelve naval captains. 

j923-Sel 

Sherwood, Mrs. M. E. (W.) Royal girls and 

royal courts.j923-Sh5 

Stirling, A. H. Torch-bearers of history. 

j920-St5 

Stoddard, W. O. Rutherford Birchard Hayes, 
James Abram Garfield, and Chester Alan 

Arthur. (Lives of pres.) .i923-St6 

William Henry Harrison, John Tyler, and 
James Knox Polk. (Lives of pres.) 

j923-St6H 

Women of worth whom the world loves to 

honor.j920.7-W84 

Wright, H. C. Children’s stories of the great 

scientists..j925-W93 

Yonge, C. M. Book of golden deeds j920-Y8 

BIOGRAPHY, INDIVIDUAL. 

Adams, John, 2d Pres, of the V. S. John Ad¬ 
ams and Thomas Jefferson; by Stoddard. 

(Lives of pres.) . iB-Adl 

Alexander the Great. History; by Abbott. 

jB A125 

Alfred the Great, King of England. Histoij , 

by Abbott.JB-A127 

Ambrosi, Marietta. Italian child-life; or, 

Marietta’s good times.jB-Am.2 

Arthur, C. A., 21st Pres, of the U. S. Life ; by 
Stoddard. See. . j923-St6 

Bonaparte, Joseph, King of Spain. History ; 

by Abbott.jB-B64 


Girls who became famous 


















































210 


JUVENILE BOOKS. 


Boone, Daniel. Life; by Abbott. ( Amer. 

pioneers and patriots.) .jB-B642 

Border boy; by Bogart.jB-B642B 

Caesar, Julius. History; by Abbott.jB-Cll 

Carson, Christopher. Life; by Abbott. 

(Amer. pioneers and patriots.) .jB-C23 

Charles I., Kino of Enqland. History; by 

Abbott. jB-C375 

Charles II., King of England. History; by 

Abbott.jB-C374 

Charles, Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender. 

Prince Charlie ; by Johnes... .;.jB-C384 

Clay, Henry. Mill boy of the slashes; by 

Frost. (Old rough and ready ser.). . . JB-C573 
Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt. History ; by Ab¬ 
bott.jB-C587 

Columbus, Christopher. Life; by Abbott. 

(Amer. pioneers and patriots) .jB-C72 

True story ; by Brooks.jB-C72B 

Story of ; by Seelye. (Delights of hist.) JB-C72S 

Cortez, Hernando. History; by Abbott. 

jB-C817 

Cyrus the Great. History ; by Abbott. . jB-C99 
Darius the Great. History ; by Abbott. jB-D24 
Davy, Sir Humphrey, Bart. Wonders of sci¬ 
ence; by Mayhew.jB-D31 

Drake, Sir Francis Drake, the sea-king of 
Devon ; by Towle. (Young folks’ heroes of 

hist.) .jB-D783 

Elizabeth, Queen of England. History; by 

Abbott. jB-E14 

Elizabeth Tudor, the queen and the wom¬ 
an ; by Townsend. jB-E14T 

Ericsson, John. Miner boy and his monitor; 

by Headley. [Heroes of Rebellion.). . JB-Er4 
Franklin, Benjamin. Life; by Abbott. 

(Amer. pioneers and patriots.) .jB-F85 

Young Benj. Franklin ; by Mayhew JB-F85M 
Poor Richard’s story; by Watson. (Dar¬ 
ing deeds ser ).jB-F85W 

Gama, Yasco da. Voyages and adventures; 
by Towle. (Young folks’ heroes of hist.) 

jB-G14 

Garfield, J. A., 20th Pres, of the U. S. Story 

of; by Rutherford...jB-G18 

Life; by Stoddard. See... j923-St6 

Genghis Khan. History ; by Abbott.. . JB-G285 
Gough, J. B. Knight that smote the dragon ; 

by Rand.jB-G72 

Grant, Gen. U. S- ISthPres. of the U. S. Fight 
it out on this line; by Headley. (Heroes 

of Rebellion.) .jB-C77 

Boys’ life of; by Knox.jB-G77K 

Life; by Stoddard. (Lives of pres .). JB-G77S 

Gustavus II., Adolphus, King of Sweden. 
Hero of the Reformation; by Abelous. 

jB-G97 


Gustavus Adolphus. See Gustavus II. 
Gutenberg, Johann. Gutenberg, and the art 

of printing; by Pearson.jB-G98 

Hannibal. History; by Abbott.jB-H195 

Harrison, W. H., 9th Pres, of the U. S. Life; 
by Stoddard. See ... .j923-St6H 


Hayes, R. B., 19th Pres, of the U.S. Life; by 

Stoddard. See _j923-St6 

Henry IV., King of France and Navarre. His¬ 
tory ; by Abbott.jB-H392 

Hortense, Queen of Holland. History; by 

Abbott. jB-H78 

Hutton, Laurence. Boy I knew and four 

dogs. jB-H977 

Jackson, Gen. Andrew, 7th Pres, of the U. S. 

Old Hickory; by Frost. (Old rough and 

ready ser.) .JB-J12 

Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Buren ; 

by Stoddard. (Lives of pres.) .jB-J12S 

Jefferson, Thomas, 8d Pres, of the U. S. John 
Adams and Thomas Jefferson ; by Stod¬ 
dard. See... jB-Adl 

Jones, John Paul. Life and adventures; by 
Abbott. (Amer. pioneers and patriots.) JB-J71 

Life; by Seawell.jB-J71S 

Josephine, empress of the French. History; 

by Abbott..jB-J78 

Kitto, Dr. John. From poorhouse to pulpit; 

by Thayer.jB-K65 

LaFayette, Marquis de. Life, with anec¬ 
dotes. (Young Amer. lib.) jB-L13 

Knight of liberty; by Butterworth. JB-L13B 
Friend of Washington ; by Watson. (Dar¬ 
ing deeds ser.) .jB-L13W 

Larcom, Lucy. New England girlhood. (Riv¬ 
erside lib.) . jB-L32 

LaSalle, R. R. C., Sieur de. Adventures; by 
Abbott. (Amer. pioneers and patriots. )jB-L33 
Lawrence, Amos. Poor boy and merchant 

prince ; by Thayer.jB-L427 

Layard, Sir A. H. His adventures and dis¬ 
coveries ; by Lomax.jB-L45 

Lincoln, Abraham, 16th Pres, of the U. S. 

True story ; by Brooks.jB-L63 

From pioneer home to the White House; 

by Thayer.jB-L63T 

Louis XIV., King of France. History; by 

Abbott.jB-L92 

Louis Philippe, King of the French. History; 

by Abbott.jB-L926 

Luther, Martin. Boyhood ; by Mayhew. ,jB-L97 
Lyon, Mary. Good girl and true woman; by 

Thayer.jB-L98 

Mackay, A. M. Story of the life of Mackay 

of Uganda; by H., J. W.jB-M19 

Magellan, Ferdinand. Magellan, or, the 
First voyage around the world ; by Towle. 

(Youngfolks’ heroes of hist.) .jB-M27 

Margaret of Anjou, Queen of Henry VI. His¬ 
tory ; by Abbott.jB-M333 

Marie Antoinette, Queen of France. History; 

by Abbott.jB-M337 

Marion, Gen. Francis. Swamp Fox ; by Frost. 

(Old rough and ready ser.) .jB-M339 

Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots. History; by 

Abbott.jB-M36 

Mitchel, Gen. O. M. Old Stars ; by Headley. 
(Heroes of Rebellion.)...., .jB-M685 



















































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211 


Napoleon I, Bonaparte, Emperor of the. 
French. Little Corporal; by Frost. (Old 

rough and ready ser.) .JB-N16 

Nero, Emperor of Rome. History; by Abbott. 

jB-N35 

Penn, William. Great peacemaker ; by Wat¬ 
son. (Daring deeds ser.) .jB-P38 

Peter the Great, Emperor of Russia. History ; 

by Abbott.jB-P44 

Pizarro, Francisco. Pizarro, his adventures 
and conquests ; by Towle. (Young folks’ 

heroes of hist.) .jB-P688 

Polk, ,T. K., 11th Pres, of the U. S. Life; by 
Stoddard. See... ,j923-St6H 

Polo, Marco. His travels and adventures; 
by Towle. (Young folks’ heroes of hist.). . 

JB-P76 

Pyrrhus, King of Epirus. History; by Ab¬ 
bott.jB-P99 

Raleigh, Sir Walter. His exploits and 
voyages; by Towle, (Youngfolks’ heroes 

of hist.) .JB-R13 

Richard I., Cceur de Lion, King of England. 

History ; by Abbott .jB-R.38 

Richard II., King of England. History; by 

Abbott.jB-R382 

Richard III., King of England. History : by 

Abbott.jB-R383 

Richards, Mrs. L. E. (H.) When I was your 

age.JB-R39 

Roland, Mme. History ; by Abbott.jB-R64 

Romulus, Founder of Rome. History; by 

Abbott.jB-RG67 

Sheridan, Gen. P. H. Fighting Phil.; by 

Headley. (Heroes of Rebellion.) .jB-Sh.5 

Soto, Ferdinand de. Life ; by Abbott. (Amer. 

pioneers and patriots.) . jB-So7 

Standish, Miles. Life; by Abbott. (Amer. 

pioneers and patriots.) .jB-St!8 

Stanley, A. P., Dean. Dean Stanley with 

the children ; by Humphrey jB-St2 

Stuyvesant, Peter. Life ; by Abbott. (Amer. 

pioneers and patriots.) .JB-St9 

Taylor, Gen. Zachary. 12th Pres, of the U. S. 

Old Rough and Ready ; by Frost. (Old 

rough and ready ser.) .jB-T215 

Tyler, John, 10th Pres, of the U. S. Life ; by 
Stoddard See. . j923-St6II 

VanBuren, Martin, 8th Pres, of the U. S. An¬ 
drew Jackson and Martin Van Buren; by 
Stoddard. See. .. jB-J12S 

Washington, Gen. George, 1st Pres, of the U. S. 
Patriot boy; and how he became the 
father of his country. (Fam. boy ser.) 

jE-W27 

Life; by Abbott. (Amer. pioneers and 

patriots) . 

True story ; by Brooks.jB-W27B 

Farmer boy, and how he became com¬ 
mander-in-chief; by Heady.jB-W27H 

Washington and his country; abr. by 

Fiske; by Irving..• j®-W27I 

Soldier and patriot; by Owen.jB-W270 


Washington, Gen. George, 1st Pres, of the U. S. 
Historical biography; by Scudder. . JB-W27S 
Life; by Stoddard. (Lives of pres.) jB-W27Sl 
Webster, Daniel. Great expounder; by Frost. 

(Old rough and ready ser.).. .JB-W39 

Whittier, J. G. Whittier with the children ; 

by Lothrop.jB-W61 

Willard, M. E. Nineteen beautiful years; 

by Willard, F. E.JB-W662 

William I., of Orange, called the Silent. Story 

of; by Nutting.jB-W678 

William I., the Conqueror, King of England. 

History; by Abbott.jB-W673 

Xerxes I., the Great, King of Persia. History; 

by Abbott. jB-X2 


FICTION. 


A. L. 0. E., pseud. See. Tucker, C. M. 

Abbottsmuir. Gray, L. M. .jG79A 

Abbot, Jacob. Florence stories. 6 v. 

1. Florence and John . ]Ab2F 

2. Gritnkio .jAb2(i 

3. Excursion to the Orkney Islands ..jAb2E2 

4. English Channel. jAb2El 

5. Vi sit to the Isle of Wight.!Ab2V 

(i. Florence's return . iAb2Fl 


Franconia stories. 9 v. 


1. Malleville. jAb2M 

2. Wallace. iAb2W 

3. Mary F.rskine . jAb2Ml 

5. Beechnut. jAb2B 

»i. Rodol plius..j Ab2R 

7. Ellen Uun ..|Ab2E 

H. Stuyvesant. .j Ab2S 

9. Caroline .j.Ab2C 

10. Agnes.jAb2A 

Abbott, Rosa, pseuil. See. .. Parker, R. A. 

Acton. Matson, Henrietta.jM423A 

Adams, E. D. Holiday prize.jAdl3H 

Adams, E. II. Digging the top off, and other 

stories...jAdl5D 

Adams, W. T. (Oliver Optic.) Blue and the 
gray series;—Afloat. 6 v. 

1 Taken by the enemy. jAd17T 

2. Within the enemy’s lines. .iAdl7W2 

3. On the blockade. jAdtTO 

4. Stand by the Union.•. jAd17S 

5. Fighting for the right.1. jAd17F 

6. Victorious Union. jAd17V 

Blue and the gray series;—On land. 5 v. 

I. Brother against brother. JiAdl 7B 

2. In the saddle.jAdl7Il 

3. Lieutenant at eighteen. jAdl7L 

4. On the staff.’. jAdl701 

5. At the front.. • . j Ad 1 7 A 


Woodville stories. 6 v. 


1. 

2. 

3. 

4. 

5 . 
ti. 


Rich and humble 
In school and out 
Watch and wail. 
Work and win... 
Hope and have.. 
Haste and waste. 


jAd17R 
.. • |Ad171 
.. jAd!7W 
iAd 17W1 
jAd17H1 
tAd!7H 


Adventures in Thule. Black, William. jB56A 

Adventures in toyland. Hall, E. K. jH14A 

Adventures of David Vane and David C’rane. 

Trowbridge, J. T..jT76A 

Adventures of pioneer children. Colerick, 

E. F.jC68A 

















































































212 


.1UYEXILE BOOKS. 


Afar in tlie forest. Kingston, W. H.G.jK617Al 
After school days. Goodwin, Christina. JG63A 


Against heavy odds. Boyesen, H. H . jB69A 

Agnes. Abbott, Jacob.jAb2A 

Alan Ransford. Deland, E. D.JD368A 

Alcock, D. Tales of martyr times.jA112T 

Alcott, L. M. Aunt Jo’s scrap-bag. 6 v. 

v.l. My boys. jA114Ml ! 

v. 2. Shawl-straps .jAl!4S 

v. ii. Cupid and Chow-Chow.jA114G 

v 4. My girls.jA114M2 

v. 5. Jimmie’s cruise in the Pinafore.jA114J! 

v. 6. Old-fashioned Thanksgiving.jA11401 

Eight cousins.jA114E 

Garland for girls. jA114G 

Jack and Jill.jA114J 

Little men .JA114L 

Little women.jA114Ll 

Lulu’s library. 3 v.jA114L2 

Old-fashioned girl.jA1140 

Rose in bloom.JA114R 

Alden, Mrs. I. (M.) (Pansy.) Bobby’s wolf, 

and other stories.JA117B 

Browning boys.jA117Bl 

Chautauqua girls at home.jA117C 

Endless chain .jA117E2 

Ester Ried.jA117E 

Ester Ried yet speaking.jA117El 

Four girls at Chautauqua..jA117F 

Her mother’s Bible.jA117H 

Household puzzles.jA117Hl 

In the woods and out, and other stories. 

jA117I 

Julia Ried.jA117J 

King’s daughter.:.JA117K 

Making fate.jA117M j 

Man of the house. jAU7Ml 

Miss Priscilla Hunter.jA117M2 

Mrs. Harry Harper’s awakening.jA117M3 

Monteagle.jA117M4 

New Year’s tangles,and other stories. ,jA117N 

One commonplace day.jA1170 

Overruled.jA11701 

Pocket measure..jA117P i 

Randolphs.jA117R 

Ruth Erskine’s crosses.jA117Rl 

Sidney Martin’s Christmas.jA117S 

Some young heroines.jA117Sl 

Three people.jA117T 

What she said and what she meant. jA117Wl 

What they couldn’t.jA117W 

Wise and otherwise.jA117W2 

and Foster, Mrs. I. H. (Pansy and Faye 
Huntington.) Dr. Deane’s way, and other 

stories.jA1172D 

From different standpoints.jA1172F 

Modern prophets.jA1172M 

and Livingston, Mrs. C. M. Aunt Hannah 

and Martha and John.jA1173A 

Divers women.:jA1173D 

John Remington, martyr.jA1173J 

Aldrich, T. B. Story of a bad boy.jA12Sl 


Alice, Cousin , -pseud. See... .Haven, Mrs. A. 
G. (B.) N. 


Allen, W. B. Lost on Umbagog.jA196L 

Mammoth hunters.jA156M 

Northern Cross.jA156N 

“All’s not gold that glitters.” Haven, Mrs. 

A. (B.) N.jH29A 

Almost a hero. Richardson, Robert. . . jR387A 


Amicis, Edmondo de. Cuore, an Italian 

schoolboy’s journal. ... jAm5C 

Among the camps. Page, T. N.jP14A 

Andrews, Jane. Seven little sisters.jAn3S 

Seven little sisters prove their sisterhood. 

* jAn3Sl 

Andy Luttrell. Denison, Mrs. M. A. .. JD414A 

Andy’s ward. Kaler, J. O.jK13A 

Anne Austin. Denison, Mrs. C. W... . ..JD41A 

Another flock of girls. Perry, Nora.jP43A 

Another girl’s experience. Webster, Leigh. 

jW39A 

Antony Waymouth. Kingston, W. H. G. 

jK617A 

Arabella and Araminta stories. Smith, Ger¬ 
trude .jSm48A 

Arnold, Eric, pseud. See. . Matson, Henri¬ 
etta. 

Arthur, T. S. Heart-histories and life-pic¬ 
tures . JAr7L 

Not anything for peace, and other stories. 

jAr7N 

Asbjornsen, P. C. ’Round the Yule-log; 

Christmas in Norway.jAs2R 

Asbury twins. Clarke, R. S.jC55A 

At the front. Adams, W. T.jAdl7A 

At the siege of Quebec. Kaler, ,T. O ... JK13A1 
At war with Pontiac. Munroe, Kirk. . JM926A 
Aunt Hannah and Martha and John. Alden, 

Mrs. I. (M.), and Livingston, Mrs. C. M. 

jA1173A 

Aunt Jo’s scrap-bag. See. . . Alcott, L. M. 

Aunt Tabitha’s waifs. Hunt, M. B.jH91A 

Babbette. Robbins, Mrs. S. S.jR53B 

Baffling the blockade. Oxley, J. M.j0x4B 

Baily, T. L. Entire stranger.jB15E 

Baker, G. M. Running to waste. ( Maiden¬ 
hood series.) . jB168R 

Baker’s dozen. Foster, Mrs. I. H.jF81B 

Bamford, M. E. Jessie’s three resolutions. 


jB21J 

Bangs, J. K. Half-hours with Jimmieboy. 

jB224Hl 

Banks, M. R. Bright days in the old planta¬ 


tion time.jB227B 

Barberry bush, and eight other stories. 

Woolsey, S. C.jW88B 

Barnard, H. P. Patty’s granduncle.jB25P 

Barrows, William. General; or, Twelve 

. nights in the hunters’ camp.jB27G 

Barry, Fanny, and others. Now for a story! 

jB276N 

Bates, Mrs. C. D. Heart’s content.jB31H 

Bates, K. L. Hermit Island.jB314H 

Baylor, F. C. Miss Nina Barrow.jB34M 

Beckman, Ernst. Pax and Carlino.jB39P 




















































































JUVENILE BOOKS. 


213 


Bed-time stories. Moulton, Mrs. E. L. (C.) 

jM86B 

Beechnut. Abbot, Jacob.jAb2B 

Begon, F .,'Comtesse de. (Madame de Stoltz.) 

House on wheels.jB395H 

Bell, 0. D. (Cousin Kate.) Kenneth and 

Hugh.jB41X 

Ben Gilbert’s victory. Bisbee, Mrs. S. A.jB536B 

Ben^Philbrick. Bobbins, Mrs. S. S.jB53Bl 

Bennett, John. Master Skylark.jB44M 

Bert. Bobbins, Mrs. S. S.jR53B2 

Bessie among the mountains. Matthews, 

J. H. ,jM42B 

Bessie and her friends. Matthews, J. H.jM42Bl 

Bessie at school. Matthews. .T. H.jM42B2 

Bessie at the sea-side. Matthews, J. H . 

jM42B3 

Bessie books. See. . . .Matthews, J. H. 

Bessie in the city. Matthews, J. H. . . JM42B4 
Bessie on her travels. Matthews, .T H.jM42B5 
Bessie’s trials at boarding-school. Perry, 

Nora.jP43B 

Betty Leicester. Jewett, S. 0.jJ55B 

Betty of Wye. Blanchard, A. E.jB61B 

Big brother. Eggleston, G. C.jEg33B 

Bilberry boys and girls. Swett, Sophie. jSw4B 
Biography of a locomotive engine. Frith, 

Henry.jF897B 

Birchwood. Williams, A. B.jWG7B 

Birds’ Christmas carol. Wiggin, Mrs. K. D. 

jWQ4B 

Bisbee, Mrs. S. A. Ben Gilbert’s victory. 

jB536B 

Daisy Green stories .jB536D 

Black, William. Adventures in Thule.. JB56A 

Black Beauty. Sewell, Anna.jSe88B 

Blanchard, A. E. Betty of Wye.jB61B 

Dear little girl .jB61D 

Girls together.jB61G 

Twenty little maidens.jBGIT 

Two girls. jBSITl 

Blount family. Brown, Theron.jB817B 

Blue and the gray series. See... .Adams, 

W. T. 

Blue flag and cloth of gold. Warner, A. B. 

jW236B 

Bobby’s wolf, and other stories. Alden, Mrs. 

I. (M.). ...JA117B 

Boone and Kenton series. See ... .Ellis, E. S. 

Bound in honor. Trowbridge, J. T.jT76B 

Bouvet, Marguerite. Child of Tuscany.. ,jB66C 

Little house in Pimlico.JB66L 

Pierrette.j'B66P 

Boy captain. Kaler, J. 0.JK13B 

Boy emigrants. Brooks, Noah.jB796B 

Boy hunters. Reid, Mayne. ..jR27B 

Boy pioneer series. See... .Ellis, E. S. 

Boy settlers. Brooks, Noah.jB796Bl 

Boyesen, H. H. Against heavy odds.jB69A 

Boys at Chequasset. Whitney, Mrs. A. D. (T.) 

jW61B 

Boys of Fort Schuyler. Kaler, J. 0.jK13B2 


Boys of Greenway Court. Butterworth, 

Hezekiah.jB98B 

Boys of other countries. Taylor, Bayard ,jT21B 
Boys of 1745 at the capture of Louisbourg. 

Kaler, ,T. O.jK13B3 

Boys’ revolt. Kaler, J. 0.jKI3Bl 

Boy’s town. Howells, W. D.jH84B 

Brave lads and bonnie lassies. Colby, F. M. 

jC67B 

Bread and oranges. Warner, Susan.jW24B 

Bright days in the old plantation time. 

Banks, M. R .jB227B 

Brine, M. D. Dan.jB77D 

Broken walls of Jerusalem. Warner, Susan. 

jW24Bl 

Brooks, B. A. Phil Vernon.jB78SP 

Brooks, E. S. Heroic happenings.JB79H 

Storied holidays.jB79S 

Under the Tamaracks. .jB79U 

Brooks, Martha. (Martha Caroll.) How Mar¬ 
jory helped.jB794H 

Brooks, Noah. Boy emigrants.jB796B 

Boy settlers...jB796Bl 

Fairport nine .jB796F 

Broome, M. A. (S.) B., Lady. White rat. 

and some other stories.jB799W 

Brother against brother. Adams, W. T.jAdl7B 

Brothers of Pity. Ewing, Mrs. J. H. (G.) 

See. .. ,jEw5M 

Brought to the front. Kellogg, Elijah.. JK29B 
Brown, H. D. Little Miss Phoebe Gay. .. .jB81I< 

Brown, Mrs. H. E. Our George.jB8120 

Brown, Theron. (Park Ludlow.) Blount 

family.jBS17B 

Nick Hardy.jB817N 

Walter Neal’s example...jB81 7 W 

Browning boys. Alden, Mrs. I. (M.). . jA117Bl 

Browns. Smith, Mrs. M. P. (W.).jSm55B 

Brush, M. E. Paul and Persis.jB83P 

Burch, F. E. Chris Willoughby.jB89C 

Burnett, Mrs. F. (H.) Giovanni and the 

other.jB93G 

Little Lord Fauntleroy.jB93L 

Little Saint Elizabeth, and other stories. 

jB93Ll 

Burying the hatchet. Kellogg, Elijah. ,jK29Bl 

Bush-boys. Reid, Mayne.jR27Bl 

Butterworth, Hezekiah. Boys of Greenway 

Court.jB9SB 

Log school-house on the Columbia.jB98L> 

Parson’s miracle; Christmas in America. 

,jB98P 

Patriot schoolmaster.jB98Pl 

True to his home.jB98T 

Wampum belt; or, the Fairest page of his¬ 
tory.jB98W 

and others. How Dot heard “The Messiah.” 

jB98H 

Butts, Mrs. M. F. Frolic at Uncle Will’s,jB987F 

By pike and dyke. Henty, G. A .jH39B 

By uphill paths. Van Sommer, Elizabeth.jB36B 
Cabin on the prairie. Pearson, C. H... JP327C 
Captain Chap. Stockton, F. R .jSt6C 







































































2 14 


JUVENILE BOOKS. 


Captain Horace. Clarke, R. S.jC55C 

Captain John Crane. Knox, T. W.jK77C 

Captain Sam. Eggleston, G. C.jEg33C 

Carl Krinken. Warner, Susan and A. B.jW242C 
Caroline. Abbott, Jacob. jAb2C 

Caroll, Martha, pseud. See Brooks, Martha. 

“Carrots,” and a Christmas Child. Moles- 

worth, Mrs. M. L. (S.).jM73C 

Cary, Alice. Clovernook.jC25Cl 

Clovernook children.jC25C 

Casper and his friends. Warner, A. B. JW236C 


Catalina, art student. Smith, Mrs. E. T'. (M.) 

jSm44C 

Catherwood, Mrs. M. (H.) Dogberry bunch. 

jC28D 

Old caravan days. jC280 

Secrets at Roseladies.jC28S 

Caxton, Laura, pseud. See. .. .Comins, L. B. 
Chamberlain, P. B. Mistress of the house. 

jC35M 

Champney, Mrs. L. (W.) Pierre and his 

poodle. jC36P 

Six Boys.jC36S 


Witch Winnie.JC36W 

Witch Winnie at Shinnecock.jC36W7 

Witch Winnie at Versailles.jC36Wl 

Witch Winnie in Plolland.jC36W2 

Witch Winnie in Paris.jC36W3 

Witch Winnie in Spain.jC36W8 1 

Witch Winnie in Venice.jC36W4 

Witch Winnie’s mystery. JC36W5 


Witch Winnie’s studio.jC36W6 

Chai'lesworth, M. L. Ministering children. 

jCS8M 

Sequel to ministering children. jC38S 

Chauncey, Judd. Warren, I. P.jW247C 

Chautauqua girls at home. Alden, Mrs. 

I. (M.). jA117C 

Cheever, H. A. Little Mr. Van Vere of China. 

jC41L 

Cheney, Mrs. C. E. (G.) Number 49 Tink- 

ham street.jC42N 

Child of Tuscany. Bouvet, Marguerite.. .jB66C 
Children of old Park’s Tavern. Humphrey, 

Mrs. F. A.jH88C 

Chris Willoughby. Burch, F. E.jB88C 

Christie; or, the Way home. 2v.jC46 

Christmas child. Molesworth, Mrs. M. L. (S.) 

See... .jMTSC 

Christmas every day, and other stories. 

Howells, W. D.jH84C 

Chuck Purdy. Stoddard, W. O.jSt65C 

Chumley’s Post. Stoddard, W. O.jSt65Cl 

Church, A. J. Three Greek children.jC47T 

Clare, Austin. Royal banner.jC54It 

Clark, Imogen. Will Shakespeare’s little lad. 

jC545W 

Clark, Mrs. S. R. G. Yensie Walton’s woman¬ 
hood.jC545Y 

Clarke, R. S. (Sophie May.) Asbury twins. 

jC55A 


Clarke, R. S. (Sophie May.) Dottie Dimple 


stories. 6 v. 

1. Dotty Dimple at her grandmother’s.jCSSD 

2. Dotty Dimple at home.JC55D1 

3. Dotty Dimple out West.iC55D5 

4. Dotty Dimple at play.JC55D2 

5. Dotty Dimple at school.jC55D3 

6. Dotty Dimple’s Flyaway.jC55D4 

Flaxie Frizzle stories. 4 v. 

1. Flaxie Frizzle.iC55F2 

2. Doctor papa.jC55D7 

3. Little pitchers.jC55Ll 

4. Twin cousins. iC55T 

5. Kittyleen.jCSSK 

6. Flaxie growing up . jC55F1 

In old Quinnebasset.jC55I 

Little Prudy series. 6 v. 

1. Little Prudy.jC55L2 

2. Sister Susy. jC55S 

3. Captain Horace. jC55C 

4. Fairy book. jC55F 

5. Cousin Grace.JC55C1 

6. Dotty Dimple.jC55D6 

Little Prudy’s children. 2 v. 

1. Wee Lucy. .jC55W 

2. Jimmy boy. y .. jC55 J 

3. Kyzie Dunlee. ...jC55KI 

Quinnebasset girls.jC55Q 

Clarke, S. J. (Penn Shirley.) Young Master 

Kirke. (Silver gate ser.) .jC553Y 

Clear as the noon day. Penrose, Ethel. . ,jP38C 

Climbing and sliding. Pike, Mrs. M. H. (G.) 

jP64C 

Clover. Woolsey, S. C..jW88Cl 

Clovernook. Cary, Alice.jC25Cl 

Clovernook children. Cary, Alice.jC25C 

Cobden, Paul. Going on a mission. (Beckon- 

ing ser. .).jC63G 

Take a peep. (Beckoning ser.) .jC63T 

Colby, F. M. Brave lads and bonnie lassies. 

jC67B 

Cclerick, E. F. Adventures of pioneer chil¬ 
dren .jC68A 

Colomb, Mine. J. B. (B.) Ilermine’s triumphs. 

jC71H 

Colonel Thorndike’s adventures. Downing, 
Marlton, and French, H. W. See. jD76Y 

Comins, L. B. (Laura Caxton.) Hartwell 

farm.jC73H 

Comrades. Newberry, F. E. JN42C 

Comrades true. Ellis, E. S.jE15C 

Conklin, Mrs. J. M. (D.) Fairfax girls . jC76F 

Growing up...jC76G 

Only Ned.jC760 

Contentment better than wealth. Haven, 

Mrs. A. (B.) N.jH29C 

Cooking club of Tu-Whit Hollow. Pratt, 

Mrs. E. (F.).jP89C 


Coolidge, Susan, pseud. See... Woolsey, 

S. C. 

Costello, F. H. Under the Rattlesnake flag. 

jC82U 

Couldn’t be bought, and other stories. Fos¬ 


ter, Mrs. I. II.jF81C 

Cousin from India. Craik, G. M.jC84L 

Cousin Grace. Clarke, R. S.jC55Cl 


















































































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215 


Cox, M. M. Jack Brereton’s three months’ 


service.jC83J 

Raymond Kershaw.jC83R 

Craik, Mrs. D. M. (M.) Is it true?.jC84Ta 

Note. —Bound with her Twenty years ago. 

Little Sunshine’s holiday.jC84L 

Note .—Bound with Craik, G. M. Cousin from India. 

Twenty years ago.jC84T 

Same , and Is it true?.jC84Ta 

Craik, G. M. Cousin from India.jC84L 

Note .—Bound with Craik, Mrs. D. M. (M.) Little 
Sunshine’s holiday. 

Miss Moore.iC843M 

Same .JW780 


Note .—Bound with Witt, Mme. IT. (G.) de. Only 
sister. 


Crew of the Dolphin. Smith, Hannah. . . jSm5C 
Crockett, S. R. Sweetheart travellers... jC87S 
Crofton, Mrs. Caldwell. See... Milman, 
Helen. 

Cross Patch, and other stories. Woolsey, 

S. C..jW88C 

Cuore. Amicis, Edmondo de.jAm5C 

Cupid and Chow-Chow. Alcott, L. M. . . jA114C 

Dab Kinzer. Stoddard, W. O.jSt85D 

Daddy Darwin’s dovecot. Ewing, Mrs. J. 

H. (G.) See... jEw5J 

Daisy. Saunders, Marshall.jSa35D 

Daisy Green stories. Eisbee, Mrs. S. A JB536D 
Daisy’s companions O’Reilly, Mrs. E. G.jOr3D 

Dame Prism. Mathews, M. H.jM426D 

Dan. Brine, M. D.JB77D 

Dana, K. F. Our Phil and other stories. jD190 

Darby, W. E. Out of the depths.jD240 

Dave Philbrick. Robbins, Mrs. S. S.jR53D 

David’s little lad. Smith, Mrs. E. T. (M.) 

j Sm44D 

Dear daughter Dorothy. Plympton, A. G.jP74D 

Dear little girl. Blanchard, A. E.jB61D 

Debenham, M. H. Two maiden aunts. . . jD35T 
Deborah’s drawer. O’Reilly, Mrs. E. G jOr3Dl 
Decatur and Somers. Seawell, Mrs. M. E. 

jSelD 

Deeds worth telling. Rand, E. A.jR16D 

Defoe, Daniel. Robinson Crusoe.jD36R 

Deland, E. D. Alan Ransford.jD368A 

Malvern.jD368M 

DeLiefde, John. Postman’s bag, and other 

stories.jD376P 

Denison, Mrs. C. W. Anne Austin.jD41A 

Denison, Mrs. M. A. (Clara Vance.) Andy 

Luttrell.jD414A 

Hidden treasure.jD414H 

Derick. Yechton, Barbara, pseud .jY3D 

DeWitt, Mme. H. (G.) See... .Witt, Mme. 

H. (G.) de 

Diaz, Mrs. A. (M.) Fireside chronicles... jD54F 

Jimmyjohns, and other stories.jD54J 

John Spicer lectures.jD54JT 

Lucy Maria. v ..jD54L 

William Henry letters.jD54W 

Dick. Robbins, Mrs. S. S.jR53Dl 


Dickinson, M. L. One little life.jD560 

Digging the top off, and other stories. 

Adams, E. H.jAdl5D 

Divers women. Alden, Mrs. I. (M.) and Liv¬ 
ingston, Mrs. C. M.jA1173D 

Dobree, L. E. Hugh Templar’s motto... jD65H 
Dr. Barringford’s school. Ogden, Henry. jOg25D 
Dr. Deane’s way, and other stories. Alden, 

Mrs. I. (M.) and Foster, Mrs. I. H.. ,jA1172D 
Dr. Gilbert’s daughters. Mathews, M. H. 

jM426Dl 

Doctor papa. Clarke, R. S.jC55D7 

Dodge, M. A. (Gail Hamilton.) Red letter 

days in Applethorpe.jD667R 

Dodge, Mrs. M. E. (M.) Land of pluck. 

jD66SL 

Dogberry bunch. Catherwood, Mrs. M. H. 

jC28D 

Dolly’s kettledrum. Perry, Nora, and others. 

jP432D 

Domestic heroine Hays, Mrs. W. J .jH337D 

Dorothy and Anton. Plympton, A. G.. JP74D1 
Dorothy Ottley. Robbins, Mrs. S. S... JR53D2 

Dotty Dimple. Clarke, R. S.jC55D6 

Dotty Dimple at her grandmother’s. Clarke, 

R. S.jC55D 

Dotty Dimple at home. Clarke R. S... jC5f>Dl 
Dotty Dimple at play. Clarke, R. S... JC55D2 
Dotty Dimple at school. Clarke, R. S. JC55D3 
Dotty Dimple out West. Clarke, R. S. jC55D5 
Dotty Dimple stories. See. .. Clarke, R. S. 
Dotty Dimple’s Flyaway. Clarke, R. S. JC55D4 
Douglas, A. M. Hannah Ann; sequel to a 


Little girl in old New York.jD75H 

Kathie stories. 5 v. 

1. Kathie’s three wishes.jD7r>K4 

2. Kathie’s Aunt Ruth.jD75K 

3. Kathie’s summer at Cedarwood.iD7f>K3 

4. Kathie’s soldiers. jD75K2 

5. In the ranks. jD75l 

Little girl in old Boston.jD75Ll 

Little girl in old New York.jD75L 

Downing, Marl ton, and French, H. W. 
Young cascarillero, and Colonel Thorn¬ 
dike’s adventures.jD76Y 


Drayton Hall series. See... Mathews, J. A. 
Drinkwater, J. M. See. . . Conklin, Mrs. J. 

M. (D.) 

Drummond, Henry. Monkey that would not 

kill.jD84M 

Drysdale, William. Mystery of Abel Fore¬ 
finger.jD846M 

Dulce’s promise; Christmas in England. 

Scannell, Florence and Edith.jSca6D 

Each and all. Andrews, Jane.jAn3Sl 

Eagle Crag. Mathews, J. A.jM422E 

Eastman, J. A. School days of Beulah Rom¬ 
ney. jEa7Sl 

Short-comings and long-goings.jEa7S 

Echoing and re-echoing. Foster, Mrs. I. H. 

jF81E 

Eggleston, Edward. Hoosier school-boy jEg3H 
Queer stories for boys and girls.jEg3Q, 





























































216 


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Eggleston, G. 0. Big brother series. 5 v. 

1. Big brother.jEg.33B 

2. Captain Sam. jEg;33C 

3. Signal boys .jEg33S 

4. \Vrock of the Beit Bird.jEg33W 

5. Boys of other countries; by Bayard Taylor.j T 21 B 

Eight cousins. Alcott, L. M.jA114E 

Eiloart, Mrs. Elizabeth. Ernie Elton, at 

school....jEi5E 

Ellen Linn. Abbott, Jacob. jAb2E 

Ellen Montgomeiy’s bookshelf. See. . . War¬ 
ner, A. B. 

Ellis, E. S. (Colonel H. R. Gordon.) Boone 

and Kenton series. 2 v. 

1. Shod with silence.. jE158 

3. In the days of the pioneers. . jElSI 

Boy pioneer series. 3 v. 

1. Nedintheblockhou.se.jElf5M 

2. Ned in the woods...... jEISNI 

3. Ned on the river.jEU>N2 

Comrades true.jE15C 

From the throttle to the president’s chair. 

jEloFl 

Lost in Samoa.jE15L 

Pontiac, chief of the Ottawas.JE15P 

Tad. jEloT 

Through on time series. 2 v. 

2. Young conductor..... iE15Y 

3. Four boys.jE15F 

True to his trust.jE15Tl 

Endless chain. Alden, Mrs. I. (M.). . . jA117E2 

English Channel. Abbott, Jacob.jAb2El 

Ennisfellen. Samuels, Mrs. S. B. C.jSa4E 

Entire stranger. Baily, T. L.JB15E 

Eric. Farrar, F. W.JF243E 

Eric the archer. Hervey, M. H. jH44E 

Ernie Elton at school. Eiloart, Mrs. Eliza¬ 
beth.jEi5E 

Ester Hied. Alden, Mrs. I. (M.).JA117E 

Ester Hied yet speaking. Alden, Mrs. 1. (M.) 

jA117El 

Ewing, Mrs. J. H. (G.) Jackanapes, Daddy 
Darwin’s dovecot, the Story of a short, 

life.jEw5J 

Jan of the windmill. jEwSJl 

Melchior’s dream, Brothers of Pity, and 

other tales..jEw5M 

Mrs. Overtheway’s remembrances. . . jEw5Ml 

Six to sixteen.jEw5S 

We and the world.jEw5W 

Excursion to the Orkney Islands. Abbott, 

Jacob.jAb2E2 

Eyebright. Woolsey, S. C.jW88E 

Ezra Jordan’s escape from the massacre at 

Fort Loyall. Kaler, J. O.jK13E 

Fairfax girls. Conklin, Mrs. J. M. (D.) 

jC7GF 

Fairport nine. Brooks, Noah.jB796F 

Fairy book. Clarke, R. S.jC55F 

Farman, Ella. See .... Pratt, Mrs. E. (F.) 

Farrar, F. AV. Eric.jF243E 

St. Winifred’s.jF243S 

Field, Mrs. E. M. Master Magnus.jF45M 

Fighting for the right. Adams, W. T.. ,jAd!7F 


Fighting the sea. Rand, E. A.jR16F 

Finding Blodgett. Hamilton, G. W.jH18F 

Finding of the gentian. Rollins, Mrs. A. (AV.) 

jR65F 

Firelight stories. Moulton, Mrs. E. L. (C.) 

jM86F 

Fireside chronicles. Diaz, Mrs. A. (M.).. jB54F 

Fisher boy. Kingston, W. H. G.jK617F 

Five little Peppers and how they grew. Lo- 

throp, Mrs. H. M. (S.).jL91F 

Five little Peppers grown up. Eothrop, Mrs. 

H. M. (S.)..jL91Fl 

Five little Peppers midway. Lothrop, Mrs. 

H. M. (S.).jL91F2 

Five minute stories. Richards, Mrs. L. 

E. (H.). jR38F 

Flaxie Frizzle. Clarke, R. S.jC55F2 

Flaxie Frizzle stories. See. . Clarke, R. S. 

Flaxie growing up. Clarke, R. S.jC55Fl 

Flock of girls and boys. Perry, Nora... JP43F1 
Flock of girls and their friends. Perry, 

Nora.jP43F 

Florence and John. Abbott, Jacob JAb2F 

Florence stories. See. .. Abbott, Jacob. 

Florence’s return. Abbott. Jacob.jAb2Fl 

For life and liberty. Stables, Gordon.... jStlF 

Forest glen. Kellogg, Elijah.jK29F 

Forest glen series. See. . Kellogg, Elijah. 
Foster, Mrs. I. H. (Faye Huntington.) 

Baker’s dozen. jF81B 

Couldn’t be bought, and other stories 

jF81C 

Echoing and re-echoing. JF81E 

In earnest..... JF81I 

Mrs. Deane’s way.JF81M 

Those boys. “jFSlT 

joint author. See. . . Alden, Mrs. I. (M.) 

Four boys.. Ellis, E. S.jE15F 

Four girls ai Chautauqua. Alden, Mrs. I. (M.) 

jA117F 

Franconia stories. See. . . Abbott, Jacob. 

Frank Austin’s diamond. Mathews, J. A. 

JM422F 

French, H. W., joint author. See. . . E’own- 
ing, Marl ton. 

Frith, Henry. Biography of a locomotive 

engine.jF897B 

Frolic at Uncle Will’s. Butts, Mrs. M F. 

jB987F 

From different standpoints. Alden, Mrs. I. 

(M.), and Foster, Mrs. I. H.jA1172F 

From the Hudson to the Neva. Ker, David. 

jK45F 

From the throttle to the president’s chair. 

Ellis, E. S.jE15Fl 

Frontier series. See... Pearson, C. H. 

Fur-seal’s tooth. Munroe, Kirk.JM926F 

Garland for girls. Alcott, L. M.jA114G 

General; or, Twelve nights in the hunters’ 

camp. Barrows, William.jB27G 

Giant dwarf. Williams, A. B.jW67G 

Gilead Guards. Scott, Mrs. O. AV.jSco28G 

Giles minority. O’Reilly, Mrs. E. G.J0r3G 




































































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217 


Gillettes. See. .. .Robbins, Mrs. S. S. 

Gilmore, J. R. (Edmund Kirke.) Patriot 

boys and prison pictures.jG42P 

Gingham bag. Lothrop, Mrs. H. M. (S.). JL91G 
Giovanni and the other. Burnett, Mrs. 

F. (H.).jB93G 

Girls new and old. Smith, Mrs. E. T. (M.) 

jSm44G 

Girls together. Blanchard, A. E.jB61G 

Gladys Philbrick. Robbins, Mrs. S. S. .. jR53G 

Gobel, Harvey. On the shelf.jG540 

Going on a mission. Cobden, Paul.jC63G 

Good-for-nothing Polly. Pratt, Mrs. E. (F.) 

jP89G 

Good old times. Kellogg, Elijah.jK29G 

Good old times series. See . . . . K e 11 o g g , 
Elijah 

Goodwin, Christina. After school days . jG63A 

Gordon, Colonel H. R., pseud. See _Ellis, 

E. S. 

Goss, VV.L. .Ted; a boy’s adventures in the 

army of ’til-’65...JG69J 

Graham, Ennis, pseud. See. . Molesworth, 

Mrs. M L. (S.) 

Grandfather's chair and Biographical stories. 

Hawthorne, Nathaniel.jH31G 

Grandfather’s faith. Mathews, J. A . jM422G 
Grandma Crosby’s household. Pratt, Mrs. 

E. (F.).jP89Gl 

Gray, L. M. Abbotsmuir.jG79A 

Greene, Homer. Riverpark rebellion, and 

Tale of the tow-path.jG83R 

Greenwood, Grace, pseud. See.... Lippin- 
cott, Mrs. S. J. (C.) 

Grimkie. Abbott, Jacob.jAb2G 

Growing up. Conklin, Mrs. J. M. (D.)_jC76G 

Guernsey, L. E. Milly.jG94M 

Gulliver’s travels. Swift, Jonathan, Ztean.jSw5G 
Same. ( Ginn’s classics for children.).. jSw5Ga 

Gypsy Breynton. Phelps, E. S.jP51G 

Gypsy series. See. .. Phelps, E. S. 

Gypsy’s cousin Joy. Phelps, E. S.jP51Gl 

Gypsy’s sowing and reaping. Phelps, E. S. 

jP51G2 

Gypsy’s year at the Golden Crescent. Phelps, 

E.S..jP51G3 

H. H., pseud. See... .Jackson, Mrs. H. M. 

(F.) H. 

Hale, L. P. Last of the Peterkins.jH133L 

Half-hours with Jimmieboy. Bangs, J. K. 

jB224Hl 

Half year at Bronckton. Lothrop, Mrs. H. 

M. (S.). jL91H 

Hall, E. K. Adventures in toyland.jH14A 

Hamilton, G. W. Finding Blodgett.jH18F 

Hamilton, Gail, pseud. See -Dodge, M. A. 

Hamlin, Mrs. M. S. Nan at Camp Chicopee. 

jH185N 

Nan in the city: sequel to Nan at Camp 

Chicopee.jH185Nl 

Hannah Ann. Douglas, A. M.jD75H 

Hard Maple. Warner, A. B.jW236H 


Harland, Marion, pseud. See. Terhune, 
Mrs. M. V. (H.) t 

Harraden, Beatrice. Untold tales of the past. 

jH235U 

Hartwell farm. Comins, L. B.jC73H 

Haste and waste. Adams, W. T.jAdl7H 

Haven, Mrs. A. (B.) N. (Cousin Alice.) 

“All’s not gold that glitters.”.jH29A 

Contentment better than wealth.jH29C 

Nothing venture, nothing have.jH29N 

Out of debt, out of danger.jH290 

Place for everything.jH29P 

Where there’s a will there’s a way. jH29W 
Hawthorne, Nathaniel. Grandfather’s chair, 

and Biographical stories. jH31G 

Hays, J W ., and others. In peril.jH335I 

Hays, Mix. W. J. Domestic heroine . jH337D 
Heart-histories and life pictures. Arthur. 

T. 8. . . jAr7L 

Heart's content. Bates, Mrs. C. I). jBSIH 

Heckman, A. F. His great ambition. jH348H 

Hector. Shaw, F. L.jSh24H 

Heidi. Spyri, Johanna .jSp9H 

Henderson, W. J. Sea yarns for boys.. . . jH38S 

Henty, G. A. By pike and dyke. JH39B 

In freedom’s cause.jH39I2 

In Greek waters. jH39I 

In the heart of the Rockies. .jH39Il 

Lion of St. Mark.jH39L 

March on London.jH39M 

Orange and green.jH390 

Through Russian snows.jH39T 

With Cochrane the dauntless. jH39W 

AVith Wolfe in Canada.jH39Wl 

Her Ben. Holding, C. B.jH69H 

Her mother’s Bible. Alden, Mrs. I. (M.). jA117H 
Hermine’s triumphs. Colomb, Mine. J. B. (B.) 

jC71H 

Hermit Island. Bates, K. L.jB314H 

Heroic happenings. Brooks, E. S.jB79H 

Heroines in obscurity. Keddie, Henrietta jK24H 

Hervey, M. H. Eric the archer.jH44E 

Hester Trueworthy’s royalty. Robbins, Mrs. 

S. S.jR53H 

Hidden treasure. Denison, Mrs. M. A. JD414H 
Hildegarde’s harvest. Richards, Mrs L. E. 

(H.).jR38H 

Hildegarde’s holiday. Richards, Mrs L. E. 

(H.).jR38Hl 

Hildegarde’s home. Richards, Mrs. L. E. 

(H.).jR38H2 

Hildegarde’s neighbors. Richards, Mrs. L. E. 

(H.).jR38H3 

His great ambition. Heckman, A. F.. ,jH348H 

His one fault. Trowbridge, J. T.jT76Hl 

His own master. Trowbridge, J. T. .... jT76H 

Holding, C. B. Her Ben.jH69H 

Little corporal.jH69L 

Holiday prize. Adams, E. D.jAdl3H 

Homespun stories. Moncrielf, R. H. . JM74H 
Hoosier school-boy. Eggleston, Edward JEg3H 
Hope, Ascott R., pseud. See... .Moncrieff, 

R. H. 


































































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JUVENILE BOOKS. 


Hope and have. Adams, W. T. jAdl7Hl 

Hope Benham. Perry, Nora.jP43H 


Hopkins, George. Ralph’s possession... jH77R 

House on wheels. Begon, F., Comtesse de. 

jB395H 

Household puzzles. Alden, Mrs. I. (M.) JA117H1 

How Dot heard “ The Messiah.” Butter- 

worth, Hezekiah.jB982H 

How Jack Mackenzie won his epaulettes. 

Stables, Gordon.jStlH 

How Marjory helped. Brooks, Martha.jB794H 
How Tommy saved the barn. Kaler, J. O. 

jK13H 

How two girls tried farming. Pratt, Mrs. 


E (F.).jP89H 

Howard, B. W. No heroes '.jH83N 

Howells, W. D. Boy’s town .jH84B 


Christmas every day, and other stories. 

jH84C 

Hugh Templar’s motto. Dobree, L. E . . JD65H 
Humphrey, Mrs. F. A. Children of old 


Park’s Tavern. . . JH88C 

Little Pilgrims at Plymouth.JH88L 

Hunt, M. B. Aunt Tabitha’s waifs.jH91A 

Maid Marjory.jH91M 

Huntington, Faye, pseud. See. . . Foster, 

Mrs. I. H. 

In earnest. Foster, Mrs. I. H.jF81I 

In freedom’s cause. Henty, G. A.jH39I2 

In Greek waters. Henty, G. A.jH39I 

In New Granada. King§ton, W. H. G.. JK617I 

In old Quinnebasset. Clarke, R. S. jC55I 

In peril. Hays, J. W., and others .jH335I 

In school and out. Adams, W. T.jAdl7I 

In the days of the pioneers. Ellis, E. S . . jE15I 
In the heart of the Rockies. Henty, G. A. 

jH39Il 

In the High Valley. Woolsey, S. C.jW88I 

In the ranks. Douglas, A. M.jD75I 

In the saddle. Adams, W. T.jAdl7Il 

In the sunlight and out of it. Shaw, Cath¬ 
arine.JSh2I 

In the woods and out, and other stories. 

Alden, Mrs. I. (M.).jA117I 

Ingelow, Jean. Stories told to a child, ser. 

1-2. 2 v...jIn4S 

Ingersoll, Ernest. Silver caves.jIn44S 

Irving, F. B. Six girls.jIr77S 

Is it true? Craik, Mrs. D. M. (M.).jC84Ta 

Isla Heron. Richards, Mrs. L. E. (H.) jR38I 

Island refuge. Kaler, J. O.jK13I 

Jack and Jill. Alcott, L. M.jA114J 

Jack Brereton’s three months’ service. Cox, 

M. M.jC8,3J 

Jackanapes, Daddy Darwin’s dovecot, the 
Story of a short life. Ewing, Mrs. J. H. 

(G.). jEw5J 

Jackson, Mrs. H. M. (F.) H. ( H. H.) Nelly’s 

silver mine.jJ12N 

Jak, pseud. See... .Williams, A. B. 

Jamison, Mrs. C. V. Seraph, the little vio- 
liniste.jJ24S 


Jan of the windmill. Ewing, Mrs. J. H. (G.) 

jEw5Jl 

Jean Noel; Christmas in France. Scannell, 

Florence and Edith.jSca6J 

Jeannette’s cisterns. Peebles, Mrs. M. L jP34J 

Jed. Goss, W. L.jG69J 

Jenny Wren’s boarding-house. Kaler, J. O jK13J 

Jerry. Simonds, Walter.jSi5J 

Jerry Downer. Robbins, Mrs. S. S.jR53J 

Jerry’s family. Kaler, J. O.jK13Jl 

Jessie’s three resolutions. Bamford, M. E.jB21J 

Jewett, S. O. Betty Leicester.jJ55B 

Play days.jJ55P 

Jimmie boy. Clarke, R. S.jC55J 

Jimmie’s cruise in the Pinafore. Alcott, L. 

M. jA114Jl 

Jimmyjohns, and other stories. Diaz, Mrs. 

A. (M.).jD54J 

Joel, a boy of Galilee. Johnston, A. F... JJ64J 
John Remington, martyr. Alden, Mrs. I. (M.), 

and Livingston, Mrs. C. M.jA1173J 

John Spicer lectures. Diaz," Mrs. A. (M.).jD54Jl 

Johnson, Joseph. Ruth’s life-work.jJ627R 

Johnston, A. F. Joel, a boy of Galilee. .. JJ64J 
Jolly good summer. Smith, Mrs. M. P. (W.) 

jSm55J 

Jolly good times to-day. Smith, Mrs. M. 

P. (W.) .jSm55Jl 

Jolly rover. Trowbridge, J. T.jT76J 

Julia Ried. Alden, Mrs. I. (M.).JA117J 

Jungle book. Kipling, Rudyard.JK625J 

Just sixteen. Woolsey, S. C.jW88J 

Kaler, J. O. (James Otis.) Andy’s ward..jK13A 

At the siege of Quebec.jK13Al 

Boy captain.jK13B 

Boys of Fort Schuyler.jK13B2 

Boys of 1745 at the capture of Louisbourg. 

jK13B3 

Boys’ revolt.jK13Bl 

Ezra Jordan’s escape from the massacre at 

Fort Loyall..JK13E 

How Tommy saved the barn.jK13H 

Island refuge; Casco Bay in 1676.jK13I 

Jenny Wren’s boarding-house.jK13J 

Jerry’s family.jK13Jl 

Morgan, the Jersey spy.jK13M 

Neal, the miller.jK13N 

Princess and Joe Potter. .JK13P 

Teddy and Carrots.jK13T 

Under the Liberty Tree .jK13U 

AVhen Israel Putnam served the King. ,jK13W 
Kate, Cousin, pseud. See... Bell, C. D. 
Kathie stories. See... .Douglas, A. M. 

Kathie’s Aunt Ruth. Douglas, A. M.jD75K 

Kathie’s soldiers. Douglas, A. M.jD75K2 

Kathie’s summer at Cedarwood. Douglas, 

A. M.jD75K3 

Kathie’s three wishes. Douglas, A. M.JD75K4 
Keddie, Henrietta. (Sarah Tytler) Heroines 
in obscurity. jK24H 







































































JUVENILE BOOKS. 


219 


Kellogg, Elijah. Forest Glen series. 6 v. 

1. Sowed by the wind.jK29S 

2. Wolf Run.jK29W 

2. Brought to the front. jK29B 

4. Mission of Black Rifle. jK29M 

5. Forest Glen. jK29F 

B. Burying the hatchet.jK29Bl 

Good old time series. 4 v. 

1. Live Oak boys.jK29L 

2. Unseen hand. jK29U 

S. Strong arm and a mother’s blessing.. .jK29Sl 

4. Good old times. jK296 

Kenneth, and Hugh. Bell, C. D.jB41K 

Kenney, Minnie E. See. . . Pauli, Mrs. M. 

E. (K.) 

Ker, David. From the Hudson to the Neva. 

jK45F 

O’er Tartar deserts.JK450 

King, Capt. Charles. Trooper Ross, and 

Signal Butte.jK58T 

King of the park. Saunders, Marshall. j£a85K 
Kingdom of Judah. Warner, Susan. . ,jW24K 


King’s daughter. Alden, Mrs. I. (M.). . JA117K 
King's people. See . . Warner, Susan. 
Kingston, \\'. II. G. Afar in the forest jK617Al 


Antony VVaymouth.jK617A 

Fisher boy.. . . JK617F 

In New Granada.jK617I 

Tales of the sea.jK617T 

Young Berringtons....jK617Y 

Kipling, Rudjard. Jungle book.jK625J 

Second jungle book. ,.jK625S 

Kirke, Edmund, pseud. See. . . Gilmore, J. R. 

Kittyleen. Clarke, R. S.jcdoK 

Knox, T. W. Captain John Crane.jK77C 


Talking handkerchief, and other stories. 

jK77T 


Krause, L. F. See -Yeckton, Barbara. 

Kyzie Dunlee. Clarke, R. S..... jC55Kl 

Lances of Lynwood. Yonge, C. M.jY8Ll 

Land of pluck. Dodge, Mrs. M. E. (M.).jD668L 
Langdon, Mary, pseud. See.... Pike, Mrs. 

M. H. (G.) 

Lassie, Pauli, Mrs. M. E. (K.).jP28L 

Last century maid, and other stories. Whar¬ 
ton, A. H...,jW55L 

Last of the Peterkins. Hale, L. P.jH133L 

Laurence Bronson’s victory. Mathews, J. A. 

jM422L 

Lawrence, Uncle, pseud. Young folks’ 

queries.jL43Yl 

Young folks’whys and wherefores.jL43Y 

Lawrence’s adventures. Trowbridge, J. T. 

jT76L 

Lee, Albert. Tommy Toddles.jL494T 

Legh, M. H. C. Little orphans...jL52L 

My dog Plato.jL52M 

Lieutenant at eighteen. Adams, W. T.jAdl7L 

Lion of St. Mark. Henty, G. A.jH39L 

Lionel Franklin’s victory. Van Sommer, 

Elizabeth.j V36L 

Lippincott, Mrs. S. J. (C.) (Grace Greenwood.) 
Recollections of my childhood.jL66R 


Lischen and the fairy ; Christmas in Germany. 


Scannell, Florence and Edith.jScaGL 

Little corporal. Holding, C. B.jH69L 

Little country girl. Woolsey, S. C.jW88L 

Little Duke. Yonge, C. M.jY8L 


Little girl in old Boston. Douglas, A. M.jD75Ll 
Little girl in old New York. Douglas, A. M. 

jD75L 

Little house in Pimlico. Bouvet, Margue¬ 


rite. jB66L 

Little Ivan’s hero. Milman, Helen.jM63L 

Little Jarvis. Seawell, Mrs. M. E .jSelL 


Little lady Valentine. Pauli, Mrs. M. E. (K.) . 

jP28Ll 

Little Lord Fauntleroy. Burnett, Mrs. F. (H.) 

j.B93L 

Little master. Trowbridge, J. T.jT76Ll 

Little men. Alcott, L M .JA114L 

Little Miss Phoebe Gay. Brown, II. D jBJIL 
Little Mr. Van Vere of China. Cheever, 

II. A.jC41L 

Little musician; Christmas in Italy. Scan¬ 
nell, Florence and Edith..jSca6Ll 

Little orphans. Legh, M. H . C. jL52L 

Little Pilgrims at Plymouth. Humphrey, 

Mrs. F. A.jH88L 

Little pitchers. Clarke, R. S.jC55Ll 

Little Prudy. Clarke, R. S.jC55L2 

Little Prudy series. See... Clarke, R. S. 
Little Prudy’s children. See. .. .Clarke, R. S. 
Little Saint Elizabeth, and other stories. 

Burnett, Mrs. F. (H.) ..jB63Ll 

Little Sunshine’s holidav. Craik, Mrs. D. 

M. (M.). jC84L 

Little Susy’s six birthdays-. Prentiss, Mrs. 

E. (P.).jP91L 

Little Susy’s six teachers. Prentiss, Mrs. 

E. (P.).jP91Ll 

Little women. Alcott, L. M..' .jA114Ll 

Live Oak boys. Kellogg, Elijah.jK29L 

Livingston, Mrs. C. M., joint author. 

See. .. Alden, Mrs. I. (M.) 

Log school-house on the Columbia. Butter- 

worth, Hezekiah.jB98L 

Lost in Samoa. Ellis, E. S.jE15L 

Lost on Umbagog. Allen, W. B.jA156L 

Lothrop, Amy, pseud. See. . . Warner, A. B. 
Lothrop, Mrs. H. M. (S.) (Margaret Sidney.) 

Five little Peppers and how they grew. 

jL91F 


Five little Peppers grown up; sequel to 

Five little Peppers midway.jL91Fl 

Five little Peppers midway ; sequel to Five 

little Peppers and how they grew.jL91F2 

Gingham bag. jL91G 

Half year at Bronckton.jL91H 

New departure for girls.jL91N 

Old town pump.jL910 

Phronsie Pepper, the last of the “Five 

little Peppers.”.jL91P 

St. George and the Dragon.jL91S 

Lowndes, Mrs. C. S. New honours.jL95N 

Lucy Maria. Diaz, Mrs. A. (M.).jD54L 












































































220 


JUVENILE BOOKS. 


Ludlow, Park, pseud. See Brown, Theron. 

Lulu’s library. Alcott, L. M. 3 v.jA114L2 

Mabel Walton’s experiment. Mathews, J. H. 

jM42M 

McCormick, Eliot. Peace Island.jM139P 

Machar, A. M. Marjorie’s Canadian winter. 

jM177M 

Macy, W. H. Tliere she blows! or, the Log 

of the Arethusa. jM25T 

Maid Marjory. Hunt, M. B.jH91M 

Making fate. Alden, Mrs. I. (M.).jA117M 

Making the best of it. Rand, E. A.jR16M 

Malleville. Abbott, Jacob.jAb2M 

Malvern. Deland, E. D.jD368M 

Mammoth hunters. Allen, W. B.jA156M 

“ Man, every inch of him.” Wray, J. J. 

j W92M 

Man of the family. Williams, A. B. 

See. .. .jW67W 

Man of the house. Alden, Mrs. I. (M.).jA117Ml 

March on London. Henty, G. A.. .jH39M 

Margaret Davis, tutor. Ray, A. C.jR195M 

Marjorie’s Canadian winter. Machar, A. M. 

jM177M 

Markham, Richard. On the edge of winter. 

jM340 

Marryat, Capt. Frederick. Mission; or, 

Scenes in Africa.jM35M 

Marshall, Mrs. E. (M.) Sir Valentine’s vic¬ 
tory, and other stories.jM36S 

Mary Erskine. Abbott, Jacob.jAb2Ml 

Master Magnus. Field, Mrs. E. M.jF45M 

Master Skylark. Bennett, John.jB44M 

Mathews, J. A. Drayton-Hall series. 4 v. 


1. Laurence Bronson’s victory.jM422L 

4. Frank Austin’s diamond.jM422F 

5. JSngle Crag.jM422E 

6. True to iiis flag.JM422T 

Grandfather’s faith. ( Dare to do right 

series, v. 1 .).jM422G 

Nellie’s stumbling block. ( Dare to do right 

series, v. J. .). jM422N 

Mathews, J. H. Bessie books. 6 v. 

1. Bessie at the sea-side.jM42B3 

2. Bessig in the city. jiV142B4 

3. Bessie and her friends.jM42Bl 

4. Bessie among the mountains. jM42B 

5. Bessie at school. jM42B2 

6. Bessie on her travels. JM42B5 

Mabel Walton’s experiment. ( Miss Ash¬ 
ton’s girls, v. 5.) . jM42M 

Mathews, M. H. Dame Prism.jM426D 

Dr. Gilbert’s daughters.jM426Dl 

Matson, Henrietta. Acton.jM428A 

Matter of honor, and other stories. Yechton, 

Barbara, pseud .jY3M 

Matt’s follies, and other stories. Prescott, 

M. N.jP923M 

Maurizio’s boyhood. Winslow, M. E. JW725M 
May, Sophie, pseud. See. .. .Clarke, R. S. 


Meade, L. T., pseud. See... .Smith, Mrs. E. 

T. (M.) 

Melchior’s dream, Brothers of Pity, and 
other tales. Ewing, Mrs. J. H. (G.). ,jEw5M 


Merry-go-round. Raymond, R. W. JR198M 
Midshipman Paulding. Seawell, Mrs. M. E. 

jSelM 

Milly. Guernsey, L. E.jG94M 

Milman, Helen, afterwards Mrs. Crofton. Lit¬ 
tle Ivan’s hero.jM63L 

Ministering children. Charlesworth, M. L. 


jC38M 

Miss Dewberry’s scholars. Sangster, M. E. 


jSa55M 

Miss Moore. Craik, G. M.jC843M 

Same . .jW780 

Note .—Bound with Witt, Mnte. H. (G.) de. Only sister. 

Miss Mouse and her boys. Molesworth, Mrs. 

M. L. (S.).jM73M 

Miss Nina Barrow. Baylor, F. C.JB34M 

Miss Priscilla Hunter. Alden, Mrs. I. (M.) 


jA117M2 

Mission of Black Rifle. Kellogg, Elijah ,jK29M 
Mission; or, Scenes in Africa. Marryat, 

Capt. Frederick...jM35M 

Mr. Rutherford’s children. Warner, A. B. 

jW236M 

Mrs. Deane’s way. Foster, Mrs. I. H.. .. JF81M 
Mrs. Harry Harper’s awakening. Alden, 

Mrs. I. (M.). jA117M3 

Mistress of the house. Chamberlain, P. B. 

jC35M 

Mrs. Overtheway’s remembrances. Ewing, 

Mrs. J. H. (G.).jEw5Ml 

Modern prophets. Alden, Mrs. I. (M.), and 

Foster, Mrs. I. II.jA1172M 

Molesworth, Mrs. M. L.(S.) (Ennis Graham.) 

“Carrots,” and a Christmas child.jM73C 

Miss Mouse and her boys.jM73M 

Tell me a story.jM73T 

“ Us,” and the Rectory children.jM73U 

Moncrieff, R. H. (Ascott R. Hope.) Home- 

spun stories..jM74H 

Old tales of chivalry.jM740 

Monkey that would not kill. Drummond, 

Henry.jD84M 

Monteagle. Alden, Mrs. I. (M.).jA117M4 

Mopsy. Woods, Mrs. K. T.jW86M 

More bed-time stories. Moulton, Mrs. E. 

L. (C.).jM86M 

More bedtime tales. Pauli, Mrs. M. E. (K.) 

jP28M 

Morgan, the Jersey spy. Kaler, J. O... JK13M 
Mother’s bedtime tales. Pauli, Mrs. M. 


E. (K.).jP28MI 

Moulton, Mrs. E. L. (C.) Bed-time stories. 

jM86B 

Firelight stories.jM86F 

More bed-time stories.jM86M 

Stories told at twilight.jM86S 

Munroe, Kirk. At war with Pontiac , ...jM926A 

Fur-seal’s tooth.jM926F 

Painted desert.jM926Pl 

Prince Dusty. (Railand water series, v. 2.) 

jM926P 

Through swamp and glade.jM926T 

My boys. Alcott, L. M.jA114Ml 





































































JUVENILE BOOKS. 


221 


My dog Plato. Legh, M. H. C.jL52M 

My girls. Alcott, L. M...jA114M2 

My new home. Robbins, Mrs. S. S.jR53M 

Mystery of Abel Forefinger. Drysdale, Wil¬ 
liam.jD846M 

. Man. Robbins, Mrs. S. S.jR53N 

Nan at Camp Chicopee. Hamlin, Mrs. M. S. 

jH185N 

Nan in the city. Hamlin, Mrs. M. S. . jH185Nl 

Nautilus. Richards, Mrs. L. E. (H.)_jR38N 

Neal, the miller Kaler, J. 0.jK13N 

Ned in the blockhouse. Ellis, E. S.jE15N 

Ned in the woods. Ellis, E. S.jE15Nl 

Ned on the river. Ellis, E. S..'. JE15N2 

Ned’s motto. Robbins, Mrs. S. S.jR53Nl 

Nellie’s stumbling block. Mathews, J. A. 

jM422N 

Nelly’s silver mine. Jackson, Mrs. H. M. 

(F.) H.jJ12N 

Nelson. Thayer, W. M.>. jT33N 

New departure for girls. Lothrop, Mrs. 

H. M. (S.).jL91N 

New honours. Lowndes, Mrs. C. S.jL95N 

New Year’s tangles, and other stories. Al- 

den, Mrs. I. (M.).jA117N 

Newberry, F. E. Comrades.jN42C 

Nick Hardy. Brown, Theron.jB817N 

No heroes. Howard, B. W.jH83N 

Northern Cross. Allen, W. B .jA156N 

Not anything for peace, and other stories. 

Arthur, T. S.jAr7N 

Nothing venture, nothing have. Haven, Mrs. 

A. (B.) N.jH29N 

Now for a story ! Barry, Fanny.jB276N 

Number 49 Tinkham street. Cheney, Mrs. 

C. E. (G.).jC42N 

Nutshell of knowledge. Tucker, C. M. ,jT788N 

Ober, F. A. Under the Cuban flag.j0b2U 

O’er Tartar deserts. Ker, David.jK450 

Ogden, Henry. Dr. Barringford’s school ,jOg25D 
Old caravan days. Catherwood, Mrs. M. (H.) 

jC280 

Old-fashioned girl. Alcott, L. M....... ,jA1140 

Old-fashioned Thanksgiving. Alcott, L. M. 

jA11401 

Old-field school-girl. Terhune, Mrs. M. V. (H.) 

jT270 

Old Glory series. See... .Stratemeyer, Ed¬ 
ward. 

Old tales of chivalry. Moncrieff, R. H.. ,jM740 


Old town pump. Lothrop, Mrs. H. M. (S.) JL910 

On duty. Selby, Angelica.jSe50 

On the blockade. Adams, W. T.jAdl70 

On the edge of winter. Markham, Richard. 

jM340 

On the old frontier. Stoddard, W. 0 .jSt650 

On the shelf. Gobel, Harvey. .jG540 

On the staff. Adams, W. T.jAdl701 

One commonplace day. Alden, Mrs. I. (M.) 

jA1170 

One little life. Dickinson, M. L.jD560 

Only Ned. Conklin, Mrs. J. M. (D.).jC760 

Only sister. Witt, Mme. H. (G.) de.jW780 


| Opportunities. Warner, Susan.jW240 

Optic, Oliver, pseud. See... .Adams, W. T. 

Orange and green. Henty, G. A.jH390 

O’Reilly, Mrs. E. G. Daisy’s companions. jOr3D 

Deborah’s drawer.jOr3Dl 

Giles minority.jOr3G 

Osego chronicles. Sleight, M. B.jS120 

Otis, James, pseud. See... Kaler, J. O 

Our George. Brown, Mrs. H. E.jB8120 

Our Phil, and other stories. Dana, K. F. .jDlQO 
Out of debt, out of danger. Haven, Mrs. A. 

(B.) N.jH290 

Out of the depths. Darby, W. E.jD240 

Out of the shadows. Temple, Crona.jT240 

Outcast Robin; or, Your brother and mine. 

Smith, Mrs. E. T. (M.).jSm.440 

Overruled. Alden, Mrs. I. (M.). jA11701 

Oxley, J. M. Baffling the blockade.j0x4B 

Page, T. N. Among the camps.jP14A 

Pain, Barry. “ Two ”; a story of English 

schoolboy life.jP16T 

Painted desert. Munroe, Kirk.jM926Pl 

Palmer, Lynde, pseud. See Peebles, Mrs. M.L. 
Pansy, pseud. See Alden, Mrs. I. (M.) 
Parker, R. A. (Rosa Abbott.) Upside down. 

jP225U 

Parson’s miracle; Christmas in America. 


Butterworth, Hezekiah.jB98P 

Patriot boys and prison pictures. Gilmore, 

J. R. jG42P 

j Patriot schoolmaster. Butterworth, Heze¬ 
kiah .jB98Pl 

Patty’s granduncle. Barnard, H. P .jB25P 

Paul and Persis. Brush, M. E.jB83P 

Pauli, Mrs. M. E. (K.) Lassie.jP28L 

Little lady Valentine.jP28Ll 

More bedtime tales.jP28M 

Mother’s bedtime tales.jP28Ml 

Ruby and Ruthy.jP28R 

Ruby’s vacation.jP28Rl 

Pauli, Mary A. See. .. .Ripley, Mrs. M. A. (P.) 

Pax and Carlino. Beckman, Ernst.jB39P 

Peace Island. McCormick, Eliot...jM139P 

Pearson, C. H. Frontier series. 2 v. 

. Cabin on the^prairie ..JP327C 

Young pioneers of the Northwest.jP327Y 

Peebles, Mrs. M. L. (Lynde Palmer.) Jean¬ 
nette’s cisterns. jP34J 

Question of honour.jP34Q 

Penrose, Ethel. Clear as the noon day... ,jP38C 

Perry, Nora. Another flock of girls.jP43A 

Bessie’s trials at boarding-school.jP43B 

Flock of girls and boys.jP43Fl 

Flock of girls and their friends.jP43F 

Hope Benham.jP43H 


Three little daughters of the Revolution. 

jP43T 

Youngest Miss Lorton, and other stories. 


jP43Y 

and others. Dolly’s kettledrum.jP432D 

Peter Budstone. Trowbridge, J. T.jT76P 












































































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Phelps, E. S., afterwards Mrs. Ward. Gypsy 
series. 4 v. 

1. Gypsy Breynton.jPSIG 

2. Gypsy’s cousin Joy.jP51Gl 

3. Gypsy’s sowing and reaping.jP51G2 

4. Gypsy’s year at tbe Golden Crescent.jP51G3 

Phil and his friends. Trowbridge, J. T JT76P3 

Phil \ ernon. Brooks, B A...jB r 88P 

Phronsie Pepper. Lothrop, Mrs. H. M. (S.) 

JL91P 

Phyllis Browne. Shaw. F. L.jSh24P 

Pierre and his poodle. Champney, Mrs. 

L. (W.).jC36P 

Pierrette. Bouvet, Marguerite.jB68P 

Pike, Mrs. M. H. (G.) (Mary Langdon.) 

Climbing and sliding.jP64C 

Place for everything. Haven, Mrs. A. (B.) N. 

jH29P 

Play days. Jewett, S. O.jJ55P 

Plympton, A. G. Dear daughter Dorothy JP74D 
Dorothy and Anton ; sequel to Dear daugh¬ 
ter Dorothy. JP74D1 

Wanolasset. .jP74W 

Pocket measure. Alden, Mrs. I. (M.). . . jA117P 

Pocket-rifle. Trowbridge, J. T.jT76Pl 

Polly. Smith, Mrs. E. T. (M.).JSm44P 

Polly Oliver's problem. Wiggin, Mrs. K. D. 

jW64P 

Pontiac, chief of the Ottawas. Ellis, E. 8. 

jE15P 

Postman’s bag, and other stories. DeLiefde, 


John.jB376P 

Pratt, Mrs. E. (F.) {Dorothea Alice Shepherd.) 

Cooking club of Tu-Whit Hollow.jP89C 

Good-for-nothing Polly.jP8SG 

Grandma Crosby’s household.jP89Gl 

How two girls tried farming.jP89H 

White hand.jP8SW 

Precepts in practice. Tucker, C. M... . jT?88P 

Prentiss, Mrs. E. (P.) Little Susy’s six birth¬ 
days . jP91L 

Little Susy’s six teachers.jP91Ll 

Prescott, M. N. Matt’s follies, and other 

stories. jP923M 

Prince Dusty. Munroe, Kirk. . jM926P 

Princess and Joe Potter. Kaler, J. O. .. jKISP 

Prize cup. Trowbridge, J. T.jT76P2 

Professor Johnny. Williams, A. B.jW67P 

Pulpit and easel. Sleight, M. B.jS12P 

Quarterdeck and fok’sle. Sea well, Mrs. M. E. 

jSelGt 


Queen H ildegarde. Richards, Mrs. L. E. (H.) 

jR38Q 

Queer stories for boys and girls. Eggleston, 

Edward.jEg3Q 

Question of honour. Peebles, J/rs.M. L. JP34Q 

Quinnebasset girls. Clarke, R. S.jC55Q 

Ralph’s possession. Hopkins, George.. ,jH77R 

Rand, E. A. Deeds worth telling.jR16D 

Fighting the sea.jR16F 

* ^Making the best of it.jR16M 

Salt water hero.jR16S 

Y ard-stick and scissors. ( Up-the-ladder 
club ser. .).jR16Y 


Randolphs. Alden, Mrs. I. (M.).JA117R 

Ray, A. C. Margaret Davis, tutor.jR195M 

Raymond, R. W. Merry-go-round.jR198M 

Raymond Kershaw. Cox, M. M.jC83R 

Recollections of my childhood. Lippincott, 

Mrs. S. J. (C.).JL66R 

Rectory children. Molesworth, Mrs. L. (8.) 

See... JM73U 

Red letter days in Applethorpe. Dodge, 

M. A.jD667R 

Red mustang. Stoddard, W. 0.JSt65R 

Red patriot. Stoddard, W. O.jSt65Rl 

Reid, Mayne. Boy hunters. jR27B 

Bush-boys.jR27Bl 

Young voyageurs.jR27Y 

Rice, K. M. Stories for all the year.jR36S 

Rich and humble. Adams, W. T.jAdl7R 

Richards, Mrs. L. E. (H.) Five minute stories. 

jR38F 

Hildegarde’s harvest.jR38H 

Hildegarde’s holiday; sequel to Queen 

Hildegarde. jR38Hl 

Hildegarde’s home.jR38H2 

H ildegarde’s neighbors.jR38H3 

Isla Heron.jR38I 

Nautilus. jR38N 

Queen Hildegarde.jR38Q 

Three Margarets.jIL88T 

Richardson, Robert. Almost a hero. . . jR387A 
Ripley, Mrs. M. A. (P.) True hearts make 

happy homes.jR48T 

Riverpark rebellion, and Tale of the tow- 

path. Greene, Homer.\ .jG83R 

Riverside museum. Williams, A. B... . jW67R 
Robbins, Mrs. 8. S. Gillettes. 5 v. 

1. Dick, captain of the family ship.jR53Dl 

2. JJan, the missionary. JR33N 

4. B* rt, the enterprising hoy.jR53B2 

5. Babbette; or. Faithfulness.jR53B 

6. Will; or. Honesty.jR53W 

Hester Trueworthy’s royalty.jR53H 

My new home.jR53M 

Ned’s motto.jR53Nl 

Rock Cove series. 6 v. 

1. Gladys Philbrick. jR53G 

2. Ben Philbrick.jR53Bl 

3. Dorothy Oitley.jR53D2 

4. Dave Philbrick.,iR53D 

5. Sue Downer. ,...jR53S 

ti. Jerry Downer.jR53J 

Tony Starr’s legacy. jR53T 

Win and wear.jR53Wi 

Robinson Crusoe. Defoe, Daniel.jB36R 

Rock Cove series. See. . . Robbins, Mrs. S.S. 

Rock of the Lion. Seawell, Mrs. M. E.jSelR 

Rodolphus. Abbott, Jacob.jAb2R 

Rolf and his friends. Williams, A. B.. JW67R1 

Rollins, Mrs. A. fW.) Findingof thegentian. 

jR65F 

Rose in bloom. Alcott, L. M.jA114R 

Round, W. M. F. Torn and mended.jR76T 

Round-about rambles. Stockton, F. R.. jSt6R 
’Round the Y T ule-log; Christmas in Norway. 

Asbjornsen, P. C.jAs2R 

Royal banner. Clare, Austin. JC54R 






















































































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223 


Ruby and Ruthy. Pauli, Mrs. M. E. (K.) 

jP28R 

Ruby’s vacation. Pauli, Mrs. M. E. (K.).jP28Ri 

Running to waste. Baker, G. M.jB168R 

Ruth Erskine’s crosses. Alden, Mrs. I. (M.) 

jAllTRl 

Ruth Prentice. Thorne, Marion.JT385R 

Ruth’s life-work. Johnson, Joseph.jJ627R 

S., M. E. W. See. .. Sherwood, Mrs. M. 

E. (YV.) 

Sabrina Hackett. Saybrook, E. L.jSa95S 

St. George and the Dragon. Lothrop, Mrs. 

H. M. (S.).jL91S 

St. Winifred’s. Farrar, F. W .jF243S 

Salt water hero. Rand, E. A.jR16S 

Saltillo boys. Stoddard, AV. O.jSt65S 

Samuels, Mrs. S. B. G. Ennisfellen. ( Spring- 

dale stories.) . jSa4E 

Sangster, M. E. Miss Dewberry’s scholars. 

jSa55M 

Satinwood box. Trowbridge, J. T .jT76S2 

Saunders, Marshall. Daisy.jSa85D 

King of the park.jSa85K 

Saybrook, E. L. Sabrina Hackett.jSa95S 

Scannell, Florence and Edith. Dulce’s’prom- 

ise ; Christmas in England.jSca6D 

Jean Noel; Christmas in France.jSca6J 

Lischen and the fairy; Christmas in Ger¬ 
many . jScaGli 

Little musician ; Christmas in Italy JSca6Ll 

Scarlet tanager, and other bipeds. Trow¬ 
bridge, J. T.jT76Sl 

School days of Beulah Romney. Eastman, 

J. A.jEa7Sl 

Scotch Caps. Williams, A. B.jW67S 

Scott, Mrs. O. AV. Gilead Guards.jSco28G 

Scott, Sir AValter, Bart. Stories from AA’aver- 

ley ; [adapt.] by Gassiot.jSco3S 

Sea yarns for boys. Henderson, AV. J. . . jH38S 

Seawell, Mrs. M. E. Decatur and Somers jSeID 

Little Jarvis.jSelL 

Midshipman Paulding.jSelM 

Quarter deck and fok'sle...jSelQ, 

Rock of the Lion.jSelR 

Second Jungle book. Kipling, Rudyard JK625S 
Secrets at Roseladies. Catherwood, Mrs. M. 

(H.).jC28S 

Selby, Angelica. On duty.jSe50 

Sequel to ministering children. Charles- 

worth, M. L. jC38S 

Seraph, the little violiniste. Jamison, Mrs. 

C. V.jJ24S 

Seven little sisters. Andrews, Jane.jAn3S 

Seven little sisters prove their sisterhood. 

Andrews, Jane.j An3Sl 

Sewell, Anna. Black Beauty...jSe88B 

Shaw, Catharine. In the sunlight and out of 

it. JSh2I 

Shaw, F. L. Hector.jSh24H 

Phyllis Browne.jSh24P 

Shawl-straps. Alcott, L. M.. .*..jA114S 

Shepherd, Dorothea Alice, pseud. See.... 
Pratt, Mrs. E. (F.) 


Sherwood, Mrs. M. E. (AV.) Uncle Archie’s 

cane. .jSh56U 

Shirley, Penn, pseud. See _Clarke, S. J. 

Shod with silence. Ellis, E. S.jE15S 

Short-comings and long-goings. Eastman, 

J. A..jEa7S 

Sidney, Margaret, pseud. See.... Lothrop, 

Mrs. H. M. (S.) 


Sidney Martin’s Christmas. Alden, Mrs. I. 


(M.).j A117S 

Signal boys. Eggleston, G. C. «... JEg33S 

Signal llutte. King, Capt. Charles. See... JK58T 

Silver caves. Ingersoll, Ernest.jIn44S 

Silver medal. Trowbridge, J. T.jT76S 


Silver medal stories. See. .. Trowbridge, 
J. T. 


Simonds, AValter. (Walter Aimwell.) Jerry. 


(Aimwell stories.) . .jSi5J 

Sir Valentine’s victory, and other stories. 

Marshall, Mrs. E. (M.).jM36S 

Sister Susy. Clarke, R. S.jC55S 

Six boys. Champney, Mrs. L. (W.).jC36S 

Six girls. Irving, F. B.! . jIr77S 

Six to sixteen. Ewing, Mrs. J. H. (G.). . .jEw5S 

Sleight, M. B. Osego chronicles.jS120 

Pulpit and easel.jS12P 

Smith, Mrs. E. T. (M.) ( L. T. Meade.) Cata¬ 
lina; art student.jSm44C 

David’s little lad.jSm44D 

Girls new and old.jSm44G 

Outcast Robin; or, Your brother and mine. 

jSm440 

Polly.jSm44P 

Smith, Gertrude. Arabella and Araminta 

stories.jSm48A 

Smith, Hannah. (Hesba Stretton.) Crew of 

the Dolphin.jSm5C 

Smith, Mrs. M. P. (AV.) (P. Thorne.) Browns. 

jSm55B 

Jolly good summer.jSm55J 

Jolly good times to-day.jSm55Jl 


Smith, AV. A. Spinning-wheel of Tamworth. 

jSm58S 

Some young heroines. Alden, Mrs. I. (M.) 

jAlI7Sl 

Sowed by the wind. Kellogg, Elijah.jK29S 

Spinning-wheel of Tamworth. Smith, AV.A. 


- jSm58S 

Spyri, Johanna. Heidi.jSp9H 

Stables, Gordon. ’Twixt school and college. 

jStlTl 

For life and liberty.jStlF 

How Jack Mackenzie won his epaulettes. 

jStlH 

To Greenland and the Pole. jStlT 

AVestward with Columbus. jStlW 

Stand by the Union. Adams, AV. T.jAdl7S 

Stockton, F. R. Captain Chap.jSt6C 

Round-about rambles. jStQR 

Story of Viteau. jSt6S 

Tales out of school. jSt6T 






































































224 


JUVENILE BOOKS. 


Stoddard, W. O. Chuck Purdy.jSt65C 

Chumley’8 Post.jSt65Cl 

Dab Kinzer.jSt65D 

On the old frontier.jSt650 

Red mustang. ,. jSt65R 

Red patriot.jSt65Rl 

Saltillo boys.jSt65S 

Swordmaker’s son.jSt65Sl 

Talking leaves.jSt65T 

Two arrows.jSt65Tl 

Windfall.jSt65W 


Stolz, Madame de, pseud. See ... .Begon, F., 


ntyif pusp rip 

Storied holidays. Brooks, E. S.jB79S 

Stories for all the year. B-ice, K. M.jR3(JS 

Stories from Waverley; [adapt.] by Gassiot. 
Scott, Sir Walter, Bart .jScoSS 

Stories told at twilight. Moulton, Mrs. E. 

L. (C.).jM86S 

Stories told to a child. Ser. 1-2. 2 v. Inge- 

low, Jean.jIn4S 

Story hour. Wiggin, K. D., and Smith, N. A. 

jW64Sl 

Story of a bad boy. Aldrich, T. B.jA12Sl 

Story of a short life. Ewing, Mrs. J. H. (G ) 

See. .. ,jEw5J 

Story of Patsy. Wiggin, Mrs. K. D.jW64S 

Story of Viteau. Stockton, F. R. jSt6S 

Stratemeyer, Edward. Old Glory series. 

1. Under Dewey at Manila.jSt779U 


Stretton, Hesba, pseud. See... Smith, 
Hannah. 

Strong arm and a mother’s blessing. Kel¬ 
logg, Elijah.jK29Sl 

Stuyvesant.. Abbott, Jacob.jAb2S 

Sue Downer. Bobbins, Mrs. S. S.jB53S 

Sweetheart travellers. Crockett, S. R.jC87S 

Swett, Sophie. Bilberry boys and girls.. jSw4B 

Tom Pickering of ’Scutney.jSw4T 

Swift, Jonathan, Dean. Gulliver’s travels. jSw5G 
Same. ( Ginn’s classics for children .). jSw5Ga 

Swiss family Robinson. Wyss, J. D.jW99S 

Swordmaker’s son. Stoddard, W. O. .. jSt65Sl 

Sybil and Chryssa. Warner, A. B.jW236S 

Tad. Ellis, E. S.jE15T 

Take a peep. Cobden, Paul.jC63T 

Taken by the enemy, Adams, W. T... jAdl7T 
Tale of the tow-path. Greene, Homer. 

See... .jG83R 

Tales of martyr times. Alcock, D.jA112T 

Tales of the sea. Kingston, W. H. G.. jK617T 

Tales out of school. Stockton, F. R.jSt6T 

Talking handkerchief, and other stories. 

Knox, T. W.JK77T 

Talking leaves. Stoddard, W. O.jSt65T 

Taylor, Bayard. Boys of other countries,jT2IB 

Teddy and Carrots. Kaler, J. O.jK13T 

Tell me a story. Molesworth, Mrs. M. L. (S.) 

jM73T 

Temple, Crona. Out of the shadows.jT240 

Terhune, Mrs. M. V. (H.) (Marion Harland.) 
Old-field school-girl.jT270 


Thayer, W. ,M. Nelson; or, How a country 

boy made his way in the city.jT33N" 

There she blows ! or, the Log of the Arethusa. 

Macy, W. H..: .jM25T 

Thornclifie Hall. Wise, Daniel.jW75T 

Thorne, Marion. Ruth Prentice.jT385B 

Thorne, P., pseud. See. .. Smith, Mrs. M. P. 

(W.) 

Those boys. Foster, Mrs. I. H.jF81T 

Three Greek children. Church, A. J.jC47T 

Three judges. Warren, I. P.jW247T 

Three little daughters of the Revolution. 

Perry, Nora.jP43T 

Three Margarets. Bichards, Mrs. L. E. (H.) 

jB38T 

Three people. Alden, Mrs. I. (M.).jA117T 

Through on time series. See. . . Ellis, E. S. 
Through Russian snows. Henty, G. A.. jHS9T 
Through swamp and glade. Munroe, Kirk. 

jM926T 

Tide-mill stories. See... Trowbridge, J. T. 
Timothy’s quest. Wiggin, Mrs. K. D... jW64T 
Tinkham Brothers’ tide-mill. Trowbridge, 

J. T. jT76T 

To Greenland and the Pole. Stables, Gordon. 

jStlT 

Tom Pickering of ’Scutney. Swett, Sophie. 

jSw4T 

Tommy-Anne, and the Three Hearts. 


Wright, M. O.jW934T 

Tommy Toddles. Lee, Albert.jL494T 

Tony Starr’s legacy. Robbins, Mrs. S. S.jR58T 

Torn and mended. Bound, W. M. F.jR76T 

Trooper Ross and Signal Butte. King, Capt. 

Charles. jK58T 

Trowbridge, .J. T. Adventures of David Vane 

and David Crane. .jT76A 

Lawrence’s adventures...jT76L 

Prize cup.jT76P2 

Scarlet tanager, and other bipeds.jT76Sl 

Silver medal stories. 6 v. 

1. Silver medal. 1T76S 

2. Young Joe.jT76Y 

3. His own master. jT76H 

4. Bound in honor. jT76B 

5. Docket-rifle. jT76P1 

6. Jolly rover.jT76J 

Tide-mill stories. 6 v. 

1. Little master. jT76Lt 

2. Tinkham Brothers’ tide-mill...jT76T 

3. Satinwood box. jT76S2 

4. Phil and his friends. JT76P3 

5. His one fault.jT76Hl 

6. Peter Budslone. jT76P 

True hearts make happy homes. Ripley, 

Mrs. M. A. (P.).jR48T 

True to his colours. Wilson, T. P.jW698T 

True to his flag. Mathews. J. A.jM422T 

True to his home. Butterworth, Hezekiah. 

jB98T 

True to his trust. Ellis, E. S.jE15Tl 

Tucker, C. M. (A. L. 0. E.) Nutshell of 

knowledge.jT788N 

Precepts in practice.jT788P 

Twenty little maidens. Blanchard, A. E .jB61T 












































































JUVENILE BOOKS. 


225 


Twenty years ago. Craik, Mrs. D. M. (M.) 

jC84T 

Same, and Is it true ?..jC84Ta 

Twin cousins. Clarke, R. S.jC55T 

’Twixt school and college. Stables, Gordon. 

jStlTl 

“Two:” a story of English schoolboy life 

Pain, Barry...jP16T 

Two arrows. Stoddard, W. O .jSt65Tl 

Two girls. Blanchard, A. E.jBClTl 

Two maiden aunts. Debenham, M. H jD35T 

Tytler, Sarah, pseud. See... Keddie, Hen¬ 
rietta. 

Uncle Archie’s cane. Sherwood, Mrs. M. E. 

(W.).jSh56U 

Under Dewey at Manila. Stratemeyer, Ed¬ 
ward.jSt779U 

Under the Cuban flag. Ober, F. A.jOb2U 

Under the Liberty Tree. Kaler, J. O .JK13U 

Under the Rattlesnake flag. Costello, F. H. 

JCS2U 

Under the Tamaracks. Brooks, E. S.JB79U 

Unseen hand. Kellogg, Elijah.jK29U 

Untold tales of the past. Harraden, Beat¬ 
rice.jH235U 

Upside down. Parker, R. A.jP225U 

“Us,” and the Rectory children. Moles- 

worth, Mrs. M. L. (S.).jM73U 

"Vance, Clara, pseud. See. .. Denison, Mrs. 

M. A. 

Van Sommer, Elizabeth. By uphill paths. 

jV36B 

Lionel Franklin's victory.jV36L 

Victorious Union. Adams, W T.jAdl7V 

Visit to the Isle of Wight. Abbott, Jacob. 

jAb2V 

Wallace. Abbott, Jacob.jAb2W 

Walter Neal’s example. Brown, Theron. jB817W 
Wampum belt. Butterworth, Hezekiah.jB98W 

Wanolasset. Plympton, A. G.jP74W 

Warner, A. B. (Amy Lothrop.) Blue flag 

and cloth of gold.jW236E 

Ellen Montgomery’s bookshelf. 5 v. 

1. Mr. Rutherford’s children. jW236M 

2. Sybil and Chryssa.jW236S 

3. Hard maple. -jW236H 

4. Carl Krinken, by Susan and A. B. Warner.jW242C 

5. Casper and his friends.jW236C 

Warner, Susan. (Elizabeth Wetherell.) Bread 

and oranges.jW24B 

Broken walls of Jerusalem. ( King's peo¬ 
ple, v. 4-.) . jW24Bl 

Kingdom of Judah. ( King's people, v. 2.) 

jW24K 

Opportunities.jW240 

What she could.jW24W 

Warner, Susan and A. B. Carl Krinken.jW242C 

Warren, I. P. Chauncey Judd.jW247C 

Three judges. jW247T 

Watch and wait. Adams, W. T.jAdl7W 

We and the world. Ewing, Mrs. J. H. (G.) 

jEwSW 

We ten. Yechton, Barbara, pseud .jY8W 


Webster, Leigh. Another girl’s experience. 

jW39A 

Wee Lucy. Clarke, R. S.jC55W 

Westward with Columbus. Stables, Gordon. 

jStlW 

Wetherell, Elizabeth, pseud. See. .. .Warner, 
Susan. 

Wharton, A. H. Last century maid, and 

other stories.jW55L 

What Katy did. Woolsey, S. C.jW88W 

What Katy did at school. Woolsey, S. C. 

jW88Wl 

What Katy did next. Woolsey, S. C jW88W2 
What she could. Warner, Susan... ... jW24W 
What she said and what she meant. Alden, 

Mrs. 1. (M.).jA117Wl 

What they couldn’t. Alden, Mrs. I. (M.)jA117W 

When Israel Putnam served the King. 

Kaler, J. O.jKl3W 

When Molly was six. White, E. O.jW58W 

Where there’s a will there’s a way. Haven, 

Mrs. A. (B.) N.jH29W 

White, E. O. When Molly was six.jW58W 

White hand. Pratt, Mrs. E. (F.).jP89W 

White rat, and some other stories. Broome, 

M. A. (S.) B., Lady .jB799W 

Whitney, Mrs. A. D. (T.) Boys at Chequas- 

set.jW61B 

Who saved the ship, and the Man of the fam¬ 
ily. Williams, A. B.jW67W 

Wiggin, Mrs. K. D. Birds’ Christmas carol. 

jW64B 

Polly Oliver’s problem.jW64P 

Story of Patsy.jW64S 

Timothy’s quest.jW64T 

Wiggin, K. D., and Smith, N. A. Story hour. 

jW64Sl 

Wilkins, M. E. Young Lucretia, and other 

stories. .jW65Y 

Will. Robbins, Mrs. S. S.jR53Vr 

Will Shakespeare’s little lad. Clark, Imogen. 1 *' < 

jC545W 

William Henry letters. Diaz, Mrs. A. (M.) 

jD54W 

Williams, A. B. ( Jak .) Birchwood.jW67B 

Giant dwarf. jW67G- 

Professor Johnny.JW67P 

Riverside museum. JW67R 

Rolf and his friends. . JW67R1 

Scotch Caps.jW67S 

Who saved the ship, and the Man of the 

family.jW67W 

Wilson, T. P. True to his colours.jW698T 

Win and wear. Robbins, Mrs. S. S.jR53Wl 

Winder, F. H. With the sea kings.jW72W 

Windfall. Stoddard, W. O. JSt65W 

Winslow, M. E. Maurizio’s boyhood. JW725M 

Wise, Daniel. Thorncliffe Hall.jW75T 

Wise and otherwise. Alden, Mrs. I. (M.) 

jA117W2 

Witch Winnie. Champney, Mrs. L. (W.).jC36W 
Witch Winnie at Shinnecock. Champney, ! 
Mrs. L. W.jC36W7 




































































226 


JUVENILE BOOKS. 


Witch Winnie at Versailles. Champney, 

Mrs. L. (W.).jC36Wl 

Witch Winnie in Holland. Champney, Mrs. 

L. (W.).jC36W2 

Witch Winnie in Paris. Champney, Mrs. 

L. (W.).jC36W3 

Witch Winnie in Spain. Champney, Mrs. 

L. (W.).jC36W8 

Witch Winnie in Venice. Champney, Mrs. 

L. (W.).jC36W4 

Witch Winnie’s mystery. Champney, Mrs. 

L. (W.).jC36W5 

Witch Winnie’s studio. Champney, Mrs. 

L. (W.).jC36W6 

With Cochrane the dauntless. Henty, G. A. 

jH39W 

With the sea kings. Winder, F. H.jW72W 

With Wolfe in Canada. Henty, G. A. JH39W1 
Within the enemy’s lines. Adams, W. T. 

jAdl7W2 

Witt, Mme. H. (G.) de. Only sister.jW780 

Note —Bound with Craik, G. M. Miss Moore. 

Wolf Run. Kellogg, Elijah.jK29W 

Woods, Mrs. K. T. Mopsy.jW86M 

Woodville stories. See. . . Adams, W. T. 
Woolsey, S. C. (Susan Coolidge.) Barberry 

bush, and eight other stories.jW88B 

Clover.jW88Cl 

Cross Patch, and other stories.jW88C 

Eyebright.j W88E 

In the High Valley; 5th and last of Katy 

did series.j\V88I 

Just sixteen. jW88J 

Little country girl.1W88L 

What Katy did.jW88W 

What Katy did at school.jW88Wl 

What Katy did next.jW88W2 

Work and win. Adams, W. T.jAdl7Wl 

Wray, J. J. “Man every inch of him.”.jW92M 
Wreck of the Red Bird. Eggleston, G. C. 

jEg33W 

Wright, M. O. Tommy-Anne and the Three 

Hearts.jW934T 

Wyss, J. D. Swiss family Robinson ; ed. by 
Stickney. ( Ginn’s classics for children.) 

jW99S 

Yard-stick and scissors. Sand, E. A.jR16Y 

Yechton, Barbara, pseud, of Krause, L. F. 

Derick.jY3D 

Matter of honor, and other stories.jY8M 

We ten.jY3W 

Yensie Walton’s womanhood. Clark, Mrs. S. 

R. G.JC545Y 

Yonge, C. M. Lances of Lynwood.jY8Ll 

Little Duke...?.jY8L 

Young Berringtons. Kingston, W. H. G. 

jX817Y 

Young cascarillero, and Colonel Thorndike’s 
adventures. Downing, Marlton, and 

French, H. W.. . ..jD76Y 

Young conductor. Ellis, E. S.jE15Y 

Young folks’queries. Lawrence, Uncle, pseud. 

jL43Yl 


Young folks’ whys and wherefores. Law 


rence, Uncle, pseud . JL43Y 

Young Joe. Trowbridge, J. T.jT76Y 

Young Lucretia, and other stories. Wilkins, 

M. E.jW65Y 

Young Master Kirke. Clarke, S. J.jC553Y 

Young pioneers of the North-west. Pearson, 

C. H.jP327Y 

Young voyageurs. Reid, Mayne.jR27Y 

Youngest Miss Lorton, and other stories. 
Perry, Nora. ,jP43Y 

FAIRY TALES. 

Alice’s adventures in wonderland. Dodgson, 

C. L.jX-D67A 

Andersen, H. C. Fairy tales; ed. by Stick¬ 
ney. ser. 1-2. 2 v.jX-An2F 

Snow Queen, and other fairy tales.. ,jX-An2S 

Stories.jX-An2Sl 

Arabian nights, Stories from.jX-Arl 

Celtic fairy tales. Jacobs, Joseph, ed.. jX-J15C 


Craik, Mrs. D. M. (M.) Little lame prince. 

jX-C84L 

Dodgson, C. L. (Lewis Carroll.) Alice’s ad¬ 
ventures in wonderland.jX-D67A 

Dwarfs’ tailor, and other fairy tales. Under¬ 
hill, Z. D., comp .jX-Unl8D 

Fables and folk stories. Scudder, H. E. 

jX-Scu8F 

Fairy book. Laboulaye, E. R. L.jX-LHF 

Fairy tales; ed. by Stickney. Ser. 1-2. 2 v. 

Andersen, H. C.jX-An2F 

Fairy tales; ed. by Wiltse. Grimm, J. L. 

and W. K.jX-G88F 

German household tales. Grimm, J. L. and 

W. K. ...jX-G88G 

Grimm, J. L. and W. K. Fairy tales; ed. by 

Wiltse. 2 v.jX-G88F 

German household tales.jX-G88G 

Forest fairy; Christmas in Switzerland. 

Hugessen. E. H. Iv.jX-H86F 

Harraden, Beatrice. New book of the fairies. 

jX-H235N 

Hawthorne, Nathaniel. Tanglewood tales 

for girls and boys.jX-H31T 

Same. See... JX-H31W1 

Wonder-book for girls and boys... .jX-H31W 

Same, and Tanglewood tales.jX-H31Wl 

Hugessen, E. H. K. Forest fairy; Christ¬ 
mas in Switzerland.jX-H86F 

Jacobs, Joseph, ed. Celtic fairy tales.. ,jX-J15C 

More Celtic fairy tales.jX-J15M 

More English fairytales.jX-J15Ml 

Kingsley, Charles. Water-babies.jX-K61W 

Laboulaye, E. R. L. Fairy book.jX-LHF 

Little lame prince. Craik, Mrs. D. M. (M.) 

jX-C84L 

More Celtic fairy tales. Jacobs,-Joseph, ed. 

jX-J15M 

More English fairy tales. Jacobs, Joseph, 
ed . jX-J15Ml 


































































JUVENILE BOOKS.—AUTHOR INDEX. 


227 


New Alice in the old wonderland. Richards, 

A. M. jX-R377N 

New book of the fairies. Harraden, Beatrice. 

jX-H235N 

Richards, A. M. New Alice in the old won¬ 
derland. jX-R377N 

Scudder, H. E. Fables and folkstories jX-Scu8F 
Snow garden, and other fairy tales. Words¬ 
worth, Elizabeth. jX-W89S 

Snow Queen, and other fairy tales. Ander¬ 
sen, H. C. jX-An2S 

Stories. Andersen, H. C. jX-An2Sl 


Tanglewood tales for girls and boys. Haw¬ 
thorne, Nathaniel. jX-H31T 

Same. See... jX-H31Wl 

Underhill, Z. D., comp. Dwarfs’ tailor, and 

other fairy tales. jX-Unl8D 

Water-babies. Kingsley, Charles... JX-K61W 

Wonder-book for girls and boys. Haw- 

. thorne, Nathaniel. . ,jX-H31W 

Same , and Tanglewood tales. jX-H31Wl 

Wordsworth, Elizabeth. Snow garden, and 

other fairy tales. jX-W89S 


AUTHOR INDEX. 


For authors of Fiction and Juvenile fiction see those classes. 


Aaron, Eugene Murray-. Butterfly hunters 

in the Caribbees.j917-Aa7 

Abbot, W. J. Battle fields and campfires. 

j973-Abl7B 

Battle-fields and victory. j973-Abl7 

Blue jackets of ’76. J973-Abl7Bl J 

Abbott, B. V. Judge and jury. 347-Ab2 

Travelling law-school and famous trials. 

340-Ab2 

Abbott, C. 0. Birds about us. 598.2-Abl9 

Naturalist’s rambles about home. .590-Abl9N 

Primitive industry. 571-Abl9 

Upland and meadow. 590-Abl9 

Waste-land wanderings. 590-Abl9W 

Abbott, E. A. How to tell the parts of speech. 

425-Ab2 

Onesimus.. 244-Ab2 

Shakespearian grammar. 822.33-Ab2 

Abbott, Edward. Revolutionary times. 

j973-Abl8 

Abbott, Evelyn. History of Greece. 2 v. 


938-Ab2 

Pericles and the golden age of Athens. 

B-P42 

Abbott, J. S. C. Adventures of the Cheva¬ 
lier De La Salle. jB-L33 

Benjamin Franklin. jB-F85 

Christopher Carson. jB-C23 

Christopher Columbus. .JB-C72 

Daniel Boone. jB-B642 

Empire of Austria. 943.6-Ab2 

Ferdinand de Soto. jB-So7 

George Washington.jB-W27A 

History of Henry IV., King of France and 

Navarre. jB-H392 

History of Hernando Cortez.jB-C817 

History of Hortense.jB-H78 


Abbott, J. S. C., cont. History of Joseph 


Bonaparte.JB-B64 

History of Josephine..jB-J78 

History of Louis XIV.JB-L92 

History of Louis Philippe.jB-L926 

History of Maine.974.1-Ab2 

Same; rev. and enl. by Elwell. .. .974.1-Ab2a 

History of Maria Antoinette.jB-M337 

History of Napoleon Bonaparte. 2 v. . B-N16 

History of Napoleon III. . .. B-N162 

History of Ohio.977.1-Ab2 

History of Prussia.943-Ab2 

History of the Civil war. 2v.973.7-Ab2 

Italy and War for Italian independence. 

945-Ab2 

Life and adventures of Paul Jones.jB-J71 

Lives of the presidents.923-Ab2 

Miles Standisli.jB-Stl8 

Peter Stuyvesant.jB-St9 

Abbott, Jacob. American history. 8v. j973-Ab2 

Corner-stone.240-Ab2 

Force.j 531-Ab2 

History of Alexander the Great.JB-A125 

History of Cleopatra.jB-C587 

History of Cyrus the Great.JB-C99 

History of Darius the Great.jB-D24 

History of Genghis Khan.jB-G285 

History of Hannibal the Carthaginian. 

, jB-H195 

History of Julius Caesar.jB-Cll 


History of King Alfred of England. ,jB-A125 
History of King Charles I. of England JB-C375 
History of King Charles II. of England. 

jB-C374 

History of King Richard I. of England. jB-R38 
History of King Richard II. of England. 

jB-R382 































































228 


AUTHOR INDEX. 


Abbott, Jacob, cont. History of King Rich¬ 


ard III. of England.. jB-R383 

History of Mme. Roland.jB-R64 

History of Margaret of Anjou.jB-M333 

History of Mary Queen of Scots.jB-M36 

History of Nero.jB-N35 

History of Peter the Great.jB-P44 

History of Pyrrhus.jB-P99 

History of Queen Elizabeth.jB-E14 

History of Romulus.jB-R667 

History of William the Conqueror. jB-W673 

History of Xerxes the Great.jB-X2 

Light.j535-Ab2 

Marco Paul’s voyages and travels. 3 v. 

2. Marco Paul on the Erie Canal.j917-Ab2M 

4. Marco Paul in Vermont.j917-Ah2Mt 

5. Marco Paul in Boston.j917-Ab2M3 


Rollo’s tour in Europe. 10 v. 

1. Rollo on the Atlantic.j914-Ab2R 

2. Kollo in Paris.j914-Ab2R1 

3. Rollo in Switzerland .j914-Ab2R2 

4. Rollo in London.j914-Ab2R3 

5. Rollo on the Rhine.j914-Ab2R4 

6. Rollo in Scotland.j914-Ab2R5 

7. Rollo in Geneva. ]914-Ab2R6 

8. Rollo in Holland.j914-Ab2R7 

9. Rollo in Naples.j914-Ab2R8 

10. Rollo in Rome.j914-Ab2R9 

Water and land.j551-Ab2 

Way to do good.240-Ab2W 

Young Christian.24Q-Ab2Y 

Abbott, Lyman. Evolution of Christianity. 

239-Ab2 

Life of Christ.232.9-J51A 

Study in human nature.150-Ab2 

and Halliday, S. B. Henry Ward Beecher. 

B-B393 

joint author. See. .. .Gilmore, J. R. 

ed. Hints for home reading.028-Ab2 

Abel, C. D. Elementary principles of ma¬ 
chinery, with Atlas. 2 v.621.8-Ab3 

Abelous, L. Gustavus Adolphus.jB-G97 

Aberdeen, George, Earl of. Grecian architec¬ 
ture.722-Ab3 

Abney, W. de W. Colour measurement and 

mixture.535-Ab7 

Photography....770-Ab7 

About, E. F. Y. Handbook of social economy. 

330-Ab7 

Roman question.282-Ab7 

Abrahams, Israel. Jewish life in the Middle 

Ages.915.6-Ab8 

Abrantes, L. (P.) J., Duchesse d’. Memoirs 
of Napoleon, his court and family. 2 v. 

B-N16A 

Same. 3 v. .B-916Aa 

Achilles Tatius, joint author. See... Helio- 
dorus. 

Adams, Brooks. Emancipation of Massachu¬ 
setts.974.4-Adl 

Adams, C. F., ed. Memoirs of John Quincy 

Adams. 12 v.B-Adl3A 

Adams, C. F .,jr. Railroads, their origin and 

problems.385-Adl 

Adams, C. K. Christopher Columbus.B-C72 


Adams, C. K., cont. Manual of historical lit¬ 
erature.*016-Adi 

ed. Representative British orations. 3v. 

825-Adl2 

Adams, E. H. To and fro, up and down, in 
Southern California, Oregon and Washing¬ 
ton. ..917.9-Adl4 

Adams, Sir F. O., and Cunningham, C. D. 
Swiss confederation.342.49-Adl 


Civilization during the Middle 

.901-Adi 


Adams, G. B 

Ages. 

Adams, H. B., ed. See... .Johns Hopkins 
university studies in historical and polit¬ 
ical science. 

Adams, H. C. Public debts.336 Adl5 

Adams, H. G. Beautiful butterflies... ,595-Adl 

Beautiful shells.594-Adi 

Humming birds.598.2-Adi 

Nests and eggs of familiar birds. ,598.2-AdlN 
Adams, Henry. Hand book for mechanical 

engineers.621-Adl 

Adams, Henry, 1838-. History of the U. S. 9 v. 

973.4-Adi 

John Randolph.B-R153 

Adams, J. Q. and C. F. Life of John Adams. 

■2v.B-Adl 

Adams, J. W. Sewers and drains for popu¬ 
lous districts.628-Adl 

Adams, John and Abigail. Familiar letters. 

B-AdllA 

Adams, 0. F. Brief handbook of Amer¬ 
ican authors.*928-Adl 

Brief handbook of Eng. authors.. *928-AdlE 

Dear old story-tellers.j928-Adl 

Adams, R. C. History of the U. S. in rhyme. 

j973-Adl6 

Adams, S. B. Amy and Marion’s voyage 

around the world.j910-Adl 

Adams, W. D. Diet, of Eng. literature.*820-Adi 

With poet and player. . A .804-Adi 

Adams, W. H. D. Egypt,*past and present. 

916.2-Ad2 

Famous caves and catacombs.913-Ad2 

Land of the Incas. 985-Ad2 

Land of the Nile.916.2-Ad2L 

Maid of Orleans.B-J57 

Queen of the Adriatic.914.5-Ad2 

Temples, tombs, and monuments. .. ,722-Ad2 

Woman’s work and worth.396-Ad2 

ed. Everyday objects. 500-Ad22 

Adams, William. Sacred allegories... .244-Adi 
Adams, W. T. (Oliver Optic.) All-over-the- 
world library. Ser. 3. 

1. Across India. j915-Ad17 

2. Half round the world.j915-Ad!7H 

3. Four young explorers.j919-Ad!7 

Young America abroad. Ser. 1. 6 v. 

1. Outward bound. ]910-Adl70 

2. Shamrock and thistle.j914-Ad17S 

3. Red Cross. j914-Ad!7R 

4. Dikes and ditches. j914-Adt7D 

5. Palace and cottage.j914-Ad17P 

6. Down the Rhine ^.j914-Ad!7D1 
















































































AUTHOR INDEX. 


229 


Adams, W. T. (Oliver Optic,) cont. Young 
America abroad. Ser. 2. 3 v. 

2. Northern lands. j914-Ad17N 

3. Cross and crescent.j914-Adl7 

5. Vine and olive. j914-Adl7V 

Adamson, Robert. Fichte.B-F44 

Addison, C. G. Knights Templars. ..929.6-Ad2 

Addison, D. D. Lucy Larcom.B-L32 

Addison, Joseph. Selected essays.824-Ad2 

Wisdom, wit, and allegory; selected from 

“the Spectator.”.828-Ad2 

Works. 6 v.824-Ad2W 

and others. Spectator. 3 v.824-Ad23 

Adeline, Jules. Art dictionary........*703-Ad3 

Adler, Felix. Moral instruction of children. 

377-Ad5 

Adler, G. J. Dictionary of the German and 

English languages... . v .*433-Ad5 

JfEschylus. Tragedies ; tr. by Buckley. 882.1-Ae8 

HSsop. Three hundred fables.888.6-Ae8 

Agassiz, Mrs. E. C. (0.), ed. Louis Agassiz. 

B-Agl 

and A. E. R. Seaside studies in natural 

history. 593-Agl2 

Agassiz, Louis. Geological sketches. .550-Agl3 

Structure of animal life.590-Agl3 

and Mrs. E. (0.) Journey in Brazil. 

918.1-Agl5 

and Gould, A. A. Outlines of comparative 

physiology.591-Agl52 

and others. Tribune popular science. 504-Agl6 

Agnew, E. 0. Geraldine.811-Ag8 

Aguilar, Grace. Women of Israel. 2 v. 

221.92-Ag9 

Aiken, Catharine. Methods of mind-train¬ 
ing.150-Ai4 

Aikin, Lucy. Memoirs of the court of Eliza¬ 
beth....B-E14 

Aikman, C. M. Milk; its nature and com¬ 
position .637-Ai4 

Ainger, Alfred. Charles Lamb.B-L164 

Airy, Osmund. English restoration and Louis 

XIV.. .940-Ai7 

Albach, J. R. Annals of the West... .977-A113 

Albee, John. Literary art.801-All 

Alberg, Albert. Charles XII.B-C38 

Albert, Prince Consort of England. Princi¬ 
pal speeches and addresses..825-A114 

Alcock, Sir Rutherford. Capital of the Ty¬ 
coon. 2 .. 

Alcott, A. B. Concord days.818-A115 

Table-talk.. • • • • • 

Alcott, W. A. Lectures for the fireside . 240-A117 
Alden, H. M., joint author. See.... Guern¬ 
sey, A. H: 

Alden, John, joint author. See... .Brooks, 
“E. S. 

Alderman, Mrs. L. A. Centennial souvenir 

Marietta, O., 1788-1888.. . 977.1-A12 

Aldrich, H. L. Arctic Alaska and Siberia. 

’ 639-A118 

Aldrich, T. B. Cloth of Gold.811-A12 

From Ponkapog to Pesth.914-A12 


Aldrich, T. B., cont. Judith and Holofernes. 

811-A12J 

Mercedes.812-A12 

Mercedes, and later lyrics.811-A12M 

Old town by the sea.917.41-A12 

Poems.811-A12P 

Sisters’ tragedy, with other poems. .811-A12S 

Unguarded gates.811-A12U 

Alexander, Mrs. See ... .Hutton, Barbara. 
Alexander, Archibald. Some problems of 

philosophy.104-A12 

Alexander, E. P. Railway practice... .385-A12 
Alexander, Francesca. ( Francesca .) Story 

of Ida.B-IdlA 

Alexander, J. M. Islands of the Pacific. 

919.6-A12 

Alexander, J. W. Princeton—old and new. 

378-A12 

Alexander, William, Bp. Primary convic¬ 
tions.239-A12 

Alford, Henry, Dean. Queen’s English. 420-A13 
Alger, W. R. Friendships of women.. .396-A13 

Life of Edwin Forrest. 2v .B-F77 

School of life.170-A13 

Solitudes of nature and of man.814-A13 

Sources of consolation in human life.240-A13 
Alison, Sir Archibald, Bart. History of Eu¬ 
rope, 1789-1815. 4 v.940-A14 

History of Europe, 1815-1852. 4 v. .940-A14H 
Military, life of John, Duke of Marlbor¬ 
ough. B-M34 

All about etiquette.395-A148 

All-over-the-world library. See. ..:Adams, 

W. T. 

All the way round.j910-A15 

Allen, A. Y. G. Continuity of Christian 

thought.230-A15 

Jonathan Edwards.B-Ed95 

Allen, C. Bruce. Cottage building.728-A15 

Allen, Chilion B. and M. A. Man wonderful 

in the house beautiful...612-A15 

Allen, E.H., joint author. See... .Frith, Henry. 
Allen, G. G. Universal phonography. . .653-A15 
Allen, Grant. Anglo-Saxon Britain.. .942-A146 

Charles Darwin.B-D25A 

Colours of flowers.581-A146 

Common sense science.814-A146 

Falling in love, with other essays on more 

exact branches of science.504-A146 

Flowers and their pedigrees.580-A146 

Story of the plants.581-A146S 

Allen, J. H. Fragments of Christian history. 

270-A15 

Hebrew men and times.933-A15 

Allen, J. L. Blue-grass region of Kentucky. 

917.69-A15 

Allen, Joseph. Battles of the British navy. 

2 v.942-A15 

Allen, Paul. History of expedition of Lewis 
and Clark across Rocky Mts. 2 V.917.8-A155 
Allen, R. L. New American farm book. 630-A15 

Allen, Robert. Abraham.221.92-Ab8A 

Allen, S. P. Down in Dixie.973.7-A15 
































































230 


AUTHOR INDEX. 


Allen, T. G.,jr., and Sachtleben, W. L. Across 

Asia on a bicycle.915-A156 

Allen, Zachariah. Solar light and heat, 

gravitation, etc.530-A15 

Allibone, S. A. Critical dictionary of Eng¬ 
lish literature. 3 v.*928-A15 

Supplement; by J. F. Kirk. 2 v.. ,*928-A151 

ed. Great authors.*808.8-A15 

Poetical quotations.*821.08-A15 

Prose quotations.*808.8-A15P 

Allyn, Jack, joint author. See... Blouet, 
Paul. 

Alton, Edmund, pseud. See... Bailey, E. A. 
Alviella, Goblet, Count d\ Contemporary 

evolution of religious thought.211-A18 

Amateur mechanic’s workshop.621.9-Aml4 

Ambrosi, Marietta. Italian child-life; or, 

Marietta’s good times.jB-Am2 

Ambrosius, Johanna. Poems.831-Aml6 

Amenities of home.173-Am3 

American actor series ; ed. by Laurence Hut¬ 
ton. 

The Booths. Mrs. A. (B.l Clarke.B-B645 

Charlotte Cushman. Mrs. C. E. (C.) Waters. B-C96W 

Mrs. Duff. J. N. Ireland.B-D872 

Charles Albert Fechter. Kate Field. B-F31 

Edwin Forrest. Lawrence Barrett.B-F77B 

The Jeffersons William Winter.B-J357 

W 

American agriculturist, monthly, Jan., 1873-' 

Dec., 1891. v. 32-50.*830-Am3 

American almanac, 1830-1861. v. 1-32.*310-Am3 
American almanac and treasury of facts, 1882, 


’83, and ’88; ed. by Spofford. 3 v. .*317-Am3 
American Antiquarian Society. Transactions 

and collections, 1820.913.7-Am3 

American artist, An. pseud. See... .Laugh¬ 
ton, Osborn. 

American catalogue, 1876. 2v.*015-Am3 

American Church history series; ed. by Philip 
Schaff and others. 

Carroll, H. K. Religious forces of the U. S.280-C23 

American commonwealths; ed. by H. E. 
Scudder. 

Barrows, William. Oregon. 979.5-B27 

Browne, W. H. Maryland.975.2-B818 

Carr, Lucien. Missouri.977.8-C23 

Cooke, J. E. Virginia... 975.5-C77 

Cooley, T M. Michigan. 977.4-C78 

Dunn, J. P., jr. Indiana.977.2-D98 

Johnston, Alexander. Connecticut.974.6-J64 

King, Rufus. Ohio.977.1-K58 

Roberts, E. H. New York.974.7-R54 

Robinson, R. E. Vermont.974.3-R56 

Royce, Josiah. California.979.4-R81 

Shaler, N. S. Kentucky.976.9-feRl 

Spring, L. W. Kansas. 978.1-Sp8 

American Conference on International Arbi¬ 
tration. [Meeting] held in Washington, 

D. C., April 22 and 23, 1896.172-Am3 

American cyclopaedia. 16 v. and Index. 

*031-Am3 

American health piimers ; ed. by W.W.Keen. 

Bulkley, L. D. The skin.613-B87 

Burnett, C. H. Hearing.612-B93 

Cohen, J. S. Throat and voice.616-C66 

Harlan, G. C. Eyesight.613-H22 

Hartshorne, Henry. Our homes.613-H26 

Lincoln, D. F. School and industrial hygiene.613-L63 


A mer. health primers ; ed. by W.W. Keen, cont. 


Osgood, Hamilton. Winter and its dangers...... 613-0s3 

Packard, J. II. Sea-air and sea-bathing. 613-P12 

Richardson, J. G. Long life...613-R39 

White, J W. Mouth and teeth.617-W58 

Wilson, J. C. Summer and its diseases.613-W69 

Wood, H. C. Brain-work.613-W85 

American Historical Association. Annual 

report, 1890.906-Am3R 

Papers, v. 1.906-Am3 

American historical register, Sept., 1894-Feb., 

1896. v. 1-3.*973-Am3 

American Library Association. Catalog of 

“A. L. A.” library.*017-Am3 

American men of letters ; ed. by C. D.Warner. 

Bryant. John Bigelow. .B-B84 

Cooper. T. R. Lounsbury. B-C78 

Curtis. Edward Cary.B-C94 

Emerson. 0. W. Holmes.B-Etn3H 

Benjamin Franklin. J. B. McMaster.B-F85M. 

Washington Irving. C. D. Warner.B-Ir8W 

Margaret Fuller Ossoli. T. W. Higginson.B-Os7H 

Edgar Allen Poe. G. E Woodberry.B-P75 

George Ripley. 0. B. Frothingham.. ...B-R48 

William Gilmore Simms. W. P. Trent.B-Si5 

Bayard Taylor. A. H. Smyth.B-T21S 

Henry D. Thoreau. F. B. Sanborn.B-T39S 

Noah Webster. H. E. Scudder.B-W393 

Nathaniel Parker Willis. H A. Beers.B-W685 

American oratory.815-Am3 

American pioneer, Jan., 1842-Oct., 1843. v. 1-2. 

970- Am3 

American pioneers and patriots. See. .. .Ab¬ 
bott, J. S. C. 

American Poultry Association. American 

standard of excellence.636-Am3 

American Public Health Association. Pub¬ 
lic health; the Lomb prize essays. 614-Am3 
American reformers; ed. by Carlos Martyn. 

Horace Greeley. F. N. Zabriskie. B-GS1Z 

Dr. S. G. Howe. F. B. Sanborn.B-H835 

American religious leaders. 

Jonathan Edwards. A. V.G. Allen..B-Ed95 

Charles Grandison Finney. G. F. Wright.B-F49W 

Wilbur Fisk. George Prentice.B-F54 

Mark Hopkins. Franklin Carter.B-H77 

Dr. Muhlenberg. W. W. Newton.B-M89N 

Henry Boynton Smith. L. F. Stearns.B-Sta53 

Francis Wayland. J. 0. Murray.B-W36 

American statesmen; ed. by J. T. Morse, jr. 

John Adams. J. T. Morse ,jr . .... B-AdIM 

John Q. Adams. J. T. Morse, jr .B-Adl3M 

Samuel Adams. J. K. Hosmer.B-Adl6 

Thomas H. Benton. Theodore Roosevelt. B-B445 

John C. Calhoun. H. von Holst...B-C13 

Lewis Cass. A. C. McLaughlin. B-C27 

Henry Clay. Carl Schurz.B-C573S 

Albert Gallatin. J. A. Stevens.B-G13 

Alexander Hamilton. H. C. Lodge.B-H18 

Patrick Henry. M. C. Tyler.B-H399 

Andrew Jackson. W. G. Sumner.. .B-J12S 

Thomas Jefferson. J. T. Morse._/V.B-J36 

Abraham Lincoln. J. T. Morse, jr .B-L63M1 

James Madison. S. H. Gay.B-M26 

John Marshall. A. B. Magruder.B-M35 

James Monroe. D. C. Gilman.B-M75 

Gouverneur Morris. Theodore Roosevelt.B-M83 

John Randolph. Henry Adams.B-R153 

William Henry Seward. T. K. Lothrop.B-Se9L 

Martin Van Buren. E. M. Shepard.B-V27S 

George Washington. H. C. Lodge.B-W27L 

Daniel Webster. H. C. Lodge.B-W39L 







































































































AUTHOR INDEX. 


231 


Ames, J. G. Comprehensive index of publi¬ 
cations of U. S. government, 18S9-93. 

*016-Am3 

Ames, L. T. Great thoughts for little think¬ 
ers.j220-Am3 

Ames, Mrs. M. (C.) See... .Hudson, Mrs. 

M. (0.) A. 

Amicis, Edmondo de. Constantinople. 


914.9-Am5 

Holland and its people.914.92-Am5 

Morocco.916.4-Am5 

On blue waters.910.4-Am5 

Spain and the Spaniards.914.6-Am5 

Studies of Paris.914.4-Am5 

Amiel, H. F. Journal intime; tr. by Ward. 

B-Am5 

Ammen, Daniel. Atlantic coast... .973.7-Am6 

Old navy and the new.359-Amo 

Ammianus, Marcellinus. Roman history. 

937-Am6 

Amory, M. B. Domestic and artistic life of 

John Singleton Copley.B-C79 

Amos, Sheldon. Political and legal remedies 

for war.355-Am7 

Science of law.340-Am7 

Science of politics.320-Am7 

Ancient classics for English readers; ed. by 
W. L. Collins. 

JEscliylus. R. S. Copleston.882.1-C79 

Aristotle. Sir Alexander Grant, Bart .888.5-G77 

Caesar. Anthony Trollope.878.1-T74 

Cicero. W. L. Collins. . ...875.1-C69 

Demosthenes. W. J. Brodribb.885.6-B78 

Euripides. W. B. Donne.882.3-D72 

Herodotus. G. C. Swayne.888.1 -Sw2 

Hesiod, and Theognis. James Davies.883.2-D28 

Homer: the Iliad. W. L. Collins.883.1-C69 

Horace. Theodore Martin.874.5-M36 

Juvenal. Edward Walford.877.7-W14 

Lucian. W. L. Collins.888.7-C69 

Lucretius. W. H. Mallock.871.1-M29 

Pindar. F. D Morice.884.5-M82 

Plato. C. W. Collins. 888.4-C69 

Plautus and Terence. W. L. Collins.S72.3-C69 

Pliny’s letters. A. J. Church and W. J. Brodribb 

876.2-C472 

Virgil. W. L. Collins.873.1-C69 

Xenophon. Sir Alexander Grant, Bart .888.3-G77 

Ancient Egypt.j932-An2 

Ancient history from the monuments. 

Birch, Samuel. Egypt. 932-B53 

Smith, George. Assyria.935-Sta5 

Babylonia.935-Sm5B 

Vaux, W. S. W. Persia. 935-V46 

Anders, J. M. House plants as sanitary 

agents... •. 613-An2 

Andersen, H. C. In Spain and a visit to Por¬ 
tugal .914.6-An2 

Pictures of travel.914.8-An2 

Story of my life...B-An3 

Anderson, A. D. Mexico from the material 

standpoint.917.2-An3 

Anderson, C. J. Lake Ngami.916.7-An28 

Anderson, E. L. How to ride and school a 

horse.798-An2 

On horseback.79S-An20 


Anderson, J. J. Manual of general history. 

902-An2 


Anderson, John. Strength of materials and 

structures.620.1-An2 

Anderson, R. B. America not discovered by 

Columbus. 973.1-An2 

Anderson, T. M. Political conspiracies pre¬ 
ceding the Rebellion.973.7-An2 

Anderson-Maskell. Mrs. A. E. See... .Mas- 
kell, Mrs. A. E. Anderson-. 

Andrews, Byron. One of the people; life and 

speeches of McKinley.B-M21 

Andrews, C. C. Brazil; its condition and 

prospects.918.1-An3 

Andrews, C. M. Historical development of 

modern Europe. 2 v.940-An3 

Andrews, E. B. Brief institutes of general 

history.917-An3 

History of the U. S. 2v.973-An3 

Honest dollar.332-An3 

Institutes of economics.330-An3 

Last quarter century in the U. S., 1870- 

1895. 2 v.973.8-An3 

Andrews, G. H. Agricultural engineering. 

3 v. in 1.'.630-An3 

Andrews, I. W. Washington County and the 

early settlement of Ohio.977.1-An3 

Andrews, J. N. History of the Sabbath. 

263-An3 

Andrews, Jane. Stories Mother Nature told 

her children.j504-An2 

Andrews, Sidney. South since the war. 

917.5-An36 

Angell, H. C. Records of Wm. H. Hunt B-H916 

Anglin, S. Design of structures.624-An4 

Angot, Alfred. Aurora borealis.523-An4 

Ansted, D. T. Great stone book of nature. 

550-An8 

Anthon, Charles. Classical dictionary. 

*870.3-An8 

Anthony, G. C. Elements of mechanical 

drawing.744-An8 

Anthony, S. B., joint author. See.... Stan¬ 
ton, Mrs. E. (C.) 

Anthropological series; ed. by Frederick 
Starr. 

Hoffman, W. J. Beginnings of history.901-H67 

Mason, O.T. Woman’s share in primitive culture.396-M38 

Antoninus, Marcus Aurelius. Nee....Aure¬ 
lius Antoninus, Marcus. 

Antrim, - Joseph. Champaign and Logan 

Counties, Ohio. 977.1~An8 

Appeal to Pharaoh.326-Ap4 

Appleton, W..H., ed. Greek poets in Eng¬ 
lish verse.881-Ap5 

Appleton’s annual cyclopaedia, 1876-1897. 

v. 16-37.*031-Ap5 

Annual cyclopaedia, Index to New ser., 

v. 1-12, 1876-87.*031-Ap5Z 

Cyclo. of Amer. biography. 6 v.... *92Q-Ap5 
Cyclo. of applied mechanics. 2 v.. *603-Ap5 

Cyclo. of biography.*920-Ap53 

Cyclo. of technical drawing.*744-Ap4 

Journal, July, 1878-Dec., 1881. v. 5-1.1. 

051-Ap5 









































































232 


AUTHOR INDEX. 


Apthorp, W. F. Musicians and music-lovers, 

etc.780-Ap8 

Arber, Edward, ed. Story of the Pilgrim 

fathers.974.4-Ar2 

Arblay, F. (B.) d\ Diary and letters. 2 v. 

B-Arl5 

Archer, T. A., and Kingsford, C. L. Cru¬ 
sades.940-Ar2 

Archer, Thomas. Decisive events in history. 

902-Ar2 

Arey, Mrs. H. E. (G.) Home and school 

training.173-Ar3 

Argentine Commission on the Centenary Ex¬ 
hibition at Philadelphia. Argentine Re¬ 
public.91S.2-Ar3 

Argyll, G. D. Campbell, 8th Duke of. Reign 

of law. 2lO-Ar3 

Scotland as it was and as it is. 2 v.. 941-Ar3 

Unity of nature.210-Ar3U 

Ariosto, Lodovico. Orlando Furioso. 2 v. 

851-Ar4 

Aristophanes. Comedies ; tr. by Hickie. 2 v. 

- 882.4-Ar38 

Aristotle. History of animals.888.5-A.r4H 

Metaphysics; tr. by M’Mahon.888.5-Ar4 

Nicomachean ethics; tr. by Browne. 

888.5- Ar4N 

Organon; or, Logical treatises; tr. by 

Owen. 2 v.888.5-Ar40 

Politics and economics; tr. by Walford. 

888.5- Ar4P 

Treatise on rhetoric; also, the Poetic; tr. 

by Buckley.888.5-Ar4R 

Armitage, E. S. Childhood of the English 

nation.*. 942-Ar5 

Armour, James. Iron and heat.669-Ar5 

Power in motion.531-T59 

Armstrong, E. Lorenzo de’ Medici.B-M46 

Armstrong, H. E. Organic chemistry 547-Ar5 
Armstrong, K. L. Armstrong’s giant cyclo¬ 
pedia.*031-Ar6 

Armstrong, Robert. Construction and man¬ 
agement of steam boilers.621.1-Ar5 

Arnim, Bettina von, joint author. See 
Gothe, J. W. von. 

Arnold, A. S. Story of Thomas Carlyle.B-C21A 

Arnold, Sir Edwin. Indian idylls.821-Ar6 

Japonica.915.2-Ar6 

Light of Asia.821-Ar6L 

Light of the world.821-Ar6Ll 

Pearls of the faith.821-Ar6P 

Arnold, G. M. Brock-. Gainsborough_B-G12 

Arnold, I. N. Life of Lincoln.B-L63 

Arnold, Matthew. Culture and anarchy, and 

Friendship’s garland.824-Ar63 

Essays in criticisms. ,824-Ar63E 

Letters. 2 v.....B-Ar63 

Literature and dogma.239-Ar63 

Mixed essays, Irish essays, and others. 

824-Ar63M 

On the study of Celtic literature, and On 

translating Homer.891-Ar63 

Poems.821-Ar63 


Arnold, Matthew, cont. St. Paul and Protest¬ 
antism, and Last essays on church and re¬ 
ligion .280-Ar63 

Arnold, S. G. History of Rhode Island. 2 v. 

974.5-Ar6 

Arnold, S. L. Waymarks for teachers. 371-Ar6 
Arnold, Thomas. History of Rome... 937-Ar6 
Arr, E. H., pseud. See... .Rollins, Mrs. E. 

C. (H.) 

Arrivabene, Charles, Count. Italy under 

Victor Emmanuel. 2 v. 945-Ar6 

Art for young folks.j750-Ar7 

Arthur, William. Difference between physi¬ 
cal and moral law.170-Ar7 

Artist biographies. See. .. .Sweetser, M. F. 
Artman, William, and Hall, L. V. Beauties 

and achievements of the blind. 920-Ar7 

Arvine, Kazlitt. Cyclopaedia of moral and 

religious anecdotes.*244-Ar8 

As others saw Him.232.9-J51 

Ashley, W. J., ed. Edward III. and his wars. 

942-As3 

Ashmore, Ruth. Side talks with girls jl77-As3 
Ashton, John. Curious creatures in zoology. 

590-As3 


Dawn of the 19th cent, in England.914.2-As3 
Social life in the reign of Queen Anne. 

2 v.= .. ,914.2-As3S 

ed. Humour, wit, and satire of the 17th 

century.827-As32 

Astle, Thomas. Origin and progress of writ¬ 
ing.,.*652-As8 

Atchison, R. M. Un-American immigration. 

325-At2 

Athenseus. Deipnosophists; tr. by Yonge. 

3 v.888.9-At4 

Atkinson, Edward. Distribution of products. 

331-At5 

Industrial progress of the nation.330-At5 

Science of nutrition.641-At5 

Atkinson, J. B. Overbeck.B-Ov2 

Atkinson, J. C. Playhours and half-holidays. 

j799-At5 

Walks, talks, travels, and exploits of two 

schoolboys.;.j799-At5W 

Atkinson, Philip. Dynamic electricity and 

magnetism.537-At5E 

Electric lighting.537.8-At5 

Electricity for everybody.537-At5 

Atkinson, T. W. Oriental and western Si- 

hprin Q1 K 7.Sf*iR 

Atkinson,'W. R ' Right use of books. 374-At5 
Atlantic monthly, Nov., 1857-Dec., 18 98. 

v. 1-82.*051-At6 

Same, Jan., 1859-Dec., 1867. v. 3-20 . 051-At6 
Index to v. 1-33, Nov., 1857-Dec., 1876. 

*051-At6Z 

Attache in Madrid.914.6-At8 

Atwater, Caleb. History of Ohio_977.1-At9 

Atwood, D. T. Country and suburban houses. 

728-At9 

Modern American homesteads.728-At9M 
























































AUTHOR INDEX. 


233! 


Atwood, L. C. Practical dynamo building. 

* 537.8-At9 

Auchincloss, W. S. Practical application of 

slide valve and link motion.621.1-Au2 

Audsley, G. A. and M. A. Practical decorator. 

*740-Au2 

Audubon, J. J. Ornithological biography. 

2 v. 598.2-Au2 

Audubon, Mrs. L. (B.), ed. Life of John 

James Audubon. B-Au3A 

Audubon, M. R., ed. Audubon and his jour¬ 
nals. 2 v. B-Au3 

Aunt Nabby. 817-Au5 

Aurelius Antoninus, Marcus. Thoughts ; tr. 

by Long.188-Au6 

Austen, Jane. Letters.B-Au7 

Austen, VV. C. Roberts-. Introduction to 

study of metallurgy.669-Au7 

Austin, Alfred. In Veronica’s garden 824-Au7 
Austin, G. L. Life and times of Wendell 

Phillips..B-P54 

Austin, Mrs. J. (G.) Nantucket scraps. 

917.44-Au7 

Austin, J. T. Life of Elbridge Gerry. 2 v. 

B-GS2 

Aveling, S. T., ed Heraldry.929.6-Av3 

Ayres, Alfred, pseud. See. . Osmun, T. E. 
Ayres, Anne. Life and work of William A. 

Muhlenberg. B-M89 

Ayres, G. B. How to paint photographs 751-Ay7 
Ayrton, Pro/., ed. See. .. Manuals of tech¬ 
nology. 

Aytoun, W. E. Bothwell. 821-Ay9 

Lays of the Scottish cavaliers.821-Ay9L 

Babcock and Wilcox Co., N. Y. Steam. 

621.1-B12 

(La) vapeur. '... . F621.1-B12 

Babcock, Mrs. E. W. Household hints. 640-B12 
Babelon, Ernest. Manual of Oriental an¬ 
tiquities..'.,. 709-B12 

Bacon, Albert M. Manual of gesture.808.5-B126 
Bacon, Alice M. Japanese girls and women. 

915.2-B126 

Japanese interior.915.2-B126J 

Bacon, E. M. Chronicles of Tarrytown and 

Sleepy Hollow.917.47-B128 

Dictionary of Boston.*917.44-B128 

Bacon, Francis. Essays... 824-B13 

Essays, and Wisdom of the ancients.824-B13E 

Essays or counsels.824-B13E1 

Moral and historical works. 824-B13M 

Physical and metaphysical works 192.1-B13P 
Bacon, G. B., ed. Siam 915.9-B13 

Bacon, Henry. Parisian art and artists. 

759-B132 

Parisian year. 914.4-B1S2 

Bacon, L. W. and G. B. Sabbath question. 

263-B13 

Bacourt, Chevalier de. Souvenirs of a diplo¬ 
mat.917.3-B135 

Badcock, John. Vignettes from invisible life. 

578-B14 


Badeau, Adam. Aristocracy in England. 

914.2-B137; 

Military history of U. S. Grant. 3 V.B-G77B 
Badeker, Karl, ed. Belgium and Holland. 

914.9-B14 

Italy. 3 v.914.5-B14 

Northern Germany. 914.3-B14 

Paris and environs.914.4-B14 

Rhine.914.3-B14R 

Southern Germany and Austria 914.3-B14G 

Badenoch, L. N. Romance of the insect 

world . 595-B14 

■m 

Bagehot, Walter. English constitution. 

342.42-B14 

Lombard street. 332-B14 

Physics and politics. 301-B14 

Postulates of English political economy. 

331-B14 

Bagenal, P. H. American Irish.329-B14 


Bailey, E. A. (Edmund Alton.) Among the 


law-makers. 328-B15 

Bailey, J. M. (Danbury News rhan.) Dan¬ 
bury boom! . 817-B15 

England from a back window. 924.2-B15 

Ufe in Danbury. 817-B15 Ij 

Bailey, L. H., jr. Field notes on apple cul¬ 
ture. 634-B15 

Pruning-book. 634-B15P 

Talks afield.. ..580-B15 

Bailey, P. J. Festus. 821-B15 

Bain, Alexander. Education as a science. 

370-B16 

Mind and body... .131-B16 

On teaching English. 808-B16 

Practical essays. 824-B16 

Senses and the intellect.151-B16 

Bain, R. N. Charles XII.. B-C38B 


Bainbridge, Mrs. L. S. Round the world let¬ 
ters."T!. 910.4-B16 

Bainbridge, W. F Around the world tour of 

Christian missions. 266-B16 

Baines, Mrs. M. (W.), afterwards Mrs. Miller. 

Silent land.244-B16 

Eainton, George, ed. Art of authorship. 

029-B16 

Baird, C. W. Huguenotemigration to Amer¬ 
ica. 2 v. * . 284-B16 

Baird, H. M. Huguenots and Henry of Na¬ 
varre. 2 v. 284-B165 

Huguenots and revocation of Edict of 

Nantes. 2v. 284-B165H 

Modern Greece.914.95-B165 

Rise of the Huguenots of France. 2 v. 

284-B165R 

Baker, A. L. Elements of solid geometry. 

513-B17 

Baker, D. W. C., comp. Texas scrap-book. 

976.4-B17 

Baker, G. M., comp. Premium speaker. 

808.8-B17 

Prize speaker.808.8-B17P 

Baker, J. F. Federal constitution. 342.73-B17 
























































234 


AUTHOR INDEX. 


Baker, James. Turkey,...914.96-B17 

Baker, L. C. Mystery of creation and of 

man.... 239-B17 

Baker, Sir S. W. Albert Nyanza ... 916.7-B175 
Eight years’ wanderings in Ceylon.915.4-B175 

In the heart of Africa.916.7-B175H 

Ismailia. 916.7-B175I 

Nile tributaries of Abyssinia.916.3-B175 

Rifle and hound in Ceylon. .. . 915.4-B175R 

>yild beasts and their ways.599-B175 

Baker, Thomas. Land and engineering sur¬ 
veying. ....... .526-B17 

Mathematical theory of the steam engine. 

621.1-L32 

Mensuration and measuring. 526-B17 

Practical mechanism and machine tools. 

•i < 621.8-B17 

joint author. See. . Fenwick, Thomas. 
Baker, W. M. Ten theophanies. .'. . . 231-B17 

Baker, W. S. Itinerary of General Washing- 

-ton.. . . B-W27 

Baker, Mrs. Woods. Pictures of Swedish 

life..’. ..,. 914.8-B178 

Batch., Thomas. French in America. 2 v. 

973.3-B18 

comp. Letters and papers relating to the 
provincial history of Pennsylvania. 974.8-B18 
Baldwin, J. D. Ancient America.913.7-B19 


.Prehistoric nations. 930-B19 

Baldwin, James. Book-lover.028-B19 

English literature and literary criticism: 

English poetry. 821.09-B19 

English literature and literary criticism: 

iEnglish prose.820-B19 

Horse fair. 398-B19 

Story of the Golden Age.j883-B19 


comp. Harper’s school speaker. 3 v. 

808.8-B192 


Baldwin, Joseph. Art of school manage- 

.■ment.371-B19 

Baldwin, Thomas, joint ed. See. . . Thomas, 

• Joseph. 

Bale, M. P. Pumps and pumping . 621.6-B19 

Balfour, A. J. Foundations of belief 239-B19 

Ball, John, ed. Peaks, passes and glaciers. 

914.9-B21 

Ball, Sir R. S. Atlas of astronomy.523-B21 

Great astronomers. .►.. 925-B21 

In starry realms.523-B21I 

Star-land.j523-B21Sl 

Story of the heavens.. : .523-B21S 

Ballantine, Henry. Midnight marches 

through Persia. 915.5-B214 

Ballantine, William. Some experiences of a 

barrister’s life. B-B21 

Ballantyne, R. M. Chasing the sun. j914-B215 

Hudson Bay.917.1-B215 

Ballard, Mrs. J. P. Among the moths and 

butterflies ..595-B21 

Insect lives.j595-B21 

Ballou, M. M. Aztec land.917.2-B215 

Due North.914.8-B215 

Due South.917.29-B215 


Ballou, M. M., cont. Due West.910.4-B215 

Equatorial America. 918-B215 

Genius in sunshine and shadow.920-B21 

New Eldorado.917.98-B215 

Pearl of India. 915.4-B215 

Story of Malta.914.5-B215 

Under the Southern cross.919-B215 

ed. Edge-tools of speech.*808.8-B215 

ed. Treasury of thought.*808.8-B215T 

comp. Pearls of thought.808.8-B215P 

Bamford, M. E. Look-about club. .. J590-B22L 
My land and water friends. ...... J590-B22M 

Up and down the brooks.j595-B22 


Bancroft, George. Colonization of the U. S. 

973.2-B218 

Formation of Constitution of U. S. 

342.73-B218 

History of the U. S. 10 v.973.2-B218H 

Literary and historical miscellanies 814-B218 

Martin Van Buren. B-V27 

Bancroft, H. H. Hist, of Arizona and New 

Mexico.979.1-B22 

Hist, of British Columbia. 971-B22 

Hist, of Central America. 3 v... 972.8-B22 
Hist, of Nevada, Colorado, and Wyoming. 

979 3-B22 

Hist, of Oregon. 2 v. 979.5-B22 

Hist, of the North Mexican states and 

Texas. 2 v.972-B22 

Hist, of Utah.979.2-B22 

Hist, of Washington, Idaho, and Montana. 

979.7- B22 

Literary industries; a memoir.B-B22 

Native races of Pacific States of N. A. 5 v. 

970.1-B22 

Bandelier, A. F. A. Archaeological tour in 

Mexico.913.72-B224 

Banks, L. A. Common folks’ religion. 252-B22 
Banks, M. B. Heroes of the South Seas.266-B22 
Banvard, Joseph. First explorers of North 

America.j973-B227 

Novelties of the New World.j#73-B227N 

Pioneers of Maryland and the old French 

war.j973-B227P 

Romance of American history. . j973-B227R 
Soldiers and patriots of the Revolution. 

j973-B227S 

Southern explorers and colonists.j973-B227Sl 
Baptie, David, ed. Handbook of musical 

biography. 927-B23 

Barbauid, Mrs. A. L. (A.) Selection from her 

poems and prose writings.828-B23S 

Tales, poems and essays.828-B23 

Barber, E. A. Pottery and porcelain of the 

U. S.738-B23 

Barber, J. W., and Howe, Henry. Historical 
collections of State of New York. 

974.7- B23 

joint author. See. .. Holmes, William. 

Barber, T. W. Engineer’s sketch-book 621-B23 
Repair and maintenance of machinery. 

621-B23R 
































































AUTHOR INDEX. 


236 


Barbour, G. M. Florida for tourists, invalids 

and settlers..917.59-B23 

Barclay, -Sidney, ed Personal recollections 
bf.the American Revolution.. . 973.3-B23 
Bardeen, C. W. System of rhetoric. . 808-B23 

Barham, R. H. (Thomas Jngoldsby.) In- 

goldsby legends. 2v. 827-B24 

Baring-Gould, Sabine. See. . Gould, Sa¬ 
bine Baring-. 

Barker, C. F. American checker-player. 

794-B24 

Barker, G. F. Physics, advanced course 530-B24 
Barker, J. M. Colleges in America 378-B24 
Barker, M. A. (S.), Lady. See. .. Broome, 

M. A. (S.) B., Lady. 

Barn plans and outbuildings. 728-B25 

Barnard, Charles. Co-operation as a busi¬ 
ness.334-B25 

Talks about our useful plants.J580-B25 

Talks about the soil .j631-B25 

Talks about the weather. j551-B25 

Tone masters. 3 v . 927-B26 

joint author. See. . Mayer, A. M. 

Barnard, Henry, ed. Kindergarten and 

child culture papers.372-B252 

Barnes, A. S-, and Co. Popular history of the 

U. S'. 973-B26 

Barnes, James. For king or country. j973-B26 

Naval actions of War of lbl2.973.6-B26 

Yankee ships and Yankee sailors: tales of 

1812.J973-B26Y 

Barnes, T. W. Memoir of Thurlow Weed. 

B-W42B 

Barnes, W. H. History of 39th Congress of 

U. S.328-B26 

Barns, W. E., ed. Labor problem. 331-B26 

Barnwell, pseud. See. . Roosevelt, R. B. 

Barr, James, ed Humour of America. 817-B27 
Barr, W. M. Boilers and furnaces. 621.1-B27B 

Combustion of coal.662-B27 

Practical treatise on high pressure steam 

boilers.621.1-B27 

Pumping machinery.621.6-B27 

Barras, P. F. J. N. Memoirs. 4 v.944-B27 

Barrett, Lawrence. Edwin Forrest.B-F77B 

Barrett, Mary, pseud. See. . . Nutting, M. 0. 
Barrett, W. A., joint ed. See.. .. .Stainer, Sir 
John. 

Barrie, J. M. Margaret Ogilvy.B-0g4 

Barrows, Anna, comp. Eggs; facts and fan¬ 
cies about them.643-B27 

Barrows, S. J. Isles and shrines of Greece. 

914.95-B27 

and Mrs. I. C. Shaybacks in camp. 796-B277 
Barrows, William. Indian side of the Indian 

question.970.1-B27 

Oregon.979.5-B27 

Barry, J. S. History of Massachusetts. 3 v. 

974.4-B27 

Barry, J. W. Railway appliances. ... 625-B27 

Barry, James, Opie, John, and Fuseli, Henry. 

Lectures on painting.750-B27 

Barry, Patrick. Fruit garden..... 634-B27 


Barter, S. Manual instruction ; drawing;744-B28 

Manual instruction* woodwork. 694-B28 

Barth, Heinrich. North and Central .Africa. 

916.6-B282 

Barthelemy, J. J Travels of Anacharsis the 

younger, in Greece. 8 v.. 938-B29 

Bartholomew, John. Zell’s atlas *912-B28 
Bartlett, D. W. Lady Jane Grey B-G866 

Bartlett, J. R. Diet, of Americanisms.*427-B28 
Bartlett, John, ed. Familiar quotations. 

*808.8^B28 

Shakespeare phrase book.*822,33-B28 

Bartlett,W. H. PicturesfromSicily..914.6-B284 
Bartlett, W. H. C. Elements of analytical 

mechanics.531-0328 

Bascom, John. Philosophy of English litera¬ 
ture 820.9-B29 

Problems in philosophy. 104-B29 

Science of mind.150-B29 

Sociology. 300-B29 

Bashkirtseff, Marie. Journal of a young 

artist.' B-B29 

Bassett, James. Persia.915.5-B296 

Persia: Eastern mission.. 266-B296 

Basnett, Thotnas. True theory of the sum 

523-B29 

Bastiat, Fr6d4ric Essays on political 

economy. 330-B29 

Sophisms of protection.337-B29 

Bates, Arlo. Berries of the brier. 811-B32 

Bates, C. F., ed. Cambridge book of poetry 

and song.*821 08-B32 

Bates, H. W., ed. Central America, the West 

Indies, and South America.917.2-B31 

Bates, K. L. English religious drama. 822-B31 
Bates, S. P. Method of teachers’ institutes. 

370-B31 

Bates, W. W. American marine.387-B31 

Baths and bathing.613-B32 

Bauer, William. Religious life in Germany. 

920-B33 

Bauerman, H. F. G. S. Metallurgy of iron. 

669-Ar5 

Text-book of descriptive mineralogy. 549-B32 
Text-book of systematic mineralogy.549-B32S 
Bautain, L. E. M. Art of extempore speak¬ 
ing. 808.5-B32 

Baxter, Mrs. L. E. (B.) (Leader Scott.) Fra 

Bartolommeo.B-B285 

Ghiberti and Donatello.B-G34 

Luca Della Robbia.B-R53 

Baxter, Richard. Reformed pastor.250-B33 

Saints’ everlasting rest.242-B33 

Bayne, Peter. Chief actors in Puritan rev¬ 
olution.942-B34 

Bayne, S. G. Pith of astronomy.523-B34 

Baynes, R. H ., ed. Lyra Anglican a.245-B34 

Bazan, E. P. Russia. 891.7-B34 

Bazin, Ren6. Italians of to-day.914.5-B34 

Beadle, J. H. Undeveloped West.. 917.8-B354 
Beal, W. J. Grasses of North America..633-B36 

































































AUTHOR INDEX. 


236 


Beale, C. E. ed. Gately’s world’s progress. 

♦310-B36 

Beale', J. F .joint author. See Halstead, 
Murat. 

Beale, Stephen. Profitable poultry keeping. 

636-B36 

Beaman, A. H. M. Stambuloff.B-Stl7 

Beard, D. 0. American boy’s handy book. 

j796-B38 

Beard, G. M. American nervousness.. 616-B38 

Eating and drinking.613-B38 

Stimulants and narcotics.178-B38 

Beard, Lina and A. B. American girl’s handy 

book.j790-B384 

Beardsley, D. B. Hist, of Hancock county, 

Ohio. 977.1-B38 

Beaton, A. C. Quantities and measurements. 

692-B38 

Beaulieu, Anatole Leroy-. See. .. Leroy- 
Beaulieu, Anatole. 

Beaumont, Francis, and Fletcher, John. 

Works. 2 v...822-B38 

Bechstein, J. M. Cage and chamber-birds. 

. . 598.2-B39 

Becker, W. A. Charicles.913.38-B39 

Gall us.913.37-B39G 

Beckett, Sir Edmund, Bart. Clocks and 

watches and bells.681-B39 

Beckmann, John. History of inventions, 

. discoveries and origins.608-B39 

Beckwith, Arthur. Majolica and fayence. 

738-B39 

Beckwourth, J. P. Life and adventures B-B386 
Bed e y called the Venerable. Ecclesiastical his¬ 
tory of England. 274-B39 

Bedell, Frederick, and Crehore, A. C. Alter¬ 
nating currents.. .. 537-B39 

Beecher, C. E. Religious training of children. 

377-B386 

and Stowe, Mrs. H. E. (B.) Principles of 

domestic science. 640-B337 

Beecher, Mrs. E.W.(B.) All around the house. 

640-B39 

Motherly talks with young housekeepers. 


640-B39M 

joint author. See. .. Beecher, W. C. 

Beecher, Mrs. H. W. See... Beecher, Mrs. 

E. W. (B.) 

Beecher, H. W. Beecher as a humorist; selec¬ 
tions comp, by Kirk.818-B39 

Bible studies.222-B39 

Comforting thoughts.242-B39 

Evolution and religion. Pt 1.239-B39 

Fruit, flowers and farming.630-B39 

Lecture-room talks.204-B39 

Lectures to young men.170-B39 

Life thoughts..242-B39L 

Patriotic addresses.973.7-B39 

Prayers from Plymouth pulpit.264-B39 

Proverbs from Plymouth pulpit. .. 242-B39P 

Star papers. 814-B39 

Summer in England.204-B39S 

Yale lectures on preaching.251-B39 


Beecher, Lyman. Autobiography,correspond¬ 
ence, etc. 2v...;B-B394 

Beecher, W. C., Scoville, Samuel, and Beech¬ 
er, Mrs. E. W. (B.) Biography of Henry 

W. Beecher.B-B393B 

Beehler, W. H. Cruise of the Brooklyn. 

910.4-B395 

Beers, E. L., and others. Selections of war 

lyrics...811.08-B388 

Beers, H. A. From Chaucer to Tennyson. 

820.9-B39 

Initial studies in American letters.810.9-B39 

Nathaniel Parker Willis.B-W685 

Thankless muse. 811-B39 

Ways of Yale. 378-B39 

ed. Century of Amer. literature..810.9-B392 
Beers, W. H. and Co., pub. History of Clark 

county, Ohio.*977.1-B39 

Beesly, Mrs. Stories from the history of 

Rome..... j937-B39 

Beesly, A. H. Sir John Franklin.B-F853 

Beesly, E. S. Queen Elizabeth. ....... B-E14B 

Beets, Nicolaas. Life and character of J. H. 

Van der Palm. B-V28 

Begg, Alexander. History of the North¬ 
west. 3 v.971-B39 

Beggs, S. R. Early history of the West arid 

Northwest. 287 7 B39 

Behnke, Emil, joint author. See.. . Browne, 
Lennox. 

Belknap, Jeremy. History of New Hamp¬ 
shire. 3 v.. *974.2-B41 

Bell, C- D. Henry Martyn. ..B-M357 

Bell, C. F. M. From Pharaoh to Fellah. 

916.2-B41 

Bell, Sir Charles. (The) hand.210-B41 

Bell, D. C. and A. M., comp. Bell’s standard 

elocutionist. 808i8-B41 

Bell, Lillian. From a girl’s point of view. 

396-B41 

Bell, Louis, joint author. See... Crosby, 

0 T. 

Bell, Mackenzie. Christina Rosetti.B-R737 

Bell, Mrs. N. (M.) ( N. D’Anvers.) Elemen¬ 
tary history of art.709-B41 

Heroes of American discovery.973.1-B41 

Raphael. B-B.18B 

Science ladders, Nos. 1-6. 6 v. in 3. j504-B41 

Bell, Robert. English poets.928-B41 

History of Russia. 3v.947-B41 

Bell, W. E. Carpentry made easy.694-B41 

Bellamy, C. J. Way out..301-B41 

Bellamy,William. Century of charades.793-B41 
Belloc, Mine. B. R. (P.) Peoples of the world. 

572-B42 

Bellows, A. J. How not to be sick.613-B42 

Philosophy of eating .613-B42P 

Bellows, H. M. Old world in its new face. 

2 v.914-B42 

Belton, J. D., ed. Literary manual of for¬ 
eign quotations.*808.8-B41 

Beneden, P. J. van. Animal parasites and 
messmates.591-B43 






























































AUTHOR INDEX. 


237 


Benedict, A. K. My wonder-story.j612-B43 

Benedict, Sir Julias. Weber.B-W38 

Benedict, M. C. (F.), Lady, and others. **ow 

to play the pianoforte.780-B43 

Benham, William, ed. Dictionary of re¬ 
ligion .*203-B43 

Benjamin, Park. Intellectual rise in elec¬ 
tricity.537-B43 

Benjamin, S. G. W. Art in America. . 709-B43 

Cruise of the Alice May .917.1-B43 

Our American artists. 2v.927-B43 

Persia and the Persians.915.5-B43 

Story of Persia.935-B43 

Troy. . . .939-B43 

Turk and Greek.914.96-B43 

Benner, Samuel. Benner’s prophecies. 338-B44 
Benson, A. C., and Tatham. H. F. W. Men 

of might.v.920-B44 

Benson, Eugene. Art and nature in Italy. 

914.5- B44 

Bent, J. T. Genoa.945-B44 

Bent, S. A. Short sayings of great men. 

808.8-B44 

Bentley, Robert Physiological botany .581-B44 
Benton, Joel. Life of Hon. Phineas T. Bar- 

num. B-P266 

Benton, T. H. Thirty years’ view . . 973.5-B44 

Beowulf. Beowulf, etc.829-B45 

Beranger, P. J. de. Songs of France. . .841-B45 
Berard, A. B. History of the U. S. .. j973-B45 

School history of England.j942-B45 

Bergen, J. Y.,jr., and Mrs. F. (D.) Develop¬ 
ment theory.575-B45 

Berkley, E. Pharaohs and their people. 932-B45 
Bernstein, Julius. Five senses of man.612-B46 
Bert, Paul. First steps in scientific knowl¬ 
edge .j 500-B46 

Besant, Walter. Caspard de Coligny. .. B-C689 

French humorists. 847-B46 

London. 914.2-B46 

Rabelais. B-R113 

Studies in early French poetry. . 841.09-B46 
and Rice, James. Sir Richard Whitting¬ 
ton .B-W614 

ed. See _New Plutarch. 

Bessey, C. E. Botany for high schools and 

colleges.581-B46 

Essentials of botany.580-B46 

Best things from best authors. 6 v. . 808.8-B46 
Bettany, G. T. World’s religions..... 290-B46 
Bianciardi, Mrs. E. D. R. At home in Italy. 

914.5- B47 

Biart, Lucien. Aztecs.972-B47 

Bible. Riverside parallel Bible.*220-B47 

Bible— Apocrypha. Book of Enoch*; tr. by 

Schodde.229-B472 

Bible —New Testament. New Testament; tr. 

by Hitchcock.225-B474 

Bible —Old Testament. Book of Job; tr. by 

Scott.. . . .. 223-B476 

Bible stories for young people.j220-B471 

Biblical Institute, Oakland, Cal. Principal 

doctrines of Seventh-day Adventists.289-B47 


Bickersteth, E. H. Yesterday, to-day, and 

forever. 821-B475 

Bickersteth, Edward. Christian student. 

240-B47 

ed. Harmony of the four gospels. 226-B473 
Bickham, W.D. Rosecrans’campaign 973.7-B47 
Bickmore, A. S. Travels in the East Indian 

Archipelago.919.1-B476 

Bicknell, A. L. Life in the Tuileries under 

the Second empire.923-B47 

Story of Marie Antoinette.B-M337 

Biernatzki, J. C. (The) Hallig.244-B48 

Bigelow, E. H., joint editor. See... . Higgin- 
son, T. W. 

Bigelow, John. Molinos the Quietist.B-M73 

William C. Bryant.B-B84 

Bigelow, Poultney. Borderland of Czar and 

Kaiser.914.7-B48 

German struggle for liberty. 2 v... 943-B48 

Whiteman’s Africa .916.8-B48 

Biggin, F. G., joint author. See. . . Siebert,J.S. 
Billings, E. R. Tobacco; its history, varie¬ 
ties, culture, etc. 633-B49 

Billings, Josh, pseud. See.... Shaw, H. W. 
Billroth, Theodor. Care of the sick. . . 616-B49 
Binet, Alfred, and Fere, Charles. Animal 

magnetism,.134-B52 

Biolley, Paul. Costa Rica and her future. 

917.29-B52 

Bion, joint author. See. .. Theocritus. 

Birch, Samuel. Egypt to B. C. 300.932-B53 

Bird, F. S. Land of dykes and windmills. 

914 92-B53 

Bird, I. L. See. . . Bishop, Mrs. I. L. (B.) 

Birney, C. IT. (The) Grimk6 sisters.B-G88 

Birney, William. James G. Birney and his 

times.B-B53 

Birrell, Augustine. Obiter dicta. Ser. 1-2. 

2 v.824-B53 

Bishop, C. E. ed. Pictures from English 

history.942-B54 

Bishop, Mrs. I. L. (B.) Among the Tibetans. 

915.1-B537 

Golden Chersonese.919.1-B537 

Journeys in Persia and Kurdistan. 2 v. 

915.5- B537 

Korea and her neighbors.915.19-B537 

Lady’s life in the Rocky mts.917.8-B537 

Six months in the Sandwich Islands. 

919.6- B537 

Unbeaten tracks in Japan. 2 v. . .915.2-B537 
Bishop, N. H. Four months in a sneak box. 

917.7-B54 

Voyage of the paper canoe.917.3-B54 

Bishop, P. P. American patriotism. . . 172-B54 
Bishop, W. H. Old Mexico and her lost 

provinces.917.2-B544 

Bisland, Elizabeth. See. . . Wetmore, Mrs. 

E. (B.) 

Bissell, E. C. Historic origin of the Bible. 

220-E54 

Bissell, M. T. Household hygiene.613-B54 























































238 


AUTHOR INDEX. 


Bjorling, P. R. Practical handbook Of pump 

construction.021.0-B55 

Water or hydraulic motors.021.2-B55 

Black, Adam and Charles, pub. Black’s gen¬ 
eral atlas. *912-B56 

Black, Alexander. Photography, indoors and 

out...770-B56 

Story of Ohio.977.1-B56 

Black, Mrs. H. C. Notable women authors 
of the day.928-B50 

Black, J. R. Ten laws of health.613-B56 

Black, William. Goldsmith. . B-G573 

Blackall, C. R. and Mrs. E. L. Stories about 

Jesus.j232-B56 

Blackburn, W. M. History of the Christian 

Church.270-B56 

Blacket, W. S. Researches into the lost his¬ 
tories of America.970-B56 

Blackie, J. S. Horae Hellenic*.880-B56 

On self-culture. 374-B56 

What does history teach?.9O4-B50 

Blackman, R. D., ed. and comp. Selections 
in prose and verse. See. . . 808.5-C15 

Blackstone', Sir William. Commentaries; 

abr. by Elwell.347-B57 

Blackwell, A. B. Sexes throughout nature. 

575-B56 

Blackwell, A. S., tr. Armenian poems.891.5-B56 
Blades, William. Enemies of books. . 025-B57 

Pentateuch of printing.*055-B57 

Blaikie, W. G. Personal life of David Liv¬ 
ingstone. B-L76 

Blaikie, William. Sound bodies for our boys 

and girls.J013-B58 

Blaine, J. G. Eulogy on James Abram Gar¬ 
field.B-G18B 

Political discussions, 1856-86.320-B58 

Twenty years of Congress. 2 v. . 973.7-B58 

Blair, L. H. Unwise laws.337-B58 

Blaisdell, A. F. How to keep well.. .612-B58H 

Our bodies and how we live.612-B58 

Study of the English classics.820-B58 

ed. Stories of the Civil war.j973-B58 

Blake, E. V., ed. Arctic experiences.919.8-B57 

Blake, J. V. Poems. 811-B58 

Blake, Mrs. L. (D.) Woman’s place to-day. 

396-B58 

Blake, M. E. (M. E. B.) On the wing. 

917.8-B58 

Summer holidays in Europe.914-B58 

Blake, S. L. (The) Book.220-B58 

Blake, W. 0., comp. History of slavery and 

the slave trade.326-B58 

Blanc, A. A. P. C. Grammar of painting and 

engraving. 750-B59 

Blanchard, Rufus. Discovery and conquests 

of the North-west.... 977-B59 

History of Illinois.977.3-B59 

Blanchard, W. B. Life of Napoleon III. 

B-N162J 

Bland, William. Arches, piers, buttresses. 

721-B61 


Bland, William, cont. Forms of ships and 

boats...699-So5 

Blanqui, J. A. History of political economy 
in Europe.. 330-B59 

Blaserna, Pietro. Theory of sound in its 

relation to music.534-B61 

Blind, Mathilde. George Eliot. B-C887B 

Madame Roland.B-R.64 

Blinn, L. J. Tin, sheet-iron, and copper¬ 
plate workers.671-B61 

Bliss, E. M. Concise history of missions. 266-B61 
Turkey and the Armenian atrocities 956-B61 
ed. Encyclopedia of missions. 2v.*266-B613 
Bliss, W. R. Side glimpses from the Colo¬ 
nial meeting house.974-B61 

Bloede, Gertrude. (Stuart Sterne.) Angelo. 

811-B62 

Giorgio, and other poems.811-B02G 

Bloomfield, J. H. Cuban expedition.917.29-B62 
Bloss, C. A. Heroines of the crusades.923-B627 
Blouet, Paul. (Max O’Bell.) John Bull and 

his island. 914.2-B62 

and Allyn, Jack. Jonathan and his conti¬ 
nent .917.3-B622 

Boulger, D. C. History of China. 2 v 951-B66 

Blow, S. E. Study of Dante. 851-D23y 

Bloxam, C. L. Chemistry, inorganic and 

organic.54O-B02 

Metals; their properties and treatment. 

609-B62 

Blumner, Hugo. Home life of the ancient 

Greeks.I.913.38-B62 

Blunt, Lady A. I. N. ( K. N.) Bedouin tribes 

of the Euphrates.915.3-B620 

Pilgrimage to Nejd. 2 v.915.3-B020P 

Boardman, G. D. Coronation of love.. 231-B08 

Studies in the creative week.213-B03 

Studies in the model prayer.22B-B03 

Boase, C. W. Oxford.942-B03 

Bodley, J. E. C. France. 2 v.944-B03 

Boethius, A. M. S. King Alfred’s Anglo-Saxon 
version of de Consolatione philosophise. 

189-B03 

Bogart, W. H. Border boy; Daniel Boone. 

jB-B642B 

Bogatzky, G. H. von. Golden treasury. 

242-B635 

Bogue, David. Divine authority of the New 

Testament... 239-B038 

Bohn, H. G.. ed. Dictionary of quotations 

from the English poets.*821.O8-B03 

Guide to pottery and porcelain.738-B03 

Hand-book of games. 795-B03 

Hand-book of proverbs'.. *398.9-B03 

Modern geography.912-BB35 

Polyglot of foreign proverbs. . ,*398.9-B03P 
Boissier, Gaston. Madame de Sevign£..B-Se83B 

Bolland, Simpson. Iron-founder.B72-B03 

Bolles, A. S. Financial history of the U. S. 

3 v. 330-B03 

Industrial history of U. S............ .0O9-B03 

Practical banking. .332-B03 

































































AUTHOR INDEX. 


239 


Bolley, P. A., and Paul, B. II. Technical 

analysis ...543-B63 

Bolton, C. K. Love story of Ursula Wolcott. 

811-B64 

Bolton, Mrs. Sarah (K.) Famous men of 

science. .925-B64 

Famous American statesmen.923-B64 

Famous English statesmen.923-B64F 

Famous leaders among men.920-B64 

Famous leaders among women.920.7-B64 

Famous types of womanhood.920.7-B64F 

Girls who became famous.j920.7-B64 

How success is won.j920-B64 

Poor boys who became famous.j920-B64P 

Social studies in England.304-B64 

Successful women.920.7-B64S 

Bombaugh, C. 0., ed. Gleanings for the 

curious, etc.\.*828-B642 

Literature of kissing.392-B64 

Bonar, A. A., and M’Cheyne, R. M. Mission 

of inquiry to the Jews.266-B64 

Bonner, John. Child’s history of Spain. 

j946-B64 

Child’s history of the U. S. 3 v-j973-B64 

Bonney, T. G. Ice-work, present and past. 

551-B64 

Bonomi, Joseph. Nineveh and its palaces. 

913.35-B64 

Bonsai, Stephen, jr. Morocco as it is.916.4-B646 
Bonvalot, Gabriel. Across Thibet. 915.1-B648 

Through the heart of Asia. 2v.915-B648 

Bookwalter, J. W. Canyon and crater. 

919.6-B649 

Boone, R. G. Education in the U. S. . 370-B64 
Boot, W. H. J. Trees, and how to paint them 

in water-colours.758-B64 

Booth, M. L. History of the city of New 

York.974.7-B64 

Booth, Gen. William. In darkest' England. 

339-B64 

Bore, Henry. Story of the invention of steel 

pens.672-B65 

Borel, Thomas. Count Ag6nor de Gasparin. 

B-G21 

Borgeaud, Charles. Adoption and amend¬ 
ment of constitutions.342-B64 

Borrow, George. Zincali. 397-B65 

Bose, R. C. Hindu philosophy.181.4-B65 

Boswell, James. Life of Johnson. 2v . .B-J63 
Tour to the Hebrides with Samuel John¬ 
son.914.1-B65 

Botta, Mrs. A. C. (L.) Hand-book of univer¬ 
sal literature.802-B65 

Botta, Charles. War of the Independence of 

theU. S. 2 v.973.3-B65 

Bottone, S. R. Dynamo.537.8-B65 

Botume, E. H. First days amongst the con¬ 
trabands.326-B65 

Bouchot, Henri. Printed book. 655-B66 

Bouquet, Henry. Historical account of Bou¬ 
quet’s expedition.973.2-B66 

Bourgade la Dardye, E. de. Paraguay. 

918.9-B66 


Bourget, Paul. Impressions of Italy 914.5-B66 

Outre-Mer. 917.3-B60 

Bourke, J. G. On the Border with Crook. 

917.91-B66 

Snake-dance of the Moquis of Arizona. 

970.1-B66 

Bourne, H. R. F. Famous London mer¬ 
chants..,....j923-B66 

Sir Philip Sidney.B-Si2 

Bourne, John. Catechism of the steam en¬ 
gine.621.1-B66 

Handbook of the steam-engine... 621.1-B66H 
Bourrienne, L. A. F. de. Memoirs of Napo¬ 
leon Bonaparte. 4 v.B-N16B 

Bouton, J. B. Roundabout to Moscow. 

914.7- B665 

Bovet, Alfred, comp. Catalogue de la preci- 
euse collection d’autographes. Ser. 1-4. 

F091-B66 

Bowen, B. F. America discovered by the 

Welsh in 1170.973.1-B67 

Bowen, Francis. American political econ¬ 
omy.330-B67 

Gleanings from a literary life ..814-B67 

Layman’s study of the English Bible.220-B67 

Bowen, H. C. Froebel.371-B67 

Bowen, J. E. Conflict of East and West in 

Egypt. 962-B67 

Bowen, L. P. Days of Makemie.B-M28 

Bower, G. S. David Hartley and James Mill. 

192.9-H26 

Bowker, R. R. Economics for the people. 

330-B68 

Bowles, Samuel. Our new West.917.8-B68 

Bowne, B. P. Introduction to psychological 

theory.:.:.150-B68 

Metaphysics. 110-B68 

Bowser, E. A. Analytic mechanics. . . 531-B68 
Boyd, A. K. H. (Country Parson.) Autumn 

holidays.814-B71 

Leisure hours in town..814-B71L 

Recreations of a country parson. Ser. 1-2. 

2 v.814-B71R 

Toward the sunset.240-B71 

Boyd, Mrs. O. B. Cavalry life, in tent and 

field. B-B69 

Boyd, P. S. Up and down the Merrimac. 

J917-B686 

Boyden, A. L. Echoes from hospital and 

White House.973.7-B69 

Boyesen, H. H. Essays on German literature. 

830-B69 

Essays on Scandinavian literature.839.5-B69 

Goethe and Schiller. B-G61B 

Story of Norway. ..948-B69 

Boyle, G D. Richard Baxter.B-B33 

Boynton, C. B. History of the navy during 

the Rebellion. 2v.i.973.7-B71 

Russian Empire... j .947-B71 

Boynton, H. V. National Military Park. 

973.7- B713 

joint author. See... .Piatt, Donn. 

























































240 


AUTHOR INDEX. 


Boy8, C. V. Soap-bubbles. 530-B71 

Boy’s book of trades.J680-B716 

Brace, C. L. Gesta Christi. 309-B72 

Home-life in Germany.914.3-B72 

Life, told in his letters.B-B72 

New West.917.94-B72 

Norse-folk.914.8-B72 

Races of the Old World.572-B72 

Unknown God.290-B72 

Brackenbury, C. B. Frederick the Great. 

B-F87 

Brackett, A. C. Technique of rest.613-B72 

ed. Education of American girls. . 376-B72 

Woman and the higher education 376-B72W 
Brackett, C. F., and others. Electricity in 

daily life.537.8-B72 

Bradford, A. H. Heredity and Christian 

problems.233-B72 

Bradley, A. G. Wolfe. B-W83 

Bradley, G. G. Recollections of Arthur 

Penrhyn Stanley.B-St2 

joint author. See... .Prothero, R. E. 

Bradley, Henry. Story of the Goths. 943-B73 
Bradshaw, John., ed. English anthology. 

821.08-B73 

Bramwell, A. B., and Hughes, H. M. Train¬ 
ing of teachers in U. S. 370-B73 

Brand, John. Popular antiquities of Great 

Britain. 3v.394-B73 

Brande, W. T., and Cox, G. W. Diet, of sci¬ 
ence, literature and art. 3 v.*032-B73 

Brandes, G. M. C. Eminent authors of the 

19th century... . 928-B73 

William Shakespeare, a critical study. 2 v. 

822.33-B73 

Branks, William. Heaven our home. . 237-B73 
Brannt,W. T., and Wahl, W. H., ed. Techno¬ 
chemical receipt book.660-B73 

Brassey, A. (A.), Lady. Around the world in 

the yacht Sunbeam. 914.4-B73 

Sunshine and storm in the East .914.96-E73 

Bredif, L. Political eloquence in Greece: 

Demosthenes; tr. by MacMahon. 885.6-B74 
Bre6se, Sidney. Early history of Illinois. 

977.3-B74 

Bremer, Fredrika. Homes of the New World. 

2 v.917.3-B75 

Life, letters and works.B-B75 

Brewer, E. C. Character sketches of ro¬ 
mance, etc. 4v.*803-B75 

Dictionary of miracles.*231-B75 

Historic note-book.*903-B75 

Reader’s handbook of allusions.. .*803-B75R, 
Brewer, R. F., joint author. See. . . .Camp¬ 
bell, Hugh. 

Brewster, Sir David. Life of Sir Isaac New¬ 
ton.B-N48 

Martyrs of science..925-B75 

Optics.535-B75 

Brewster, H. P., and Humphrey, G. H. 

England and its rulers.942-B75 

Bridge, Horatio. Personal recollections of 
Nathaniel Hawthorne.B-H31 


Bridger, A. E. Man and his maladies. . 618-B76 
Bridges, Robert. Overheard in Arcady .817-B76 
Bridgman, E. J. G. Daughters of China 266-B70 
Bridgman, F. A. Winter in Algeria. 916.5-B756 
Brief biographies of European public men ; 
ed. by T. W. Higginson. 


Higginson, T. W. English statesmen. 923-H53 

Hinton, B..I. English radical leaders. 923-H59 

King, Edward. French political leaders. 923-K58 

Tattle. Herbert. German political leaders. 923-T88 


Briggs, C. A. Biblical study.220-B758 

Messianic prophecy. ..." .224-B758 

Briggs, C. F., and Maverick, Augustus. 
Story of the telegraph and history of the 

great Atlantic cable.. . 654-B76 

Brigham, W. T. Guatemala.917.28-B76 

Bright, J. F. Joseph II.B-J776 

Maria Theresa.B-M330 

Brine, Lindesay. American Indians. .913.7-B77 
Brink, Bernhard Ten. Early English litera¬ 
ture.820.9-B77 

Brinton, D. G American hero-myths. . 299-B77 

American race.572-B77 

Races and peoples. 572-B77B. 

Brisbane, Mrs. Redelia. Albert Brisbane. 

B-B775 

Brisbin, J. S. Trees and tree-planting.634.9-B77 
Bristed, C. A. Five years in an English uni¬ 
versity.378-B77 

British Chess Association. Chess Congress of 

1862 . 794-B77 

Britton, Wiley. Civil war on the Border. 

973.7-B77 


Brock, William. Biographical sketch of Sir 

Henry Havelock. B-H29 

Brock-Arnold, G. M. See... Arnold, G. M. 
Brock-. 

Brockett, L. P., and Vaughan, Mrs. M. C. 

Heroines of the Rebellion.920.7-B78 

Woman’s work in the Civil war. .. .973.7-B78 
Brocklehurst, F. U. Mexico to-day. 917.2-B78 

Brodribb, W. J. Demosthenes .885.6-B78 

joint author. See... Church, A. J. 

Bronson, S. A. John Sherman.E-Sh55B 

Bronte, Charlotte, afterwards Mrs. Nicholls, 

. (Currer Bell.) Poems. 821-B79 

Brook, Sarah, pseud. See. . Stephen, C. E. 
Brooke, S. A. History of early English liter¬ 
ature.,L.829-B78 

Tennyson.821-T26yl 

Theology in the English poets. 821.09-B78 
ed. Life and letters of Frederick W. Rob¬ 
ertson.B-R.54 

Brooker, A., joint author. See. . . Slingo, W. 
Brookings, W. DuB., and Bingwalt, R. C.,ed 

Briefs for debate.808.5-B79 

Brooklyn Ethical Association. Man and the 

state. 304-B78 

Brooklyn Library. Analytical and classed^ 3 ^ 

catalogue. *019-B79 

Brooks, C. P. Cotton manufacturing. . .677-B79 

Brooks, C. S. Wit and humour. 827-B79 

Brooks, C. T. William Ellery Channing. B-C36 



























































AUTHOR INDEX. 


241 


Brooks, E. S. Century book for young Amer¬ 


icans.j353-B79 

Century book of famous Americans J973-B79 
Century book of the American Revolution. 

j973-B79C 

Chivalric days.j940-B79 

Great men’s sons.j920-B79G 

Historic boys. j920-B79 

Historic girls.j920.7-B79 

Story of New York.974.7-B79 

Story of the American Indian.970.1-B79 

Story of the American sailor. 910.4-B79 

Story of the American soldier .... 973-B79 

Story of the U. S. i973-B79S 

True story of Columbus..jB-C72B 

True story of Lincoln. jB-L63 

True story of Washington. jB-W27B 

and Alden, John. Long walls.j913-B792 

ed. i>ee. . . Story of the states. 


Brooks, Edward. Story of the Iliad. . j883-B79 
Brocks, F. E. Old Ace, and other poems. 


811-B79 

Brooks, Noah. Abraham Lincoln.B-L63B 

How the republic is governed. . .342.73-B792 

Short studies in party politics.329-B792 

Statesmen. 923-B79 

Washington in Lincoln’s time... 975.3-B792 
Brooks, Phillips, Bp. Essays and addresses. 

814-B794 

Lectures on preaching. 251-B794 

Sermons preached in English churches. 

252-B794 

Twenty sermons.252-B794T 

Brooks, Mrs. S. W. English poetry and 
poets.821.09-B79 


Brooks, W. H. Sketch of Phillips Brooks. 

B-B79 

Broom, Herbert. Philosophy of law. 340-B795 
Broome, M. A. (S.) B., Lady. Letters to 

Guy.919.4-B79 

Station life in New Zealand. 919.3-B79 

Travelling about over new and old ground. 

910.4-B793 

Brothers, A. Photography.770-B793 

Brough, William. Natural law of money. 

332-B795 

Brougham, Henry, Lord. Life and times. 

3 v. B-B796 

Old England’s worthies. ...*920-B81 

Political philosophy. 3v.320-B795 

Statesmen in time of George III... . 923-B795 
Brougham, John. Life, stories, and poems. 

B-B797 

and Elderkin, John, ed. Lotos leaves. 

828-B794 

Brown, Alice, joint author. See. .. .Spofford, 

Mrs. H. (P.) 

Brown, C. R. Government of Ohio. .353.9-B81 
Brown, David, joint author. See -Jamie¬ 

son, Robert. 

Brown, E. E. Life and public services of 

James A. Garfield...B-G18 

Life of Oliver Wendell Holmes. B-H73 


Brown, E. E.,cont. Life of Ulysses S. Grant. 

B-G77B1 

Brown, Edward. Pleasurable poultry keep¬ 
ing.636-B81 

Brown, Everit, and Strauss, Albert. Dic¬ 
tionary of American politics.*329-B81 

Brown, G. B. Fine ar s. 709-B81 

Brown, G. P. Sewer-gas. 628-B81 

Brown, Gr. W. Baltimore and the 19th of 

April. 1861. 973.7-B81 

Brown, George. Itinerant life.B-B81 

Brown, II. T. Five hundred and seven me¬ 
chanical movements.. 621.8-B81 

Brown, Henry. History of Illinois. 977.3-B81 
Brown, .1. C. Ethics of George Eliot’s works. 

S23-B81 


Brown, John, D. D. Pilgrim Fathers of New 


England.974.4-B81 

Brown, John, M. D. Rab, and Marjorie 

Fleming, John Leech, etc.828-B81 

Spare hours. Ser. 1-3. 3v.824-B81 

Brown, S. G. Life of Choate. B-C454 

Brown, T. N. Life and times of Hugh Mil¬ 
ler. B-M615B 

Brown, W. W. Negro in the American Re¬ 
bellion.973.7-B814 

Browne, F. F. Every-day life of Lincoln. 

B-L63B1 

ed. Bugle-echoes.811.08-B81 


Browne, Irving. Humorous phases of the 


law.340.9-B81 

Browne, J. R. Land of Thor.914.7-B815 

Resources of the Pacific slope.557-B815 

Browne, Lennox, and Behnke, Emil. Voice, 

song, and speech.784-B81 

Browne, Phillis. What girls can do. . 396-B81 

Browne, Sir Thomas. Works. 3 v . . 828-B817 

Browne, W. H. George Calvert and Cecilius 

Calvert. B-B215 

Maryland. .975.2-B818 

Brownell, C. de W. Indian races of N. and 

S. America.970.1-B82 

Brownell, W. C. French art.759-B82 

French traits.914.4-B82 

Brownfield, E. T .,ed. Land we live in.917.3-B78 
Browning, Mrs. E. (B.) Letters. 2 v.. . . B-B82 

Poetical works., 821-B818 

Browning, Oscar. True stories from English 

history.j942-B82 

Browning, Robert. Agamemnon of Aeschy¬ 
lus, etc.821-B82 

Asolando.821-B82 A 

Balaustion’s adventure.821-B82B 

Christmas-eve and Easter day.821-B82C 

Dramatic lyrics, etc.821-B82D 

Fifine at the fair. .821-B82F 

Jocoseria.821-B82J 

Parleyings with certain people of import¬ 
ance. 821-B82P 

Pauline, etc.821-B82P1 

Poems and dramas. 2v.821-B82P2 

Poetical works.821-B82P3 

Pomegranates from an Eng. garden.821-B82P4 





































































242 


AUTHOR INDEX. 


Browning, Robert, cont. Principal shorter 

poems.821-B82P5 

Red Cotton Night-cap Country, and other 

poems. .821-B82R 

Ring and the book.821-B82R1 

Same. 2v.821-B82Rla 

Selections from [his] poetry.821-B82S 

Brownlow, W. G. Rise, progress and decline 
of secession.973.7-B82 

Bruce, A. B. Parabolic teaching of Christ. 

226-B83 

St. Paul’s conception of Christianity.230-B83 
Training of the Twelve.226-B83T 

Bruce, Henry. Life of General Oglethorpe. 

B-Og3 

Brunner, A. W., ed. Cottages.728-B83 

Brunor, Martin. Practical electroplater. 

, 671-B83 

Brush, Mrs. C. C. One summer’s lessons in 

practical perspective.742-B83 

Bryan, John. Fables and essays.823-B837 

Bryant, Jacob. New system ; or, Analysis of 

antient mythology. 6 v.291-B84 

Bryant, W. C. Letters of a traveller; [Eu¬ 
rope and America.].917-B84 

Letters of a traveller; [Spain.]. .. . 914.6-B84 

Orations and addresses.815-B84 

Poems. 2v.811-B84 

Poetical works. 2v.811-B84P 

Prose writings. 2 v... .814-B84 

Thirty poems.811-B84T 

and Gay, S. H. Popular history of the 

U. S. 4 v. *973-B842 

ed Family library of poetry and song. 

*821.08-B84 

Bryce, James. American commonwealth. 2v. 

342.73-B845 


Holy Roman Empire.943-B845 

Impressions of South Africa.916.8-B845 

William Ewart Gladstone..B-G45B 


Brydges, Harold. Uncle Sam at home. 

917.3-B846 

Bryson, Mrs. M. I. Home-life in China . 266-B848 
Buchanan, James, 15th Pres, of the U. S. Mes¬ 


sages ; comp, by Henry.353-B85 

Buchanan, R. W. Undertones.821-B85 

Buck, J. D. Study of man.130-B85 


Bucke, Charles. Ruins of ancient cities. 2 v. 

913.3-B86 

Buckland, A. J. Story of English literature. 

820.9-B85 

Buckland, William. Geology and mineral¬ 
ogy as exhibiting the power, wisdom, etc., 

' of God. 2 v.210-B85 

Buckle, H. T. Civilization in England. 2 v. 

901-B85 

Essays.824-B85 

Miscellaneous and posthumous works. 3 v. 

828-B85 

BUckley, A. B. See.... Fisher * Mrs. A. B.(B ) 
Buckley, J. M. Travels in three continents. 

910-B862 


Buckley. T. A. Great cities of the ancient 

world.913.3-B863 

Great cities of the Middle Ages.940-B863 

Budge, E. A. W. Babylonian life and his¬ 
tory.935-B87 

Buell, Walter. Joshua R. Giddings.B-G38 

Buffalo Bill, pseud. See. .. Cody, W. F. 

Buffon, G. L. C., Comte de. Natural history. 

4 ..590-B86 

Building, an architectural monthly, Oct., 

lS82-Dec-., 1885. v. 1-3.720-B87 

Building and machine draughtsman. . .744-B87 
Bulfinch, Thomas. Age of chivalry. . .398-B87A 

Age of fable.292-B87 

Legends of Charlemagne.398-B87 

Bulkley, L. D. Skin in health and disease. 

613-B87 

Bull, Mrs. S. C. (T.) Ole Bull.B-B876 

Bullen, A. H., ed. Lyrics from the song-books 

of the Elizabethan age.821.08-B87 

Bulley, Eleanor. Great Britain for little 

Britons.:.j942-B87 

Bulloch, J. D. Secret service of the confed¬ 
erate states in Europe. 2 v.973.7-B88 

Bullock, John. American cottage builder. 

728-B88 

Bulwer, Sir W. H. L. E., Baron Dalling and 

Bulwer. Historical characters.923-B87 

Life of Henry John Temple, Viscount Pal¬ 
merston. 2 v.B-P18 

Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron. See Lytton, E. 

G. E. Bulwer Lytton, 1st Baron. 


Bulwer-Lytton, 2d Baron. See. . . Lytton, E. 

R. Bulwer-Lytton, 2d Baron. 

Bumstead, John. On the wing.799-B88 

Bunce, J. T. Fairy tales, their origin and 
meaning.398-B88 


Bunce, 0. B. Romance of the Revolution. 

J973-B88 

Bunsen, C. C. J., Baron von, Brandis, Prof., 
and Lobell, Prof. Life and letters of Bar¬ 


thold George Niebuhr.B-N55 

Bunyan, John. Holy war.244-B88 

Pilgrim’s progress.244-B88P 

Burckhardt, Jacob. Civilization of the Re¬ 
naissance in Italy.945-B89 

Burder, George. Village sermons.252-B89 


Burdette, R. J. Chimes from a jester’s bells. 

817-B887 

and others. Before he is twenty.173-B89 

Burge, Lorenzo. Pre-glacial man and the 

Aryan race.572-B01 

Burges, George, tr and ed. Greek anthology. 

880.8- B91 

Burgoyne, Sir J. F., Bart., joint author. See 
Hughes, Samuel. 

Burgoyne, Sir John. Blasting and quarrying 

of stone.622-B91 

Burhans, J. A. Law of municipal bonds.332-B91 

Burke, Edmund. Works. 8v.825-B92 

Burke, Peter. Romance of the Forum. 2 v. 

340.9- B92 

Same. Ser. 2. 2 v.340.9-B92R 


























































AUTHOR INDEX. 


243 


Burke, U. R. History of Spain. 2 v. . . . 946-B92 
Burn, R. S. Outlines of modern farming 

630-B93 

ed. Steam engine user.621.1-B93 

Burnaby, Frederick. On horseback through 

Asia Minor.915.6-B93 

Ride to Khiva. 915.8-B93 

Burnell, G. R. Hydraulic engineering. 628-B93 

Limes, cements, mortars, etc.666-B93 

Burnet, Jacob. Notes on early settlement of 

the Northwestern territory.977-B93 

Burnet, John. Practical hints on composi¬ 
tion in pictures.751-B93 

Burnett, 0. H. Hearing and how to keep it. 

612-B93 


Burnett, Mrs. F. (H.) (The) one I knew the 


best of all.B-B924 

Burnett, P. H. Recollections of an old pio¬ 
neer.B-B926 

Burney, Frances. See. .. Arblay, F. (B.) d’. 

Burnham, S. M. Precious stones.553-B93 

Struggle of the nations. 2 v.809-BS3 

Burnley, James. Romance of invention.608-B93 

Burns, Robert. Complete works.821-B936 

Poetical works. 821-B936P 

Burr,E.F. {A Connecticut Pastor.) Adfidem. 

239-B94A 

Celestial empires. 521-B94 

Ecce ccelum. 523-B94 

Pater mundi. Ser. 1.239-B94 

Burritt, Elihu. Thoughts and things at home 

and abroad.818-B937 

Burroughs, John. Birds and poets.814-B94 

Fresh fields.814-B94F 

Locusts and wild honey. 814-B94L 

Pepacton.814-B94P 

Riverby.814B-94R 

Signs and seasons. 814-B94S 

Wake-robin. ..814-B94W 

Whitman; a study.B-W59 

Winter sunshine.814-B94W1 


and others. Essays from “the Critic.” 

814-B842 


Burrows, Montagu. Foreign policy of Great 

Britain.942-B94 

Burt, M. E. Browning’s women.821-B82yl 

Literary landmarks.028-B95 

Stories from Plato, and other classic 

writers.j88Q-B95 

Burt, N. C. Far East.916.2-B95 

(The) Land and its story.915.6-B95 

Redemption’s dawn.221.92-B95 

Burton, J. H. Book-hunter, etc.010-B95 

History of Scotland. 8v.941-B95 

Burton, Sir R. F. Book of the sword 399-B956 
Lake regions of Central Africa.. 916.7-B956 
Burton, Robert. {Democritus junior .) Anato¬ 
my of melancholy. 3 v. 132-B95 

Burton, Warren. District school as it was. 

371-B95 

Busch, Moritz. Bismarck in the Franco- 

German war.B-B545 


Busch, Moritz, cont. Bismarck ; some secret 

pages of his history. 2 v.B-B545B1 

Our Chancellor.B-B545B 

Bush, Mrs. A. F. Queens of France. 2 v. 923-B96 
Bush, G. G. Harvard, the first American 

university.378-B96 

Bush, R. W. St. Augustine.B-Au4 

Bushnell, Horace. Building eras in religion. 

204-B96 

Christ and His salvation.232-B96 

Christian nurture.241-B96 

Moral uses of dark things. 170-B96 

Nature and the supernatural.239-B96 

Sermons for the new life.252-B96 

Women’s suffrage. 324-B96 

Work and play.814-B96 

Butler, A. R. Glimpses of Maori land.919.3-B964 

Promised King.j232-B964 

Butler, B. F. Autobiography and personal 

reminiscences: Butler’s book.B-B97 

Butler, C. M. Reformation in Sweden. .274-B97 
Butler, J. G. Bible work: the New Testa¬ 
ment. 2 v.*225-B97 

Bible-work: the Old Testament 9 v.*221-B97 
Butler, Joseph, Bp. Analogy of religion. 239-B97 
Butler, N. M., ed. See... .Great educators. 

Butler, Samuel. Hudibras.821-B97 

Butler, W. F. Charles George Gordon.. B-G05 

Wild north land.917.1-B97 

Butler, William. Land of the Veda.915.4-B968 
Butterfield, 0. W. Discovery of the North¬ 
west by John Nicolet.977-B98 

Expedition against Sandusky under Col. 

Wm. Crawford.973.3-B98 

History of the Girtys.B-G445 

Butterworth, Benjamin, ed. and comp. Growth 

of industrial art.:*608-B98 

Butterworth, Hezekiah. Great composers. 

j927-B98 

Knight of liberty: LaFayette.jB-L13B 

Little Arthur’s history of Rome. . . J937-B98 

Songs of history.811-B98 

Story of the hymns.245-B98 

Story of the tunes.245-B98S 

Zigzag journeys around the world.. J910-B98 
Zigzag journeys in Acadia and New France. 

j917-B98 

Zigzag journeys in Australia.j919-B98 

Zigzag journeys in classic lands.. . . j914-B98 

Zigzag journeys in Europe.j914-B98Z 

Zigzag journeys in India.J915-B98 

Zigzag journeys in northern lands. 

j914-B98Zl 

Zigzag journeys in the. Antipodes. J914-98Z2 
Zigzag journeys in the British Isles 

j914-B98Z3 

Zigzag journeys in the great Northwest. 

j917-B98Z 

Zigzag journeys in the Levant.j916-B98 

Zigzag journeys in the Occident. J917-B98Z1 
Zigzag journeys in the Orient. . j914B-98Z4 
Zigzag journey in the Sunny South. 

j917-B98Z2 


i 


































































244 


AUTHOR INDEX. 


Butterworth, Hezekiah, cont. Zigzag jour¬ 
neys in the White City.j606-B98 

Zigzag journeys on the Mediterranean. 

J910-B98Z 

Zigzag journeys on the Mississippi. 

j917-B98Z3 

ed. Young folks’ history of America.j973-B98 
Butts, I. R., and others. Business man’s law 

library.658-B98 

Buxton, H. J. Wilmot-. English painters. 

759-B98 

and Poynter, E. J. German, Flemish and 

Dutch painting.759-B983 

Byers, S. H. M. Happy Isles, and other 

poems. 811-B99 

Switzerland and the Swiss.914.94-B99 

Byrne, A. T. Treatise on highway construc¬ 
tion. . ..:.625-B99 

Byron, G. G. Noel, 6th Baron. Bride of Aby- 

dos, and other poems.821-B99 

Child e Harold’s pilgrimage, and other 

poems.821-B99C 

Hebrew melodies, and other poems.821-B99H 

Marino Faliero,and other plays.822-B99 

Select poetical works. 821-B99S 

Works .821-B99W 

Cable, G. W. Creoles of Louisiana. 917.63-C11 

Silent South.326-C11 

Cabot, J. E. Memoir of Ralph W. Emerson. 

2 v.B-Em3 

Cabrera, Raimundo. Cuba and the Cubans. 

972.9-C11 

Cabro, J. B. Republic of Costa Rica. 972.8-C13 
Caddy, Mrs. Florence. Through the fields 

with Linnaeus. 2 v.B-L645 

Caesar, Julius. Commentaries.878.1-C12 

Caillard, E. M. Electricity.537-C12 

Caine, Hall. Life of Sam’l T. Coleridge.. B-C68 

Caird, Edward. Hegel..B-H36 

Caird, Sir James. India, the land and the 

people.915.4-C125 

Caird, John. Spinoza.B-Sp4 

Cairnes, J. E. Political economy newly ex¬ 
pounded .330-C12 

Caiori, Florian. History of mathematics. 

510-C12 

Caldecott, Alfred. English colonization and 

empire.325-C13 

Calderwood, Henry. On teaching.371-C13 

Relations of mind and brain.131-C13 

Caldwell, William. Schopenhauer’s system 

in its philosophical significance.. . .193.7-C13 
California World’s Fair Commission. Final 

report.*606-C13 

Calkins, N. A. Primary object lessons.372-C134 
joint author. See... .Kiddle, Henry. 

Cail, A. P. Power through repose.613-C13 

Callaway, F. B. Charm and courtesy in let¬ 
ter-writing.808.6-C13 

Callcott, M. (D.) G., Lady. Little Arthur’s 

history of England.j942-C13 

Little Arthur’s history of France-j944-C13 

Callender, E. B. Thaddeus Stevens.B-St45 


Calthrop, H. C. Hollway-, ed. Paladin and 

Saracen; stories from Ariosto.851-C13 

Calvert, G. H. Arnold and Andre.812-C13 

Cambridge historical series; ed. by G. W. 
Prothero. 

Cunningham, W., and McArthur, E. A. Outlines of 

English industrial history.309-C92 

Jenks, Edward. Australian colonies.994-J42 

Cambridge trifles.378-C14 

Cameron, James, ed. Oils and varnishes. 

665-C14 

Campaigns of the civil war. 

v. 1. Nicolay, J. G. Outbreak of Rebellion, 1861. 973.7-N54 
v. 2. Force, M. F. From Ft. Henry to Corinth. 18(J2. 

973.7- F75 

v 3. Webb, A. S. Peninsula, 1862.973.7-W38 

v. 4. Ropes, J. C. Army under Pope, 1862.973.7-R68 

v. 5. Palfrey, F. W. Antietam and Fredericksburg, 

1862.973.7-P17 

v. 6. Doubleday, Abner. Chancellorsville and Gettys¬ 
burg, 1863.973.T-D75 

v. 7. Cist, H. M. Army of the Cumberland, 1861-’63. 

973.7- C49 

v. 8. Greene, F. V. The Mississippi, 1862-’63.973.7-G83 

v. 9. Cox, J. D. Atlanta, 1863-’64.973.7-C83 

v. 10. March to the sea, 1864-’63.973.7-C83M 

v. 11. Pond, G. E. Shenandoah Valley in 1364.973.7-P78 
v. 12. Humphreys, A. A. Virginia campaign of ’64 and 

’65.973.7-H88 

Supplement. Phisterer, Frederick. Statistical record 
of the armies of the TJ. S., 1861-’65.973.7-P5S 

Campan, Mme. J. S. H. (G.) Court of Marie 

Antoinette.944-C15 

Campbell, Mrs C. C. Natural history. ,j599-C15 
Campbell, Douglas. Puritan in Holland, 

England, and America. 2 v.973.2-C15 

Campbell, G. D. See. .. Argyll, G. D. Camp¬ 
bell, 8th Duke-of. 

Campbell, Mrs. Helen. American girl’s home 

book.j790-C15 

Anne Bradstreet and her time.B-B720 

Easiest way in housekeeping and cooking. 

641-C15 

Prisoners of poverty.331-C15 

Problems of the poor.339-C15 

Campbell, Hugh, Brewer, R. F., and Neville, 

Henry.- Voice, speech and gesture.808.5-C15 
Campbell, J. G. E. H.D. S. See... Lome, J. 

G. E. H. D. S. Campbell, Marquis of: 
Campbell, J. V. Outlines of the political his¬ 
tory of Michigan.977.4-C15 

Campbell, John. Hittites. 2 v.939-C15 

Campbell, L. J., ed. Young folks’ book of 

poetry.j808-C154 

Campbell, Thomas. Complete poetical works. 

821-C15 

Campin, Francis. Treatise on bridges, gird¬ 
ers, roofs, etc.624-D39 

Candolle, Alphonse de. Origin of cultivated 

plants.581-C16 

Canfield, W. B. Hygiene of the sick-room. 

616-C16 

Capes, W. W. Roman history; the early em¬ 
pire.937-C17 

Capsadell, L., pseud. See _Hammond, Mrs. 

E. H. 

Carey, Annie. History of a book.j655-C18 

Threads of knowledge.j670-C18 




























































AUTHOR INDEX. 


245 


Carey, H. C. Principles of social science 3 v. 

300-C18 

Carleton, F. E. ( Notelrac .) Operas: their 


writers and their plots.782-N84 

Carleton, J. W. (Craven.) Young sports¬ 
man’s manual.799-C19 

Carleton, Will. City ballads. 811-C19 

City festivals.811-C19C 

City legends.811-C19C1 

Farm ballads.811-C19F 

Farm festivals.811-C19F1 

Farm legends....811-C19F2 

Rhymes of our planet.811-C19R 

Carlyle, Alexander. Autobiography.B-C198 

Carlyle, Mrs. J. B. (W.) Letters and memo¬ 
rials. B-C199 

Carlyle, Thomas. Carlyle anthology ; selected 

and arranged by Barrett.828-C21 

Critical and miscellaneous essays... . 824-C21 

Same. 4 v.824-C21a 

Early kings of Norway, etc.948-C21 

Early letters ; ed. by Norton.. B-C21N 

French Revolution. 3 v.944-C21 

History of Friedrich II. of Prussia, called 

Frederick the Great. 13 v. in 7.B-F87C 

Lectures on the history of literature . 809-C21 

Life of Friedrich Schiller.B-Sch3 

Life of John Sterling.B-St48 

On heroes and hero-worship.824-C210 

On the choice of books.028-C21 

Past and present, Chartism, and Sartor re- 

sartus.824-C21P 

Reminiscences; ed. by Froude.B-C21 

Reminiscences of my Irish journey .914.15-C21 
Sartor resartus.824-C21S 


and Emerson, R. W. Correspondence, 

1834-72. 2 v.B-C211 

ed. Oliver Cromwell’s letters and speeches. 

5 v.B-C88C 

Carnegie, Andrew. American four-in-hand 

in Britain.914.2-C217 

Round the world.£15-C217 

Triumphant democracy.917.3-C217 

Caro, E. M. George Sand.B-D86C 

Carpenter, Edward. From Adam’s peak to 

Elephanta.915.4-C223 

Carpenter, F. B. Inner life of Lincoln B-L63C 
Carpenter, Harvey. Mother’s and kinder- 

gartner’s friend.372-C22 

Carpenter, M. T. In Cairo and Jerusalem. 

916.2-C226 

Carpenter, R. L. Lecture on tobacco. 

See.... 178-L75 

Carpenter, W. B. Animal physiology. . .591-C22 
Mechanical philosophy, horology, and as¬ 


tronomy .531-C22 

Mesmerism, spiritualism, etc.134-C22 

Microscope and its revelations.578-C22 

Nature and man.131-C22 

Physiology of temperance and total absti¬ 
nence.178-C22 

Principles of mental physiology-131-C22P 


Carpenter, W. B., cont. Vegetable physiol¬ 
ogy and systematic botany.581-C22 

Zoology. 2 v.590-C22 

Carpenter, W. L. Energy in nature.. 531-C224 

Carr, Lucien. Missouri.977.8-C23 

Mounds of the Mississippi valley... 571-C23 
Carrel, J. B. N. A. History of the counter¬ 
revolution in England.942-C23 

Carrie, Aunt, pseud. See. .. Smith, Mrs. C. L. 
Carrington, H. B. Battle maps, etc., of the 

American Revolution.*973.3-C23 

ed. Beacon lights of patriotism. .808.8-C232 
Carroll, H. K. Religious forces of the U. S. 

280-C23 

Carroll, Howard. Twelve Americans.. .920-C23 
Carroll, Lewis, pseud. See... .Dodgson, 0. L. 
Carruthers, Robert. Life of Alexander Pope. 

B-P81 

Carson, H. L. Supreme court of U. S..*345-C24 
Carstensen, A. R. Two summers in Green¬ 
land.919.8-C24 

Carter, Judge A. G. W. Old court house.923-C24 

Carter, Franklin. Mark Hopkins.B-H77 

Carter, Robert. Summer cruise on the coast 

of New England.917.41-C245 

Carter, Mrs. S. (N.) Drawing in black and 

white.741-C24 

Cartwright, J. M. Mantegna and Francia. 

B-M317 

Cartwright, Peter. Autobiography.B-C24 

Cary, Alice. Ballads, lyrics and hymns. 811-C25 
and, Phoebe. Early and late poems. 

811-C252E 

Poetical works.811-C252 

Cary, E. L. Tennyson, his homes, his friends 

and his work.B-T26C 

Cary, Edward. George William Curtis.. . B-C94 

Cary, Phoebe. Poems.811-C254 

Casenov, Hans Muller-. See _Miiller-Case- 

nov, Hans. 

Cassier’s magazine, Nov., 1892-Oct., 1898. 

v. 3-14 .. 620-C27 

Castelar, Emilio. Old Rome and New Italy. 

914.5-C267 

Castro, Lorenzo. Republic of Mexico in 1882. 

917.2-C27 

Cathcart, William. Ancient British and Irish 

Churches.274-C28 

Catlin, George. North American Indians. 2 v. 

970.1- C29 

Caton, J. D. Summer in Norway.914.8-C29 

Catullus, Valerius, and Tibullus, Albius. 

Works ; tr. by Kelly.874.2-C29 

Cavalcaselle, G. B., joint author. See 
Crowe, J. A. 

Cave, Mme. M. E. Drawing from memory. 

the Cav6 method.741-C31 

Caverly, R. B. Indian wars of New England. 

973.2- C31 

Cazin, A. A. Phenomena and laws of heat. 

536-C31 

Cecil, Catherine. Memoirs of Mrs. Hawkes. 

B-H298 


























































246 


AUTHOR INDEX. 


Cellerier, J. E. Biblical hermeneutics. 220-C33 


Cellini, Benvenuto. Memoirs.B-C33 

Century, Nov., 1881-Oct., 1898. v. 1-34..*051~C33 
Same, May, 1885-Apr., 1898. v.8-33.. 051-C33 

Index to v. 21-30. *051-C33Z 

Century cyclopedia of names.*031-C33 

Century dictionary. 6 v.*423-C33 

Century science series; ed. by Sir H. E. Ros- 
coe. 

Pasteur. Percy and Mrs. Percy Frankland.B-P266 

Cervantes Saavedra, Miguelde. Wit and 

wisdom of Don Quixote.868-C33 

Cesaresco, E. M., Contessa. Liberation of 

Italy.945-C33 

Cesnola, L. P. di. Cypress: its ancient cities, 

tombs and temples.913.39-C335 

Chadbourne, P. A. Instinct.591-C34 

Chadwick, F. E., and others. Ocean steam¬ 
ships .656-C34 

Chadwick, J. W. In Nazareth town.811-C34 

Chalmers, George. Introd. to history of re¬ 
volt of American colonies.973.2-C35 

Chalmers, Thomas. Adaptation of nature to 

man.210-C35P 

Evidences of the Christian revelation. 2v. 

239-C35 

Natural theology. 2v.210-C35 

Chambers, G. F. Handbook of descriptive 

astronomy.52S-C35 

Story of the solar system.523-C35S1 

Story of the stars.523-C35S 


Chambers, Robert. Book of days. 2 v. 

*828-C35 

Vestiges of the natural history of creation. 

560-C35 

ed. Cyclo. of English literature.. .*820-0352 
Chambers, William. Memoir of Robert 

Chambers.B-C355 

and Robert. Chambers’s miscellany. 20 v. 

in 10.. ..080-C35 

ed. Concise gazetteer of the world ,*910-C35 

Chambliss, J. E. Life and labors of David 

Livingstone.B-L76C 

Champeaux, Alfred de. Tapestry.746-C35 

Champfleury, pseud. See _Fleury, J. F. 

F. H. 

Champlin, J. D.,?V. Chronicle of the coach. 

914.2-C357 

Young folks’ astronomy.j520-C357 

Young folks’ cyclopaedia of common things. 

*031-0357 

Champney, Mrs. L. (W.) Three Vassar girls 

abroad.j914-C36 

Three Vassar girls at home.j917-C36 

Three Vassar girls in France.j914-C36T 

Three Vassar girls in Russia and Turkey. 

j914-C36Tl 

Three Vassar girls in South America. j918-C36 
Three Vassar girls in Switzerland ,j914-C36T2 
Three Vassar girls in the Holy Land .j915-C36 

ed. Entertainments.j793-C362 

Chandler, P. W. Memoir of Governor An¬ 
drew . B-An38 


Chaney, G. L. Alo’ha! a Hawaiian saluta¬ 
tion. 919.6-C36 

Channing, B. H. Sunny skies.J914-C36 

Channing, Edward, joint author. See.. . Hig- 
ginson, T. W. 

Channing, W. E. Thoreau.B-T39C 

Channing, W. H. See -Emerson, R. W. 

Chanute, 0. Progress in Hying machines.533-C36 
Chapin, F. H. Land of the cliff-dwellers. 

917.88-C365 

Chapin, J. H. From Japan to Granada. 

910.4-C364 

Chapman, Abel. Wild Norway,... .914.8-C367 
Chapman, J. G. American drawing-book. 

740-C37 

Elementary drawing-book. .741-C37 

Charles, Cecil. Honduras.917.28-C378 

Charles, Mrs. E. (R.) Three martyrs of the 

19th century.923-C38 

Wanderings over Bible lands and seas. 

915.6-C38 

Women of Christendom.920.7-C38 

Charlesworth, V. J. Rowland Hill.B-H555 

Charlotte, Elizabeth, pseud. See... Tonna, 

Mrs. C. E. (B.) P. 

Charnay, D4sire. Ancient cities of the new 

world.913.72-C385 

Chase, E. B. (E. B. C .) Over the border; 

Acadia.917.1-C386 

Chattaway, E. D. Railways; their capital 

and dividends.625-St4 

Chatterbox, monthly. 1897.j051-C39 

Chatwood, A. B. New photography ... 770-C39 
Chaucer, Goeffrey. Poetical works.. 821-C39 

Same. 3 v. 821-C39a 

Chautauquan, Apr., 1896-Sept., 1898. v. 23- 
27.*051-C39 

Cheever, G. B. Faith, doubt and evidence. 

239-C41 

Journal of the Pilgrims at Plymouth, New 

England, 1620. 974.4-C41 

Punishment by death. 343-C41 

Right of the Bible in our public schools. 

377-C41 

Cheever, H. T. Island world of the Pacific. 

919.6-C41 

Whale and his captors.j639-C41 

Chemical technology. See. . . Groves, C. E., 
and Thorp, William, ed. 

Cheney, Mrs E. D. Louisa May Alcott. . . B-A12 

Christian Daniel Rauch.B-R19 

Cheney, M. B. Life and letters of Horace 

Bushnell... B-B9G 

Chesneau, Ernest. Education of the artist. 

707-C42 

Chester, Eliza. Chats with girls on self-cul- 

ture.374-C42 

Chester, Mrs. H. M. Russia, past and pres¬ 
ent. 914.7-C42 

Chesterfield, P. D. Stanhope, 4th Earl of. Best 

letters.826-C42 

Chevallier, E., joint author. See... Lenor- 
mant, Francois. 























































AUTHOR INDEX. 


247 


Chevreul, M. E. Principles of harmony and 

contrast of colours.. . 752-C42 

Chicago University. Annual register, 1893- 

94, and 1895-96. 2v .*378-C43 

Chidlaw, B. W. Story of my life.B-C43 

Child, G. W. Church and state under the Tu¬ 
dors. 322-C44 

Child, Mrs. L. M. (F.) Isaac T. Hopper.B-H776 
Letters ; with biog. introd. by Whittier..B-C44 

Child, Theodore. Praise of Paris.914.4-C44 

Spanish-American republics.918-C44 

Summer holidays. 914-C44 

Children of all nations.j910-C44 

Children’s history book.J&70-C437 

Childs, E. E. History of U. S. in chronologi¬ 
cal order.973-C44 

Chittenden, L. E. Personal reminiscences. 

1840-90.B-C447 

Recollections of Lincoln. B-L63C1 

Chomet, H. Influence of music on health and 

life.780-C46 

Christlieb, Theodor. Best methods of coun¬ 
teracting modern infidelity....211-C46 

Modern doubt and Christian belief.. . 239-C46 

Chronicles of the Crusades.940-C46 

Church, A. H. Food.543-C47 

Precious stones.553-C47 

Church, A. J. Henry Y.B-H393 

Roman life in the days of Cicero. 913.37-C47 

Stories from English history.j942-C47 

Story of early Britain.942-C47 

and Br o dr ibb, W. J. Pliny’s letters. 

< 87G.2-C472 

and Gilman, Arthur. Story of Carthage. 

939-C47 

ed. Stories from Homer.j883-C474 

Stories from Greek comedians.j882-C474 

Stories from Greek tragedians.j882-C474S 

Stories from Virgil.j873-C474 

Stories of the East from Herodotus.j888-C474 
Church, E. R. Birds and their ways.. j598-C47 

Flower talks at Elmridge.j580-C47 

Flyers and crawlers.j595-C47 

Home garden.716-C47 

Home needle.646-C47 

How to furnish a home.645-C47 

Money-making for ladies.... >.396-C47 

Church, I. P. Statics and dynamics-531-C47 

Church, R. W. Bacon.B-B13 

Beginning of the Middle Ages. .940-C48 

Spenser. B-Sp3 

Church, W. 0. Life of John Ericsson. 2 v. 

B-Er4 

Ulysses S. Grant.B-G77C 

Cicero, M. T. Academic questions, Treatise 
de finibus, and Tusculan disputations; tr. 

by Yonge.875.4-C48 

Orations; tr. by Yonge. 3 v.875.2-C48 

Three books of offices; tr. by Edmonds. 

875.4-C48T 

Treatises on the nature of the gods, etc.; 

tr. by Yonge.875.4-C48T1 

Tusculan questions; tr. by Otis. .875.4-C48T2 


Cist, H. M. Army of the Cumberland. 

973.7-C49 

Cities and principal towns of the world. 914-C49 
Citizen of the United States, A., pseud. See.. 
McBride, James. 

Civil service guide. . ..351-C49 

Claflin, Mrs. M. B. Brampton sketches. 

917.44-C52 

Under the old elms.B-C52 

Claghorn, K. H. College training for women. 

376-C52 

Clarendon, Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of. His¬ 
tory of the rebellion and civil wars in 

England.942-C54 

Clark, A. B. L. L. L.; or, Fifty law lessons. 

347-C54 

Clark, Alexander. Summer rambles in Eu¬ 
rope.914-C54 

Workday Christianity.240-C54 

Clark, D. K. Manual of rules, tables and 

data for mechanical engineers.*621-C54 

Clark, D. W. Man all immortal.218-C54 

Clark, E. B. Twelvemonths in Peru,918.5-C543 
Clark, E. W. From Hong-Kong to the Him¬ 
alayas .915.4-C545 

Life and adventures in Japan.915.2-C545 

Clark, Eliza. Susanna Wesley. B-W514 

Clark, F. E. Our business boys.jl74-C54 

Clark, G. H. Oliver Cromwell.B-C88 

Clark, G. R. Campaign in the Illinois.973.3-C55 
Clark, H. A., joint author. See. . . Richard¬ 
son, C. F. 

Clark, Hugh. Introduction to heraldry. 

929.6-C54 

Clark, J. W. Libraries in Mediseval and Ren¬ 
aissance periods.027-C55 

Clark, William. Savonarola.B-Sa9 

Clarke, Mrs. A. (B.) (The) elder and the 

younger Booth.B-B345 

Clarke, E. H. Building of a brain.376-C55 

Sex in education.376-C55S 

Clarke, F. W ., comp. Weights, measures, 

and money of all nations.389-C55 

Clarke, H. B. (The) Cid Campeador. . B-C-185 

Spanish literature.860.9-C55 

Clarke, J. F. Autobiography, diary, etc. E-C55 

Common-sense in religion. ... .230-C55 

Events and epochs in religious history. 

270-C55 

Every-day religion.240-C55 

Ideas of the Apostle Paul.225.92-P28C 

Messages of faith, hope, and love... . 242-C55 

Self-culture.374-C55 

Ten great religions. 2v.290-C55 

joint author. See. .. .Emerson, R. W. 

Clarke, Mrs. M. V. (N.) Girlhood of Shakes¬ 
peare’s heroines. Ser. 1-2. 2 v. .822.33-055 
and C. C. Shakespeare key. . ,*822.33-C552 
Clarke, T. C., and others. American railway. 

656-C55 

Clarke, William. Three courses and a des¬ 


sert.827-C55 

Class interests.301-C57 





































































248 


AUTHOR INDEX. 


Clay, C. M. Life, memoirs, writings, etc. v. 1. 

B-C57 

Clay, Henry. Life and speeches. 2 v.. 815-C57 

Private correspondence.B-C573C 

Clayton, E. C. Queens of song.927-C57 

Clayton, M. B. Reminiscences of Jeremiah 

Sullivan Black.B-B56 

Clemens, E. J. M. La Plata countries of 

South America.918-C59 

Clemens, S. L. (Mark Twain.) Following 

the equator. 910.4-C59 

Innocents abroad.817-C59 

Pudd’nhead Wilson, and Those extraordi¬ 
nary twins. 817-C59P 

Roughing it.817-C59R 

Sketches. 817-C59S 

Tramp abroad.817-C59T 

ed. Mark Twain’s library of humor. 817-C592 
Clement, Mrs. C. (E ) See .. . Waters, Mrs. 

C. (E.) C. 

Clement, Charles. Michelangelo.B-M58 

Clement, J. Memoir of Adoniram Judson B-J92 
Clemmer, Mary. See. . . Hudson, Mrs. M. 

(C.) A. 

Clerke, A. M. Familiar studies in Homer. 

883.1-C59 

Cleveland, C. D. Compendium of American 

literature.810.9-C593 

Compendium of English literature. 

820.9-C593 

English literature of the 19th century. 

820.9-C593E 

Cleveland, H. W. S., ed. Voyages of a mer¬ 
chant navigator, R. J. Cleveland. B-C59 

Cleveland, R. E. George Eliot’s poetry, and 

other studies. r .814-C595 

Clifford, W. K. Lectures and essays... 104-C61 
Clodd, Edward. Story of primitive man.571-C62 

Coan, T. M., ed. Historical studies.840-C63 

Topics of the time. 

Contents. 

Historical studies. 940-C63 

Social problems. 304-C63 

Studies in biography. 920-C63 

Studies in literature... 804-C63 

Coan, Titus. Adventures in Patagonia. 266-C63 

Life in Hawaii.266-C63L 

Coates, H. T., ed. Children’s book of poetry. 

j821-C63 

Cobbe, F. P. Darwinism in morals, and other 

essays. 204-C63 

Life; by herself. 2 v.B-C63 

Religious duty.240-C63 

Cobbett, William. English grammar.. 425-C63 
Grammar of the English language, in a 

series of letters.425-C63G 

Cobden, Richard. Speeches. 2 v.825-C63 

Cochrane, C. B. Songs from the Granite 

Hills.811-C64 

Cochrane, C. H. Wonders of modern mech¬ 
anism. 608-C64 

Cockburn, H. T., Lord. Life of Lord Jeffrey. 

B-J37 

Cocke, J. R. Hypnotism.134-C64 


Codman, John. Round trip through Califor¬ 
nia, Oregon, Utah and Colorado. . .917.9-C65 
Codman, Ogden, jr., joint author. See .... 

Wharton, Edith. 

Cody, W. F. (Buffalo Bill), joint author. See 

Inman, Henry. 

Coe, B. H. First studies in drawing... 741-C65 

Coffin, C. C. Abraham Lincoln.B-L63C2 

Boys of ’61.j973-C66 

Boys of ’76.j973-C66B 

Building the nation.j973-C66Bl 

Drum-beat of the nation.j973-C66D 

Following the flag.J973-C66F 

Freedom triumphant.j973-C66Fl 

My days and nights on the battlefield. 

j973-C66M 

Old times in the colonies.j973-C660 

Our new way round the world.915-C66 

Redeeming the Republic.j973-C66R 

Seat of empire.917.7-C66 

Story of liberty.j940-C66 

Coffin, Levi. Reminiscences. B-C65 

Cohen, J. S. Throat and the voice.616-C66 

Colange, A. L. de. American encyclopaedia of 

commerce. 2v.. . *303-C67 

Cole, G. A. J. Aids to practical geology. 550-C68 

Cole, G. R. Peruvians at home.918.5-C68 

Coleridge, Mrs. S. H. (C.) Memoir and let¬ 
ters.. B-C682 

Coleridge, S. T. Biographia literaria... B-C68C 

Friend ; series of essays. 824-C08 

Poems.821-C68 

Poetical and dramatic works.822-C68 

Poetical works.821-C68P 

Table talk, and Omniana.828-C68 

Colin, Lady M., and Sheldon, M. F. Every¬ 
body’s book of correct conduct.395-C68 

Collier, John. Manual of oil painting.. .751-C69 

Collier, Peter. Sorghum.633-C69 

Collier, R. L. English home life. 914.2-C69 

Collier, W. F. Graphic history of the British 

empire.942-C69 

Great events of history.902-C69 

Collignon, Maxime. Manual of Greek archae¬ 
ology.709-C69 

Collingwood, W. G. Life and letters of John 

Ruskin. 2 v.B-R89 

Collins. 0. W. Saint Simon.B-Sa2 

Plato.888.4-C69 

Collins, J. 0. Bolingbroke, and Voltaire in 

England ..B-B637 

Collins, J. H. Mineralogy. 2v.549-C69 

Mining and quarrying.622-C69 

Collins, Lewis. History of Kentucky. 2 v. 

976.9-C69 

Collins, W. L. Butler.B-B973 

Cicero.875.1-C69 

Homer: the Iliad.883.1-C69 

Lucian.888.7-C69 

Plautus and Terence.872.3-C69 

Virgil.873.1-C69 

ed. See.... Ancient classics for English 
readers. 






































































AUTHOR INDEX. 


249 


Collins, Wilkie. My miscellanies.828-C69 

Colquhoun, A. R. Amongst the Shans. 

915.9-C715 

China in transformation.915.1-C715 

Key of the Pacific: the Nicaragua Canal. 

386-C715 

Colvin, Sidney. Keats.B-K22 

Landor.B-L227 

Comba, Emilio. History of the Waldenses 

of Italy.284-C73 

Combe, George. Constitution of man.,170-C73 

Moral philosophy.170-C73M 

System of phrenology.139-C73 

Comines, Philippe de, Sieur d'Argenton. 

Memoirs. 2 v. 944-C73 

Compayre, Gabriel. Abelard. 378-C73 

Elements of psychology.150-C73E 

History of pedagogy.370-C73 

Intellectual and moral development of the 

child.150-C73 

Comstock, W. T., pub. Interiors and interior 
details ; with introd. and notes by Tuthill. 

729-C73 

Modern architectural designs and details. 

728-C73 

Comte, Auguste. Positive philosophy. 194.8-C73 
Conde, J. A. History of the Arabs in Spain. 

3 v.946-C75 

Conder, C. R. Judas Maccabseus.933-C75 

Palestine.:.913.33-C75 

Syrian stone-lore. 913.33-C75S 

Condit, Blackford. History of the English 

Bible.220-C75 

Cone, H. G., and Gilder, J. L., ed. Pen-por¬ 
traits of literary women. 2 v.928-C75 

Cone, Orello. Gospel and its earliest inter¬ 
pretation .225-C75 

Congdon, C. F. Reminiscences of a journal¬ 
ist. B-C76 

Congreve, William, Wycherley, William, 

and others. Dramatic works.. . 822-W97 

Conkling, A. R. Appleton’s guide to Mexico. 

917.2-C757 

City government in the U. S.352-C757 

Conkling, Howard. Mexico and the Mexi¬ 
cans.917.2-C76 

Conn, H. W. Living world.570-C76 

Connecticut pastor, A , pseud. See... .Burr, 

E. F 

Connecticut Training-school for nurses. 

Hand-book of nursing.610-C76 

Connell, R. H. Life, travels, etc., of Bayard 

Taylor.B-T21 

Connelly, E. M. Story of Kentucky 976.9-C765 
Constitutions of the several states of the 

Union and U. S.342.73-C767 

Contemporary science series; ed. by Have¬ 
lock Ellis. 

Haddon, A. C. Evolution in art.745-H12 

Letourneau, Charles. Property; its origin and develop¬ 
ment. 335-L57 

Manac^'ine, Marie de. Sleep, its physiology, e.tc. 

613-M31 


Contemporary science series; ed. by Have¬ 
lock Ellis, cont. 

Mantegazza, Paolo. Physiognomy and expression. • 

138-M32 

Mason, O. T. Origins of invention.608-M38 

Moll, Albert. Hypnotism'..’....134-M73 

Parish, Edmund. Hallucinations and illusions... 133-P21 
Podmore, Frank. Apparitions and thought-transfer- . , 

ence.. 133-P7S 

Sutton, J. B. Evolution and disease.59I-SU8 

Sykes, J. F. J. Public health problems.614-Sy4 

Tunzelmann, G. W. de. Electricity in modern lite.537-T83 
Woodhead, G. S. Bacteria and their products. 616.01-W86 
Woodward, C. M. Manual training in education.371-W87 


Convention which formed the Constitution of 
the U. S. Secret proceeding and debates ; 1 

fr. notes by R. Yates....342.73-C769 

Conway, M. D. Omitted chapters of history 
in life and papers of Edmund Randolph.B-R15 

Thomas Carlyle. B-C21C 

Conybeare, W. J., and Howson, J. S. Life 

and epistles of St. Paul.225.92-P28C1 

Cook, Clarence. House beautiful.645-C77 

“What shall we do with our walls?”..745-C77 

Cook, Joseph. Biology.570-C77 

Conscience. 171-C77 

Labor.331-C77 

Marriage. 173-C77 

Occident. 814-C77 

Orthodoxy. 239-C77 

Transcendentalism.141-C77 

Cook, W. W. Corporation problem. . 380-C77 

Cook, William. SynoDsis of chess openings. 

794-C77 


Cooke, C. A., comp. Young folks’ speaker. 

808.8-C77 

Cooke, C. J B. British locomotives.. 621.1-C77 


Cooke, G. W. George Eliot.823-C77 

Guide-book to the works of Robert Brown¬ 
ing. .‘. *821-B82Z 

Poets and problems.821.09-C77 

Ralph Waldo Emerson. B-Em3C 

Cooke, J. E. Life of Gen. Robert E Lee B-L51 

Stories of the Old Dominion.j973-C77 

Virginia.975.5-C77 

Cooke, J. P. New chemistry.540-C77 

Principles of chemical philosophy... 541-C77 

Religion and chemistry.210-C77 

Scientific culture, and other essays.. . 504-C77 
Cooke, M. C. (Uncle Matt.) Across the com¬ 
mon after wild flowers.... /.j580-C77A 

Around a cornfield.j580-C77 

Down the lane and back.j580-C77I> 

Fungi..589-C77 

Stroll on a marsh.j580-C77S 

Through the copse.j580-C77T 

Cooke, P. St. G. Conquest of New Mexico 

and California.978.9-C77 

Cooke, Mrs. R. (T.) Poems.811-C77 

Cooley, T. M. General principles of Consti¬ 
tutional law in U. S.342.73-C78 

Michigan.977.4-C78 


and others. Constitutional history of U. S. 
as seen in development of American law. 

342.73-C783 


































































250 


AUTHOR INDEX. 






Cooley, W. D. History of maritime and in¬ 
land discovery. 3 v.910-C78 

Coolidge, Susan,pseud. See. . . Woolsey, S. C. 
Coombe, William. (Dr. Syntax) His three 

tours.827-C78 

Cooper, H 0. Short studies in botpny j.^89-078 
Cooper, J. F. History of navy of U. S. w-C78 
Notions of the Americans. 2 v. . . 917.3-C78 
Cooper, J. H. Treatise on the use of belting. 

621.8-C78 

Cooper, Sarah. Animal life in sea and on land. 

590-C78 

Cooper, T. V., and Fenton, H. T. American 

politics.*329 C78 

Cooperative Building Plan Association. How 

to build, furnish and decorate.728-C78 

Cooperative index, 1883-86, and 1890. 2 v 

*050-C78 

Cope, E. D. Origin of the fittest.575-C79 

Copleston, R. S. Aeschylus.882.1-C79 

Corbett, Julian. Sir Francis Drake.B-D783 

Cormenin, L. M. de La H. History of the 

popes to Pius IX .282-C81 

Cornelison, I. A. Relation of religion to civil 

government in U. S.322-C81 

Cornell, A.B. Biography of Ezra Cornell B-C814 

Corner, Julia. China.951-C81 

India.954-C81 

Cornish, C. J. Wild animals in captivity.596-C81 
Cornwall,Barry,pseud. See. . . Procter,B.W. 

Correct guide to letter writing.808.6-C816 

Corson, Hiram. Introduction to the study of 

Shakespeare.822.33-C81 

Corson, Juliet. Family living on $500 a year. 

641-C81 

Practical American cookery.641-C81P 

Cort, M.L. Siam. 915.9-C816 

Corwin, Thomas. Speeches.815-C81 

Cory, William. Guide to modern English 

history. 2 v.942-C81 

Cosmopolitan, Sept., 1886-Oct., 1898. v. 2-25. 

*051-C82 

Cotes, Mrs. S. J. (D.) American girl in Lon¬ 
don.914.2-C826 

Social departure. 910.4-C826 

Cotsell, George. Treatise on ships’ anchors. 

621.1- En3 

Cotterill, J. H., and Slade, J. H. Lessons in 

applied mechanics.531-C82 

Coubertin, Pierre, Baron de. Evolution of 

France under the Third Empire.944-C83 

Couch, A. T. Quiller-. Adventures in criti¬ 
cism .... 804-C83 

Coues, Elliott. Key to North American birds. 

598.2- C83 

Coulanges, N. D. Fustel de. See -Fustel 

de Coulanges, N. D. 

Coulter, J. M. Manual of botany of Rocky 
mountain region In... .581.9-G792 

joint author. See... Gray, Asa. 

Coupland, Sidney. Personal appearances. 

613-C8S 

Courthope, W. J. Addison.B-Ad2 


Cousin, Victor. History of modern philos¬ 
ophy. 2 v.109-C83 

Cousins, W. E. Madagascar of to-day. 

916.9-C836 

Cowan, Frank. Curious facts in the history 

cf insects . 595-C83 

Cowper, William. Poetical works. 2v.821-C828 
Cowperthwait, J. H. Money, silver, and 

finance.332-C83 

Cox, Sii G. W., Bai t. Athenian empire .938-C83 
Comparative mythology and folklore . 291-C83 

Crusades. 940-C83 

General history of Greece. 938-C83G 

Greek statesmen. 2 v.923-C83 

Greeks and the Persians.938-C83G1 

Tales of ancient Greece.292-C83 

joint ed. See... .Brande, W. T. 

Cox, J. D. Atlanta. 973.7-C83 

March to the sea.973.7-C83M 

Second battle of Bull Run.973.7-C83S 

Cox, S. S Arctic sunbeams.914-C827 

Diversions of a diplomat in Turkey. 

914.96-C827 

Free land and free trade. 337-C827 

Isles of the Princes.914.99-C827 

Search for winter sunbeams.914-C827S 

Three decades of federal legislation, 1855- 

85. *973.7-C827 

Why we laugh.817-C827 

Coxe, Margaret. Claims of the country on 

American females .396-C83 

Coxe, William. History of House of Austria. 

4 v.943-C83 

Memoirs of Duke of Marlborough. 3 v., 

and atlas. .B-M34C 

Coyner, D. H. Lost trappers.917.8-C829 

Cozzens, F. S. Acadia.917.1-C83 

Sayings of Dr. Bushwhacker.817-C83 

Sparrowgrass papers.817-C83S 

Cozzens, S. W. Marvellous country 917.91-C836 
Crabb, George. English synonymes.. *424-C84 

Crabbe, George. Poetical works.821-C836 

Crafts, W. F. What the temperance century 

has made certain..178-C84 

Craig-Knox, Mrs. Isa. See. . . Knox, Mrs. Isa 
Craig-. , 

Craik, Mrs. D. M. (M.) About money and 

other things.824-C84 

(A) legacy ; being life and remains of John 

Martin.B-M353 

Plain-speaking.824-C84P 

Poems .821-C84 

Sermons out of church.170-C84 

Unknown country.914.15-C84 

Woman’s thoughts about women.396-C84 

Craik, G. L. Compendious history of English 
literature and language. 2 v... .820.9-C843 

Pursuit of knowledge.920-C84 

Craik, Henry, ed. See _English citizen 

series. 

Cram, G. F , nnl> Universal atlas.. . . *912-C85 
Crane, J. T. Popular amusements. 175-C85 

































































AUTHOR INDEX. 


25 \ 


Crane, L. E., ed. Newton Booth of Califor¬ 
nia.B B648 

Crane, Lucy. Art and the formation of taste. 

704-C85 

Crane, T. F. Italian popular tales.398-C85 

Crane, W. C. Life and select literary remains 
of Sam Houston.B-H81 

Crane, W. W., md Moses, Bernard Poll i< - 

342-C853 

Craven, pseud. See. .. .Carleton, J. W. 

Crawford, F. M. Constantinople.914.9-C85 

Crawford, J. J. Poet scout. 811-C85 

Crawford, J. M., ed. See... Bussia, Trade 
and manufactures, Dept. of. 

Crawford, S. W. Genesis of the Civil V\ ar. 

973.7-C85 

Crawfurd, O.J.F.,rd. (John Latouche.) Eng¬ 
lish comic dramatists. 822-C85 

Portugal, old and new.914.69-C85 

Cree, Nathan. Direct legislation by the peo¬ 
ple. 321-C86 

Creegan, C. C., and Goodnow, Mrs. J. A. B. 

Great missionaries. 922-C86 

Crehore, A C., joint author. See... Bedell, 
Frederick. 

Creighton, Man dell. Age of Elizabeth. 940-C86 

Cardinal Wolsey. . B-W837 

Crepaz, Adele. Emancipation of women. 

396-C86 

Creswell, F. O. Handrailing and staircasing. 

• 694-C86 

Crichton, Andrew. Hist, of Arabia. 2 V..953-C86 
Crocker, F. B Electric lighting. vl.537.8-C87 
and Wheeler, S. S. Practical management 

of dynamos and motors. 537.8-C872 

Crocker, G. G. Principles of procedure in 

deliberative bodies. ... 328.1-C87 

Crockett, David. Life ; by himself. B-C87 

Croll, James. Climate and time.551-C87 

Croly, Mrs. J. (C.) (Jenny June.) For better 

or worse.173-C87 

Jenny Juneiana: talks on women’s topics. 

396-C87 

Thrown on her own resources.396-C87T 

Cromwell, J. H. Treatise on belts and pul- 

Igyg. 621.8-C88 

Treatise on toothed gearing.621.8-C88T 

Crooker, J. PI. New Bible and its new uses. 

220-C88 

Crosby, O. T. and Bell, Louis. Electric rail¬ 
way.537.8-C88 

Cross, J. G. Eclectic short-hand. 653-C88 

Cross, Mrs. M. A. (E.) L. (George Eliot.) 
Essays and leaves from a note-book. 824-C88 
Impressions of Theophrastus Such. 824-C88I 
Life as related in her letters and journals. 

3 v ..... .B-C887 

Poems..... 821-C88 

Spanish gypsy. .821-C88S 

Wit and wisdom.... .828:C88 

Crowe, Mrs. C. (S.) Night-side of nature. 

’ 133-C88' 


Crowe, E. E. History of France.* 3 v. . 944-C89 
and James, G. P. R. Eminent foreign 

statesmen. 5 v.923-C88 

Crowe, Eyre. With Thackeray in America. 

917.4-C885 

Crowe, J. A., and Cavalcaselle, G. B. Life 

and times of Titian. 2 v.B-T53 

Crowest, F T. .Musical groundwork... . 780-C89 
Crowfield, Christopher, pseud. See... .Stowe, 

Mrs. H. E. B.) 

Crowninshield, M. B. All among the light¬ 
houses ... .... .. ,j9I7-C89 

Crozier, William, and Henderson, Peter. How 

the farm pays .630-C89 

Cubas, A G. Republic of Mexico in 1876. 

917.2-C89 

Culross, James. William Carey . B-C18 

Cumback, Will. Lectures and addresses 814-C91 
Cumberland, Stuart. Queen’s highway from 

ocean to ocean . 917.1-C91 

Gumming, C. F. Gordon-. At home in Fiji. 

919.6-C91 

Fire fountains. 2 v. 919.6-C91F 

Granite crags..917.94-C91 

In the Hebrides.914.I-C91 

In the Himalayas . 915.4-C91 

Lady’s cruise in a French man-of-war. 

919.6-C91I* 

Wanderings in China. 2 v.915.1-C91 

Cumming, W. Gordon. Wild men and wild 

beasts. ,... .915.4-C913 

Cummings, Asa. Memoir of the Rev. Edward 

Payson.B-P296 

Cummings, E C. Nature in Scripture.239-C91 

Cummings, W. II. Purcell.B-P97 

Cumnock, R. McL., comp. Choice readings. 

808.8-C91 

Cumulative index, 1897. v. 2.*050-091 

Cundall, Frank Landscape and pastoral 

painters of Holland. 927-C92 

Cundall, Joseph. Hans Holbein. B-H69 

Cunningham, W. Use and abuse of money. 

331-C91 

and McArthur, E. A. Outlines of English 

industrial history.309-C92 

Cuninghame, William. Church of Rome the 

apostasy. 282-C92 

Curran, M. W. Sickness and accidents. 610-C93 
Curry, J. L. M. Constitutional government 

in Spain.342.46-C93 

Southern states of the American union. 

975-C93 

Curry, S. S., comp. Classic selections.808.8-C93 
Curteis, A. M. Rise of the Macedonian em¬ 
pire . 938-C94 

Curtis, B. R. Dotting round the circle. 

910.4-C93 

Curtis, G. T. Constitutional history of the 

U. S. 2 v.342.73-C94 

Creation or evolution. 575-C94 

Life of Daniel Webster. 2v.B-W39 

Life of James Buchanan. 2v.B-B85 




















































252 


AUTHOR INDEX. 


€urtis, G. W. Ars recte vivendi..170-C94 

Early letters to John S. Dwight.B-C94C 

! From the easy chair.814-C94 

Howadji in Syria.915.6-C94 

. Literary and social essays.814-C94L 

Lotus-eating.917.47-C94 

.* Nile notes of a Howadji.916.2-C94 

v Other essays from the easy chair... 814-C940 
Potiphar papers.817-C94 


Curtis, W. E. Capitals of Spanish America. 

918-C945 


United States and foreign powers. . .327-C945 

' Venezuela.918.7-C945 

Curzon, G.N. Problems of the far East 951-C94 
tiurzon, Robert. Visit to monasteries in the 

Levant.915.6-C948 

Cusack, M. F. (Nun of Kenmare.) What 

’ Rome teaches.282-C95 

Cushing, L. S. Manual of parliamentary 

practice.328.1-C96 

Cushing, ^Marshall. Story of our [U. S.] 

, Post office ..383-C96 

Cushing, William. Initials and pseudonyms. 

Ser. 1-2. 2 v.*014-C96 

Custer, Mrs. E. (B.) “Boots and saddles.” 

4 917.83-C966 

Following the guidon.917.81-C966 

. Tenting on the plains. 917.81-C966T 

Cutler, J. P. Life and times of Ephraim Cut¬ 
ler.B-C974C 

Cutler, W. P. and J. P. Life, journals, and 
correspondence of Rev. Manasseh Cut 1 

ler. 2 v.B-C976C 

Cutts, E. L. Charlemagne.940-C98C 

Scenes and characters of the Middle Ages. 

’ 940-C98 

Cuyler, T. L. Right to the point.242-C99 

Cyclo. of temperance and prohibition. .*178-099 
Cyclopedic review of current history, 1890- 

1897. v. 1-7.*905-C99 

Dabney, R. H. Causes.of the French Revolu¬ 
tion..*.944-Dll 

Dabney, R. L. Sensualistic philosophy of 

the 19th century.145-Dll 

Dabney, W. D. Public regulation of railways. 

385-Dll 

Dadd, G. H. American cattle doctor. 619-D12 
American reformed horse book. .. .619-D12A 
Dahlgren, Mrs. M. (V.) G. Memoir of John 

A. Dahlgren.B-D14 

Social-official etiquette of the U. S.. 395-D14 

South-mountain magic.133-D14 

South Sea sketches.919.6-D14 

Dahlstrom, K. P., tr. Fireman’s guide. 

621.1-D14 

T)aily News (Chicago) almanac, 1892-1895, 

and 1896. 3 v.*310-D14 

Dale, R. W. Christian doctrine.230-D15 

Dali, Mrs. C. W. (H.) Barbara Fritchie.. .B-F91 
* Patty Gray’s journey from Baltimore to 

Washington.j917-D16 

What we really know about Shakespeare. 

822.33-D16 


Dali, W. H. Alaska and its resources. 

917.98-D16 

Damon, W. E. Ocean wonders.592-D18 

Dana, Mrs. F. T. According to season. 582-D19 

How to know the wild flowers.582-D19H 

Dana, J. D. Characteristics of volcanoes. 

551-D19C 

Corals and coral islands.551-D19 

Geological story briefly told.550-D19 

Dana, R. H ,,jr. .To Cuba and back. .917.29-D19 
Dana, Mrs. W. S. See... Dana, Mrs. F. T. 
Daniels, W. H. D. L. Moody and his work. 

B-M77D 

ed. Memorials of Gilbert Haven.B-H294 

Dante Alighieri. Divine comedy; tr. by 

Longfellow.851-D23 

Same; tr. by Norton. 3 v.851-D23a 

Inferno ; tr. by Carlyle. . 851-D23I 

Vision ; tr. by Cary.851-D23V 

D'Anvers, N., pseud. See.. Bell, Mrs. N. (M.) 
D’Arblay, F. B. .See... Arblay, F. B. d’. 

Dare, Shirley, pseud. See... Power, Mrs. 
S.C. D. 

Daring deeds series. See. .. Watson, H. C. 
Darlington, William. American weeds and 

useful plants.581-D25 

Darmesteter, Mme. See. . . Robinson, A. M.- 
F., afterwards Mme. Darmesteter. 
Darmesteter, James. Selected essays . 844-D25 
Darwin, Charles. Autobiography and letters. 

B-D25 

Descent of man. 2 v.575-D25 

Different forms of flowers.581-D25D 

Expression of emotions in man and animals. 

138-D25 

Formation of vegetable mould.595-D25 

Insectivorous plants.581-D25I 

Movements and habits of climbing plants. 

581-D25M 

Origin of species.575-D250 

Variation of animals and plants. 2 v. 

575-D25V 

Voyage of H. M. S. Beagle.508-D25 

and Francis. Power of movement in 

plants.'.581-D252 

Daryl, Philippe. Public life in England. 

914.2-D257 

D’Aubigne, J. H. Merle. Germany, England, 

and Scotland.274-D26 

History of the Reformation in Europe. 4 v. 

270-D26H 

History of the Reformation of the 16th 

century. 4 v.270-D26 

Daunt, W. J. O’N. Eighty-five years of Irish 

history. 2v.941.5-D26 

Davidson, E. A. Boy joiner and model maker. 

J694-D28 

Drawing for machinists and engineers.744-D28 
Davidson, H. A. Reference history of U. S. 

*973-D28 


Davidson, J. L. Strachan-. Cicero.B-C48 

Davidson, Thomas. Aristotle.371-D28 
























































AUTHOR INDEX. 


253 


Davies, H. E. General Sheridan. B-Sh5D 

Davies, James. Hesiod, and Theognis.883.2-D28 

Davies, T. A. Gospel Christianity.204-D28 

Davis, C. T. Manufacture of paper... 676-D29 
Davis, G. B. Outlines of International law. 

341-D29 

Davis, I. P.. joint author. See... Guernsey, 

A. H. 

Davis, J. D. Rev. Joseph Hardy Neesima. 

• • B-N29 

Davis, J. P. Union Pacific railway.385-D29 

Davis, Mrs. John. Lucy Webb Hayes.. B-H329 
Davis, L. S. Studies in musical history. 780-D29 
Davis, M. L. Memoirs of Aaron Burr. 2 v. 

B-B94 

Davis, 0. W. Art and work.*745-D29 

Davis, R. H. Cuba in war time.917.29-D29 

Our English cousins.914.2-D29 

Rulers of the Mediterranean.910.4-D29 

Three Gringos in Venezuela and Central 

America.917.28-D29 

(The) West from a car window.917.8-D29 

Year from a reporter’s note-book.. . 904-D29 
and others. Great streets of the world. 

914-D291 

Davis, Reuben. Recollections of Mississippi 

and Mississippians.B-D295 

Davis, Mrs. S. M. Life and times of Sir 

Philip Sidney.B-Si2D 

Davis, Mrs. S. M. (H.) Norway nights and 

Russian days.914.8-D293 

Davis, W. M., jr. Whirlwinds, cyclones and 

tornadoes'..551-D29 

Davy, Sir Humphry, Bart. Consolations in 

travel.824-D31 

Salmonia.799-D31 

Dawes, A. L. Charles Sumner.B-Su6 

How we are governed.342.73-D32 

Dawson, Sir J. W. Chain of life in geological 

time.560-D32 

Geological history of plants. ....561-D32 

Meeting-place of geology and history.573-D32 

Modern science in Bible lands.215-D32 

Origin of the world...213-D32 

Some salient points in the science of the 

earth.550-D32 

Story of earth and man.551-D32 

Dawson, W. H. Germany and the Germans. 

2 . .943-D32 

Day, H. N. Art of English composition. 

425-D33 

Science of aesthetics.701-D33 

Science of ethics..170-D33 

Young composer.425-D33Y 

Day, Henry. From the Pyrenees to the pil¬ 
lars of Hercules.914.6-D33 

Day, Horace. Opium habit.178-D33 

Day, L. F. Text books of ornamental design. 

Anatomy of pattern. 745-D33 

‘ Application of ornament.745-D33A 

Planning of ornament.745-D33P 

Dayton, A. C. Last days of Knickerbocker 
life in N. Y.917.47-D33 


Dayton (Ohio) Public Library Catalogue. 

*019-D33 

De. For all. names beginning with De, except 
English or Anglicized names, see word fol¬ 
lowing; e. g. Amicis, Edmondo de, not De 
Amicis, Edmondo. But English or names 
Anglicized are under De; e. g. DeQuincey. 

Deane, F. A. Wonders from sea and shore. 

j590-D34 

Deane, Margery,pseud. See. .. Pitman, Mrs. 

M. J. (D.) 

Debater’s handbook.808.5-D35 

Decker, W. F. Manual of industrial draw¬ 
ing for carpenters.744-D35 

Defoe, Daniel. History of the Devil. ..235-D36 
Plague in London ; the Storm, etc. . .942-D36 
DeForest, J. B. Short history of art. . . 709-D36 
DeGarmo, Charles. Herbart and the Her- 

bartians.371-D36 

DeHass, F. S. Buried cities recovered. 

913.33-D37 

Deirdre. (No name ser.) . 811-D37 

DeKoven, James. Sermons.252-D37 

Delaborde, Henri, Vicomte. Engraving: its 

origin, etc.760-D37 

Del amotte, P. H., joint author. See 
Wheatley, H. B. 

Delaumosne, Abbe. Art of oratory, system 

of Delsarte.808.5-D37 

DeLiefde, Jacob. Great Dutch admirals. 

923-D38 

DeLiefde, John. Romance of charity 361-D37 

Delights of history; ed. by Edward Eggles¬ 
ton. 

Seelye, Mrs. E. (E.) Story of Columbus.jB-C72S 

Delmar, Alexander. (Emile Walter.) What 

is free trade?.337-D38 

DeLolme, J. L. Constitution of England. 

342.42-D38 

Deming, Clarence. By-ways of nature and 

life.910-D39 

Demmin, A. F. History of arms and arrtiour. 

399-D39 

Democritus junior, pseud. See -Burton, 

Robert. 

DeMorgan, Augustus. Essay on probabil¬ 
ities.519-D39 

Demosthenes. Orations; tr. by Kennedy. 

5 ..885.6-D39 

Dempsey, G. D. Drainage of districts and 

lands.628-D39 

Drainage of towns and buildings.628-D39 

Tubular and other iron girder bridges. 

624-D39 

Dennie, John. Rome of to-day and yester¬ 
day. 914.5-D42 

Dennis, J. S. Christian missions and social 

progress, v. 1.266-D42 

Foreign missions after a century.. .266-D42F 
Denslow, Van Buren, and Parker, J. M. 
Thomas A. Edison and Sam’l F.B. Morse. 

B-Ed4D 





















































254 


a u rnoK INDEX. 


Denton, C. J. Little people’s dialogues. J793-D43 
Denver and Rio Grande Railroad. Rocky 

mountain scenery.917.8-D435 

Depew, 0. M. Orations and after-dinner 

speeches. 815-D44 

Depping, Guillaume. Wonders of bodily 

strength and skill. 796-D44 

DeQuincey, Thomas. Biographical essays, 

and Essays on the poets.928-D44 

Caesars, and the Avenger.824-D44 

Confessions of an English opium-eater B-D44 
Essays on philosophical writers.. . . 824-D44E 

Historical and critical essays.824-D44H 

Letters to a young man, and Logic of polit¬ 
ical economy. 824-D44L 

Literary reminiscences. 928-D44L 

Memorials and other papers. 824-D44M 

Narrative and miscellaneous papers.824-D44N 
Note-book of an English opium-eater, and 

miscellaneous essays. 824-D44N1 

Theological essays, and other papers.824-D44T 
DeQ,uincy, Quatremers, joint author. See. ... 
Duppa, Richard. 

Derby, J. C. Fifty years among authors, 

books, and publishers. 920.4-D44 

Derthick, W. M., ed. Manual of music. *780-D44 
Deshler, C. D. Afternoons with the poets. 

821.09-D46 

Devens, R. M. Our first century.*973-D49 

Devey, Joseph. Logic. 160-D49 

Dewey, Melvil. Decimal classification *025-D51 
Dewey, Orville. Autobiography and letters. 

B-D51 

DeWindt, Harry. Through the gold-fields of 


Alaska to Bering Straits.917.98-D51 

Dewing, Mrs. M. R. (0.) Beauty in dress. 

646-D51 

Beauty in the household.645-D51 


Dewing, Mrs. T. W. See... .Dewing, Mrs. M. 

R. (O.) 

Dexter, Morton. Story of the Pilgrims. 

974.4-D52 


Diaz, Mrs A. (M.) Bybury to Beacon street. 


173-D54 

Domestic problems.173-D54D 

Only a flock of women. 396-D54 

Schoolmaster’s trunk. 173-D54S 

Dicey, Edward. Victor Emmanuel.B-V658 

Dick, Thomas. Celestial scenery.523-D54 

Christian philosopher. .218-D54 

Essay on sin and evils of covetousness. 

370-D54 

Improvement of society .201-D54 

Mental illumination and moral improve¬ 
ment of mankind.370-D54 

Philosophy of a future state.218-D54 

Philosophy of religion.201-D54 

Practical astronomer. 522-D54 

Sidereal heavens.523-D54 


Dickens, Charles. American notes. .917.3-D55 

Child’s history of England.j942-D55 

Pictures from Italy.914.5-D55 

Dickinson, A. E. Paying investment. 304-D56 


Dickinson, Emily. Poems.811-D56 

Dickson, W. K. L., and Antonia. Life and 

inventions of T. A. Edison.B-Ed4 

Dictionary of quotations; based upon Bohn’s 

edition.*821.08-D56 

Didier, E. L. Life and letters of Madame 

Bonaparte.B-B64 

Didron, A. N. Christian iconography. 2 v. 

755-D57 

Diehl, Mrs. A. T. Randall-. Reading and 

elocution.808.8-D57 

Dilke, Sir C. W. Greater Britain. .. .910.4-D58 

Dinwiddie, William. Times before the Ref¬ 
ormation .B-Sa9D 

Diogenes, Laertius. Lives and opinions of 
eminent philosophers; tr. by Yonge. 

888.9-D62 

Dippold,G. T. Great epics of mediaeval Ger¬ 
many. 831-D63 

Dircks, W. H., ed. See .... International 
humor series. 

Disraeli, Isaac. Amenities of literature. 2 v. 

820-D64 


Calamities and quarrels of authors. 2 v. 

824-D64 

Curiosities of literature. 4 v.824-D64C 

Dix, Morgan, comp. Memoirs of John Adams 

Dix. 2 v. B-D64 

Dixie, Lady F. C. (D.) Across Patagonia. 

918.2-D64 

Dixon, Hepworth. John Howard and the 

prison-world of Europe.B-H83 

Dixon, James. Tour through a part of the 

U. S. and Canada. 917-D64 

Dixon, W. H. Holy Land.915.6-D648 

Personal history of Lord Bacon. B-B13D 

Dixson, Z. A., ed. Comprehensive subject in¬ 
dex to prose fiction. *803-D64 

Dobbins, F. S. Foreign missionary manual. 

*266-D65 

Dobson, Austin. Eighteenth century vig¬ 
nettes. .824-D65 

Fielding.B-F46 

Four Frenchwomen.923-D65 

Hogarth. B-H67 

Poems. 2 v.821-D65 

Richard Steele. B-St3 

Thomas Bewick and his pupils. B-B468 

Dobson, Edward. Art of building.690-D65 

Foundations and concrete works.721-D65 

Manufacture of bricks and tiles.666-D65 

Masonry and stonecutting.721-D65 

Dobson, W. T. Literary frivolities.... 426-D65 

Dodd, A. B. Cathedral days.914.2-D66 

Dodd, William, ed. Beauties of Shakespeare. 

2 v. 822.33-D66 

Doddridge, Philip. Rise and progress of re- ■ 

ligion in the soul.233-D66 

Twelve sermons on the power and grace of 

Christ.230-D66 

Dodge, G. H. Bundle of letters to busy girls. 

170-D657 

ed. Thoughts of busy girls.170-D658 
































































AUTHOR INDEX. 


255 


Dodge, M. A. (Gail Hamilton) Battle of the 

books.655-D66 

Country living and country thinking. 814-D66 

Gala days.814-D66G 

Nursery noonings.173-D66N 

New atmosphere.. .173-D66 

Our common school system.371-D66 

Skirmishes and sketches.814-D66S 

Stumbling-blocks'.204-D66 

Summer rest .814-D66S1 

Twelve miles from a lemon.814-D66T 

Woman’s worth and worthlessness. . 396-D66 

Woman’s wrongs. 324-D66 

Dodge, Afrs.M.. E. (M.) Along the way .811-D668 

When life is young. ..j811-D668W 

Dodge, T. A. Alexander. B-A125 

Bird’s-eye view of our civil war. .. 973.7-D66 

Caesar .B-Cll 

Hannibal. B-H195 

Patroclus and Penelope.798-D66 

Riders of many lands.798-D66R. 

Dodgson, C. L. (Lewis Carroll.) Rhyme? and 

reason?..827-D66 

Dole, C. F. American citizen.320-D68 

Dole, E. P. Talks about law.347-D68 

Dollinger, J. J. I. von. Fables respecting the 

popes in the Middle Ages....282-D69 

Domville, Lady M. (St. L.) Life of Lamar¬ 
tine.B-L16 

Donaldson, John. Clay land and loamy soils. 

627-W64 

Donne, W. B. Euripides.882.3-D72 

Donnelly, Ignatius. Atlantis. 572-D72 

Ragnarok.551-D72 

Donovan, Michael. Chemistry.540-D71 

Domestic economy: human food.643-D71 

Doran, Dr. John. Annals of the English 

stage. 2 v.792-D73 

London in the Jacobite times. 2 v. 942-D73 
* Monarchs retired from business. 2 v. 

923-D72M 

Queens of England. 2 v....923-D72 

Dorchester, Daniel. Romanism versus the 

public school system.377-D73 

Dore, J. R. Old Bibles .220-D73 

Dorman, R. M. Origin of primitive super¬ 
stitions .299-D73 

Dorner, J. A. History of Protestant theol¬ 
ogy. 2 v.284-D73 

Dorr, Mrs. J. C. (R.) Afternoon songs. 811-D74 

Bermuda.917.29-D74 

Poems.811-D74P 

Dos Passos, J. R. Inter-state commerce act. 

385-D74 

Dostoyeffsjsy, Fedor. Buried alive.915.7-D747 
Doubleday, Abner. Chancellorsvilleand Get¬ 
tysburg.973.7-D75 

Reminiscences of Forts Sumter and Moul¬ 
trie .973.7-D75R 

Doubleday, C. W. “ Filibuster ” war in Nic- • 

aragua. 972.8-D75 

Douglas, R. K. China.£15.1-D746 

Li Hungchang. B-L65 


Douglas, R. K., cont. Society in China. 

915.1-D746S 

Douglass, Frederick. Life and times ; by him¬ 
self. B-D75 

Douthitt, J. F. Manual of art decoration. 

747-D’5'« 

Dow, Rev. Lorenzo. History of a Cosmopo¬ 
lite. t . B-D76 

Dow, S. H. Artistic singing.... 784-D75 

Dowden, Edward. History of French litera¬ 
ture ... 840.9-D75 

Introduction to Shakespeare.822.33-D75 

Shakspere. 822.33-D75S 

Southey.B-S 08 

Dowie, M.M. See... Norman, Jfrs. M.M.(D.) 
Downes, W. H. Spanish ways and by-ways. 

914.6- D76 

Downing, A. J. Architecture of country 

, houses.‘. 728-D76 

Downing, Major Jack, pseud. See. .. Smith, 
Seba. 

Dowse, T. S. Brain and the nerves.. . . 616-D76 
Doyle, J. A. English colonies in America. 

3 v. 973.2-D77 

Drake, Daniel. Pioneer life in Kentucky. B-D78 
Drake, F. S. Dictionary of American biog¬ 
raphy.*920-D787 

ed. Indian tribes of U. S. 2 v. A970.1-D787 
Drake, J. R., joint author. See..: Halleck, 
Fitz-Greene. 

Drake, S. A. Around the hub.j974-D78A 

Battle of Gettysburg.973.7-D78 

Book of New England legends and folk 

lore. 974-D78N 

Burgoyne’s invasion of 1777.973.3-D78 

Making of New England.974-D78 

Making of the great West.978-D78 

Making of the Ohio Valley states . . 977-D78 
Making of Virginia and the Middle colo¬ 
nies.. .. .974-D78V 

On Plymouth Rock.j974-D78 

Our colonial homes.917.4-D78 

Taking of Louisburg, 1745.j973-D78 

Watch fires of ’76.j973-D78W 

ed. Our great benefactors.920-D79 

Drake, S. G. Aboriginal races of N. A. 

970.1-D79 

Draper, J. W. American Civil war. 3 v. 

973.7- D79 

Conflict between religion and science.215-D79 

Future civil policy of America.320-D79 

Intellectual development of Europe. 2 v. 

901-D79 

Scientific memoirs.535-D79 

Drayton, H. S., joint author. See .... Sizer, 
Nelson. 

Dresbach, A. 0., and Mrs. A. A. Young peo¬ 
ple’s history of Illinois.977.3-D81 

Dresser, Christopher. Japan.915.2-D816 

Drummond, Henry. Addresses.240-D84 

Ascent of man.575-D84 

Changed life.240-DC^C 

Ideal life..'..204-D84 









































































256 


AUTHOR INDEX. 


Drummond, Henry, cont. Natural law in the 


spiritual world.. . .215-D84 

Tropical Africa. 916.7-D84 

Drury, B. P. Fruitful life; Stephen Paxson. 

B-P28D 

Drury, Robert. Madagascar.916.9-D848 

Dryden, John. Poetical works.821-D84 

Same; ed. by Wharton. 821-D84a 

DuBois, A. J. New method of graphical 

statics.1.531-D85 

Dubois, E. C. Broken English.428.3-D85 

Dubois, Felix. Anarchist peril.335-D847 

Timbuctoo. 916.6-D847 

DuBreuil, A. Fruit trees. 634-D85 

Vineyard culture.634-D85V 

Du Cane, Sir E. F. Punishment and preven¬ 
tion of crime. .. 364-D85 

DuChaillu, P. B. Equatorial Africa, etc. 

916.7-D85 

Journey to Ashango-Land. 916.7-D85J 

Land of the midnight sun. 2 v. 914.8-D85 

Lost in the jungle.j916-D85 

My Apingi kingdom.j916-D85M 

Viking age. 2 v.'.. 913.4-D85 

Wild life under the equator.j916-D85W 

Ducoudray, Gustave. Ancient civilization. 

901-D85 

Modern civilization.901-D85M 

Dudevant, Mine. (George Sand.) Convent 

life.B-D86 

Self-love. 396-D86 

Dudley, M. V., ed. Poetry and philosophy of 

Goethe.832-D86 

Duff, Alexander. Indian Rebellion... 954-D87 

Duff, E. G. Early printed books.:655-D87 

Duff, P. Duff’s book-keeping.657-D87 

Dufferin, 1st Earl of. Letters from high lati¬ 
tudes. 914.91-D87 

Duffey, Mrs. E. B. No sex in education 376-D87 

Duffield, S. W. English hymns.*245-D87 

Latin hymn-writers......245-D87L 

Duffield, Mrs. William. Art of flower paint¬ 
ing.*.758-D87 

Duffy, Bella. Madame de Stael. B-Stl3 

Tuscan Republics. 945-D87 

Duffy, Sir C. G. Young Ireland. 941.5-D87 

Dugdale, R.L. “(The) Jukes”. 364-D88 

Dulles, C. W. Accidents and emergencies. 

617-D89 

Dumas, Alexander. Napoleon. B-N16D 


DuMaurier, George. Social pictorial satire. 

927-D89 


Dunbar, C. F. Chapters on the theory and 

hjstory of banking.332-D91 

Duncan, Mrs. F. I. Lessons in modeling wax 

flowers.746-D91 

Duncan, Sara Jeannette. See _Cotes, Mrs. 

S. J. (D.) 

Duncker, M.W. Hist, of antiquity. 6v.930-D91 

Dunckley, Henry. Lord Melbourne. B-M48 

Dunham, S. A. Denmark, Sweden and Nor¬ 
way. 3v.948-D92 

Europe during the Middle Ages. 4 V.940-D92 


Dunham, S. A., cont. Germanic Empire. 


3 v... ,... 943-D92 

History of Poland.943.8-D92 

Spain and Portugal. 5 v.946-D92 

and others. Eminent literary and scientific 

men of Great Britain. 3 v.920-D92 

Dunn, J. P .,jr. Indiana.977.2-D92 

Massacres of the mountains.970.1-D92 


Diintzer, Heinrich. Life of Goethe.B-G71D 

Duplessis, G. V. A. G. Wonders of engrav¬ 
ing.760-D93 

Duppa, Richards, and DeQuincy, Quatre- 
mere. Lives and works of Michael An¬ 
gelo and Raphael.B-M58D 

Dupuis, N. F. Principles of elementary alge¬ 
bra.512-D93 

Dupuy, Ernest. Great masters of Russian 

literature in the 19th century.928-D93 

Durbin, J. P. Observations in Europe. 2 v. 

914-D93 

Duruy, Victor. History of France.944-D93 

History of Greece. 4 v. in 8.*938-D93 

History of Rome. 8 v. in 16.*937-D93 

Duval, Mathias. Artistic anatomy.611-D95 

Duyckink, E. A. and G. L. Cycloptedia of 

American literature. 2 v.*810-D75 

Dwight, B. W. Modern philology. Ser. 1-2. 

2 v.410-D96 

Dwight, H. 0. Turkish life in war time. 

949.6-D96 


Dwight, M. A. Grecian and Roman mythol¬ 
ogy ..292-D96 

Dwight, Tlieo. Life of Gen. Garibaldi... .B-G183 
Dyer, Louis. Studies of the gods in Greece. 

292-D98 

Dyer, Oliver. Great senators. 923-D98 

Dyer, Sidney. Great wonders in little things. 

j507-D98 

Dyer, T. F. T. Folk-lore of plants... 398-D98 

Folk-lore of Shakespeare.822.33-D98 

Dyer, T. H. City of Rome.937-D98 

History of kings of Rome.937-D98H 

Modern Europe. 5 v.940-D98 

Pompeii.913.37-D98 

Dyson, Mrs. Stories of the trees ... j582-D99 

Dyson, C. E. Bird-keeping.598.2-D99 

Eames, R. L. Light-line shorthand 653-Ea6 
Eardley-Wilmot, S. See. . Wilmot, S. 
Eardley-. 

Earle, Mrs. A. M. Colonial dames, and good 

wives. 396-Ea7 

Costumes of colonial times.391-Ea7 

Customs and fashions in old New England. 

917.4-Ea7 

Margaret Winthrop.B-W727 

Sabbath in Puritan New England... . 263-Ea7 
Earle, Pliny. Curability of insanity... . 132-Ea7 
Early Christian literature primers; ed. by 
G. P. Fisher. 


Jackson, G. A. Apostolic lathers. 281-J12 

Jackson, G. A. Fathers oi 3d century. 281-JI2F 

Jackson, G. A. Post-Nicene Greek lathers. 281-J12P 

Jackson, G. A. Post-Nicene Latin lathers. 281-J12P1 







































































AUTHOR INDEX. 


257 


Eastern Archipelago.919.1-Ea7 

Eastlake, C. L. Hints on household taste. 

645-Ea7 

Eastman, M. F. Biography of Dio Lewis .B-L59 

Eaton, A. W. Heart of the creeds.230-Ea8 

Eaton, C. A. Rome in the 19th century. 2 v. 

914.5-Ea8 

Ebers, Georg. Loienz Alma Tadema.B-A16 

Eckermann, J. P. Conversations of Goethe 

with Eckermann and Soret. B-G71E 

Eclectic magazine, Jan., 1844-Dec., 1886. v. 

66-107.*051-Ec6 

Eddy, D. C. Walter’s tour in the East. 6 v. 

1. Walter in Egypt.j916-Ed2 

2. Walter in Jerusalem.]915-Ed2W 

3. Walter in Samaria. .j9l 5-Ed2W 1 

4. Walter in Damascus_». j915-Ed2 

5. Walter in Constantinople.j914-Ed2W 

6. Walter in Athens. j9l4-Ed2 

Eddy, Mrs. M. B. (G.) Science and health. 

264-Ed2 

Eden, C. H. West Indies.972.9-Ed2 

Edersheim, Alfred. History of the Jewish 

nation. 933-Ed2 

Sketches of Jewish social life.933-Ed2S 

Edgar, J. G. Boyhood of great men.. j920-Ed3 

Great men and gallant deeds.920-Ed3 

Heroes of England.923-Ed3 

History for boys.J940-Ed3 

Sea-kings and naval heroes.j923-Ed3S 

Wars of the Roses.j942-Ed3 

Edgeworth, Maria. Life and letters; ed. by 

Hare. 2 v. . ... B-Ed3 

Education, Sept., 1880-June, 1888. v. 1-8. 

370-Ed79 

Educational review, Jan., 1891-Dec., 1898. 

v. 1-16.*370-Ed8 

Edward, D. B. History of Texas... 917.64-Ed9 
Edwards, Amelia B. Pharaohs, fellahs, and 

explorers.913.32-Ed9 

Thousand miles up the Nile.916.2-Ed9 

Untrodden peaks and unfrequented valleys. 

914.36-Ed9 

Edwards, Clement. Railway nationalization. 

385-Ed9 

Edwards, Eliezer. Words, facts, and phrases. 

*031-Ed9 

Edwards, Emory. American steam engineer. 

621.1-Ed9 

Modern American locomotive engines. 

621.1-Ed9A 

Practical steam engineer’s guide. .621.l-Ed9S 
Edwards, H. S. Rossini and his school. .B-R74 


Edwards, Henry. Mingled yarn. 814-Ed9 

Edwards, Jonathan. Observations.231-Ed9 

Religious affections.240-Ed9 

Works. 2 v.204-Ed9 


Edwords, C. E. Camp-fires of a naturalist. 

590-Ed97 

Eells, Myron. Ten years’ missionary work 
among Indians at Skokomish, Wash. Ter. 

6 266-Ee5 

Eggleston, Edward. Beginners of a nation. 

973.2-Eg3 


Eggleston, Edward, cont. Household history 


of the U. S..973-Eg3 

Stories of great Americans.j920-Eg3 


and Seelye, L. E. Brant and Red Jacket. 

970.5-Eg3 

Montezuma and conquest of Mexico. 

970.5- Eg3M 

Pocahontas.970.5-Eg3P 

Tecumseh and the Shawnee prophet. 

970.5- Eg3T 

ed. See. .. .Delights of history. 

Eggleston, G. C. How to educate yourself. 

374-Eg3 

How to make a living.174-Eg3 

Rebel’s recollections.973.7-Eg3 

Strange stories from history.. ..j909-Eg3 

ed. American war ballads and lyrics. 2 v. 

811.08-Eg3 

Egleston, N. H. Hand-book of tree-plant¬ 
ing.634.9-Eg5 

Home and its surroundings.710-Eg5 

Egleston, Thomas. Life of John Paterson. 

B-P27 

Ehrenfechter, C. A. Technical study in the 

art of pianoforte-playing.786-Ek8 

Ehrich, L. R. Question of silver. 332-Eh8 

Ehrlich, A. Celebrated pianists.927-Eh8 

Elam, Charles. Physician’s problems. . 613-Ell 
Elderkin, John, joint ed. See. .. Brougham, 
John. 

Eliot, C. W. American contributions to civ¬ 
ilization.f.... 814-E15 

and Storer, F. H. Elementary manual of 

chemistry ; abr. by Nichols.540-E14 

Manual of inorganic chemistry.546-E14 

Eliot, George, pseud. See... .Cross, Mrs. M. 

A. (E.) L. 

Eliot, W. G. Home life and influence. 396-E14 

Ellerton, John. Twilight of life.240-E15 

Ellet, Mrs. E. F. (L.) Domestic history of 

the American Revolution.973.3-E15 

Queens of American society.920.7-E15 

Women artists.927-E15 

Elliott, C. W. Cottages and cottage life.728-E15 
Elliott, H. W. Our Arctic province. 

917.98-E155 

Elliott, Jonathan, ed. Debates on adoption 
of Federal constitution. 5 v... 342.73-E15 
Ellis, E. S. Among the Esquimaux. .. J919-E15 

Camp-fires of Gen. Lee.973.7-E15 

Ellis, G. A. Memoir of Mrs. Anna Lsetitia 

Barbauld. B-B23 

Ellis, G. E. Red man and white man of 

North America.970.1QE15 

Ellis, George. Specimens of early English 

metrical romances.821-E15 

Ellis, Havelock, ed. See _Contemporary 

CPlPnPP qppipc 

Ellis, Mrs. S. (S.)' Wives of England.. ..173-E15 

Ellis, T. J. Sketching from nature.741-E15 

Ellis, William. Three visits to Madagascar. 

916.9-E162 

Ellwanger, G. H. Garden’s story.716-E16 






























































258 


AUTHOR INDEX. 


Ellwanger, II. B. (The) rose.716-E16R, 

Elson, L. C. Curiosities of music.780-E17 

European reminiscences.914-E17 

Realm of music. 780-E17R 

Elton, Charles. Career of Columbus .. B-C72E 
Elton, J. F. With the French in Mexico. 

917.2-E18 

Ely, R. T. French and German socialism in 

modern times.335-E19F 

Labor movement in America.331-E19 

Social aspects of Christianity, etc. . . 261-E19 

Socialism.....335-E19 

ed. See... Library of economics and pol¬ 
itics 

Emanuel, Harry. Diamonds and precious 

stones. 553-Eml 

Embden, Ludwig, Baron von. Family life of 

Heinrich Heine.B-H365 

Emerson, E. R. Indian myths.299-Em3 

Emerson, E. W. Emerson in Concord. B-Em3E 
Emerson, O. F. History of the English lan¬ 
guage . 420-Em3 

Emerson, R.W. Complete works. 2v.814-Em3 

Emerson birthday-book.818-Em3 

English traits.914.2-Em3 

Letters and social aims.814-Em3L 

Selected poems.811-Em3 

Works. 5 v.814-Em3W 

Channing, W. H., and Clarke, J. F. Me¬ 
moirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli. 2 v. ,.B-Os7 
joint author. See. . . Carlyle, Thomas. 

ed. Parnassus. 821.08-Em32 

Emerson, W. A. Hand-book of wood en¬ 
graving .761-Em3 

Emerton, Ephraim. Introduction to study 

of Middle Ages.940-Em4 

Mediaeval Europe.940-Em4M 

Emerton, J. H. Life on the seashore. 592-Em3 

Structure and habits of spiders.595-Em3 

Emilio, L. F. History of 54th Regiment of 

Massachusetts.973.7-Em4 

Eminent actors ; ed. by William Archer. 

Thomas Betterton. R. W. Lowe,.B-B466 

Emmens, S. II.. Logic.160-Em6 

Emmet, W. LeR. Alternating current, wir¬ 
ing and distribution.537-Em6 

Enchiridion of wit.827-En2 

Encyclopaedia Britannica, with Index. Ed. 

9. 25 v.*032-En2 

Encyclopaedia Britannica ; American supple¬ 
ment to Ed. 9. 4 v.*032-En21 

Encyclopaedia of chemistry. 2 v.*540-En2 

Engel, Carl. Researches into early history 

of the violin family. .787-En3 

Engineering magazine, Oct., 1891-Sept., 1898. 

v. 2-15.*.620-En3 

Engineer’s guide to the royal and mercantile 

navies.621.1-En3 

England —Home of Commons. Abstract of 
evidence for abolition of slave trade.326-En3 
English, W. II. Conquest of the country 
northwest of river Ohio, 1778-1783; and 
life of Gen. Geo. Rogers Clark. 2 V..B-C545 


English as she is wrote.428.3-En3 

English citizen series ; ed. by Henry Craik. 

Du Cane, Sir E. F. Punishment and prevention of crime. 

364-D85 

Pollock, Frederick. Band laws.333-P76 

English history by contemporary writers ; ed. 
by E. Y. Powell. 

Ashley, W. J., ed. Edward III. and his wars, 1327-1360. 

942-As3 

Hutton, W. H., ed. Misrule o£ Henry III.942-H97 

English men of action. 

William Dampier. W. C. Russell.B-D18 

Drake. Julian Corbett. B-D783 

Charles George Gordon. Sir W. F. Butler.B-G65 

Warren Hastings. Sir Alfred Lyall.B-H27 

Henry V. A. J. Church.B-H393 

David Livingstone. Thomas Hughes.B-L76H 

Nelson. J. K. Laughton.B-N33 

Wolfe. A. G. Bradley.B-W83 

English men of letters ; ed. by John Morley. 

Addison. W. J. Courthope.B-Ad2 

Bacon. R. W. Church. B-B13 

Bentley. R. C. Jebb. B-B44 

Bunyan. J. A. Froude..‘.B-B887 

Burke. John Morley.B-B92 

Burns. J. C. Shairp.B-B93 

Byron. John Nichol. B-B99N 

Carlyle. John Nichol.B-C21N 

■Chaucer. A. W. Ward.B-C395 

Cowper. Goldwin Smith.B-C836 

Daniel Defoe. William Minto.B-D36 

De Quincey. David Masson.B-D44M 

Dickens. A. W. Ward. .... . .B-D55W 

Fielding. Austin Dobson. B-F46 

Gibbon. J.C. Morison.B-G35 

Goldsmith. William Black.B-G573 

Gray. E. W. Gosse. .. .B-G79 

Hawthorne. Henry James, jr .B-H31J 

Hume. T. H. Huxley.B-H89 

Samuel Johnson. Leslie Stephen..'.B-J63S 

Keats. Sidney Colvin. .B-K22 

Charles Lamb. Alfred Ainger.B-L164 

Landor. Sidney Colvin. B-L227 

Locke. Thomas Fowler.B-L79 

Macaulay. J.C. Morison.B-M12 

Milton. Mark Pattison.B-M64 

Pope. Leslie Stephen.B-P81S 

Scott. R. H. Hutton. .B-Sco3 

Shelley. J. A. Symonds.B-SH4S2 

Sheridan. Mrs. M. 0. W. OUphant.B-SH520 

Sir Philip Sidney. J A. Symonds.B-Si2S 

Southey. Edward Dowden. B-S 08 

Spenser. R. W T . Church.B-Sp3 

Sterne. H. D. Traill.B-St4 

Swift. Leslie Stephen.B-Sw5S 

Thackeray. Anthony Trollope.B-T32T 

Wordsworth. F. W. H. Myers.B-W89 

English worthies; ed. by Andrew Lang. 

Admiral Blake. David Hannay.B-B58 

George Canning. F. H. Hill. B-C16 

Claverhouse. Mowbray Morris.B-G76 

Charles Darwin. Grant Allen.B-B25A 

Marlborough. George Saintsbury.B-M34S 

Shaftesbury. H. D. Traill.B-SH13 

Richard Steele. Austin Dobsou.B-St3 

Englishman in Paris. 2 v.944-En3 

Ennemoser, Joseph. History of magic. 2 v. 

133-En6 

Enoch, Book of. See. .. .Bible— Apocrypha. 

Episodes of history.j909-Ep4 

Epochs of American history; ed A. B. Hart. 

v. 2. Hart, A. B. Formation of the Union.973-H26 

v. 3. Wilson, Woodrow. Division and reunion. 973-W71 































































































AUTHOR INDEX. 


259 


Epochs of ancient history ; ed. by G. W. Cox 
and Charles Sankey. 


Benjamin, S. G. W. Troy.939-B43 

Capes, W. W. Roman history. .937-C15 

Cox, Sir G. W ..Bart. Athenian empire.938-C83 

Greeks and the Persians.938-C83G1 

Cnrteis, A. M. Rise of the Macedonian empire.. . 938-C94 

Merivale, Charles. Roman triumvirate.937-M54R 

Sankey, Charles. Spartan and Theban supremacies. 

938-Sa5 

Smith, R. B. Rome and Carthage.937*Sra65 


Epochs of modern history ; ed. by E. E. Morris 
and others. 


Airy, Osmund. English restoration and Louis XIV. 

940-Ai7 

Church, R. W. Beginning of the Middle Ages_940-C48 


Cox, Sir G. W., Bart. Crusades.940-C83 

Creighton, Mandell. Age of Elizabeth.940-C86 

Gairdner, James. Houses of Lancaster and York.942-G13 
Gardiner, S. R, First two Stuarts and the Puritan rev¬ 
olution...942-G 16 

Thirty years’ war.943-G16 

Hale, Edward. Fall of the Stuarts and western Europe. 

942-H13 

Johnson, A. H. Normans in Europe.940-J62 

Longman, F. W. Frederick the Great and the Seven 

years’ war.943-L86 

McCarthy, Justin. Epoch of reform.942-M13 

Moberly, C. E. Early Tudors.942-M71 

Morris, E. E. Age of Anne.940-M83 

Early Hanoverians.940-M83E 

Morris, W. O’C. French Revolution.944-MS3 

Seebohm, Frederic. Era of the Protestant revolution. 

940-Se3 

Stubbs, William. Early Plantagenets.942-St9 

Warburton, William. Edward III.942-W19 


Espy, J. P. Philosophy of storms.551-Es6 

Espy, Josiah. Tour in Ohio and Kentucky. 

977.i-Es6 

Essays and reviews.204-Es7 

Estes, Dana, ed. Half-hour recreation in pop¬ 
ular science. Ser. 1-2. 2 v.504-Es8 

Euripides. Tragedies; tr. by Buckley. 2 v. 

882.3-Eu7 

Eusebius Pamphili. Ecclesiastical history, 

A. D. 1-324.270-Eu8 

Eutropius. Abridgment of Roman history; 

tr. by Watson. See... 878.9-J98. 

Evagrius, Scholasticus, joint author. See. . . . 
Theodoret. 

Evans, Christmas. Sermons.252-Evl 

Evans, G. G., ed. Illustrated history of the 

U. S mint. 332-Evl 

Evans, John. Ancient stone implements 

of Great Britain. 571-Evl 

Evans, T. W. Memoirs of Heinrich Heine. 

B-H365E 

Evelyn, John. Diary and correspondence. 

4v. B-Ev2 

Everett, C. C. Science of thought. 160-Ev2 

Everett, Edward. Orations and speeches 

4 v. 815-Ev2 

Everett, J. D. Outlines of natural philos¬ 
ophy .530-Ev2 

Everett, William. School sermons.252-Ev2 

Evetts, B. T. A. New light on the Bible, etc. 

913.35-Ev25 

Ewbank, Thomas. Hydraulic and other ma¬ 
chines for raising water. 621.2-Ew2 


Eys, W. J. van. Outlines of Basque gram¬ 
mar..„.491-Ey7 

Fahie, Angelo. House lighting by electricity. 

537.8-F14 

Fairbairn, William. Mechanism and machin¬ 
ery of transmission. 621.8-F15 

Fairfield, A. H., ed. Starting points. 808.8-F15 
Fairholme, George. Geology of Scripture. 

239-F10 

Fairholt, F. W. Costume in England. 2 v. 

391-F16 

Rambles of an artist.704-F16 

Faithfull, Emily. Three visits to America. 

917.3-F17 

Faiths of the world.290-F17 

Falckenberg, Richard. History of modern 

philosophy...109-F18 

Falkner, W. C. Rapid ramblings in Europe. 

914-F19 

Falloux, A. A. P., Vicomte de. Life and let¬ 
ters of Mme. Swetchine. B-Sv2 

Familiar letters of Peppermint Perkins 817-F21 
Famous adventures and prison escapes of the 

Civil war. 973.7-F21 

Famous and decisive battles of the world. 

904-F21 

Famous boys and famous men.j920-F21 

Famous islands and memorable voyages.j919-F21 
Famous women: 


Countess of Albany. Violet Paget.B-A113 

Jane Austen. Mrs. Charles Malden.B-Au71Vt 

Emily Bronte. A. M. F. Robinson.B-B782 

Elizabeth B. Browning. J. H. Ingram.B-B82I 

Maria Edgeworth. Helen Zimmern.B-Ed3Z 

George Eliot. Mathilde Blind.B-C887 

Elizabeth Fry. Mrs. E. R. Pitman. B-F94 

Margaret Fuller. J. W. Howe.B-0s7HI 

Mary Lamb. Anne Gilchrist.B-L165 

Harriet Martineau. Mrs. F. F. M. Ford.B-M355F 

Margaret of Angouljme. A. M. F. Robinson.B-M334 

Hannah More. C. M. Yonge.B-M81Y 

Rachel. Mrs. N. H. Kennard..B-R12 

Madame Roland. Mathilde Blind.B-R64 

George Sand. Bertha Thomas. B-D86T 

Mrs. Siddons. Mrs. N. H. Kennard.B-SI14 

Madame de Sta'el. Bella Duffy.B-St13 

Susanna Wesley. Eliza Clarke.B-W514 

Famous women of the French court. See _ 

Imbert de Saint-Amand. 

Fanning, J. T. Hydraulic and water-supply 

engineering.*. 628-F21 

Faraday, Michael. Chemical history of a 

candle.541-F22 

Lectures on the various forces of matter. 

530-r22 

Faries, Randolph. Practical training for ath¬ 
letics. etc. 613-F22 

Farmer, Mrs. L. (H.) Girls’ book of famous 

queens.j923-F23 

Life of La Fayette. B-L13 

Story book of science.j500-F23 

Farquhar, George, Wycherley, William, 
and others. Dramatic works. 822-W97 


Farragut, Loyal!. Life of David G. Farragut. 

, B-F24 






































































260 


AUTHOR INDEX. 


Farrar, F. W., Dean. Bible; its meaning and 

supremacy.220-F24 

Early days of Christianity. 2 v.270-F24 

Life of Christ. 2v.232.9-J51F 

Sermons and addresses delivered in Amer¬ 
ica. / .252-F24 

Words of truth and wisdom.242-F24 

Farrar, Mrs. John. Recollections of seventy 

years.920-F24 

Farrer, J. A. Adam Smith.192.9-Sm4 

Primitive manners and customs.390-F24 

Farrington, M. V. Tales of King Arthur 

and his knights of the round table. 398-F24 

Fate of republics.321-F26 

Faulds, Henry. Nine years in Nipon.915.2-F27 
Faulkner, H. C., joint author. See. .. .Wan- 
die, J. T. 

Fauriel, C. C. Last days of the Consulate. 

944-F27 

Fausset, A. R., joint author. See. . . Jamie¬ 
son, Robert. 

Favorite authors. 828-F27 

Favorite poems. 808.8-F27 

Fawcett, Edgar Buntling ball.812-F28 

New King Arthur.812-F28N 

Romance and revery; poems.811-F28 

Fawcett, Henry. Free trade and protection. 

337-F28 

Fay, Amy. Music-study in Germany. . .780-F29 

Fay, T. S. Three Germanys. 2v.943-F29 

Feich, I. K. Poultry culture.636-F33 

Fellows, H. P. Boating trips on New Eng¬ 
land rivers.917.44-F34 

Felton, C. C. Familiar letters from Europe 

914-F35 

Greece, ancient and modern. 2 v... 938-F35 
Fenelon, Francois, Abp. of Cambray. Ancient 

philosophers.921-F35 

Fenton, H. T., joint author. See. .. Cooper, 

T. V. 

Fenwick, Thomas, and Baker, Thomas. Sub¬ 
terraneous surveying.526-F36 

Fere, Charles, joint author. See. .. Binet, 
Alfred. 

Fergus, Henry. History of the Western 

world. 2 v.973-F38 

Ferguson, Henry. Essays in American his¬ 
tory .973-F385 

Ferguson, Robert. Surnames as a science. 

*929.4-F38 

Fergusson, James. History of architecture. 

4 v. 720-F38 

Rude stone monuments.571-F38 

Fernald, J. C. New womanhood.396-F39 

Fernow, Berthold. Ohio Valley in Colonial 

days.977-F39 

Ferris, G. T. Great German composers.927-F41 
Great Italian and French composers.927-F41I 

Great leaders.923-F41 

Great singers. 2v...927-F41S 

Great violinists and pianists.927-F41V 

Fessenden, T. G. Complete farmer... .630-F42 
Feudge, Henry. India.954-F43 


Field, Eugene. Little book of western verse. 

811-F45 

Love affairs of a bibliomaniac.010-F45 

Love-songs of childhood.j811-F45 

Second book of verse. .811-F45S 

With trumpet and drum.811-F45W 

Field, George. Grammar of colouring.752-F45 
Field, H. M. Among the Holy Hills.915.6-F45 

Barbary coast .916.1-F45 

From Egypt to Japan.915-F45 

From the Lakes of Kilarney to the Golden 

Horn.914-F45 

Gibraltar.914.6-F45 

Greek islands and Turkey after the war. 

914.99-F45 

Irish confederates and the rebellion of 1798. 

941.5-F45 

Old Spain and new Spain.914.6-F450 

On the Desert.915.3-F45 

Our Western Archipelago. 917.8-F45 

Story of the Atlantic telegraph.654-F45 

Field, Kate. Charles Albert Fechter.B-F31 

Hap-hazard.814-F453 

Ten days in Spain.-.914.6-F453 

Field, M. B. Memories of many men.. . 920-F45 

Fielde, A M. Corner of Cathay.915.1-F457 

Pagoda shadows.266-F457 

Political primer of New York state and 

city.352-F457 

Fields, Mrs. A. (A.) How to help the poor. 

361-F47 

James T. Fields.B-F466 

ed. Life and letters of Harriet Beecher 

Stowe.B-St7 

Fields, J. T. Ballads and other verses. 811-F47 

Underbrush.814-F47 

Yesterdays with authors.928-F46 

Figuier, Louis. Human race.572-F46 

Mammalia.599-F46 

Ocean world.,. . . 591-F46 

Primitive man.571-F46 

To-morrow of death.239-F46 

World before the deluge.551-F46 

Fijnje van Salverda, J. G. W. Aerial naviga¬ 
tion.533-F47 

Filian, G. H. Armenia and her people.956-F47 

Fillmore, J. C. Pianoforte music.786-F48 

Filon, Augustin. English stage ; tr.by Whyte. 

822-F48 

Finck, H. T. Chopin, and other musical es¬ 
says.780-F49 

Lotos-time in Japan.915.2-F49 

Pacific coast scenic tour.917.9-F49 

Fine-art library ; ed. by J. C. L. Sparkes. 

Chesneau, Ernest. Education of the artist.707-C42 

Collignon, Maxime. Greek arcbseology.709-C69 

Delaborde, Henri, Vicomte. Engraving.760-D37 

Duval, Mathias. Artistic anatomy.611-D95 

Muntz, Eugene. History of tapestry.746-M92 

Finney, C. G. Lectures to professing Christ¬ 
ians.240-F49 

Memoirs; by himself.B-F49 

Fireside philosophy; or, Familiar talks about 
common things.660-F51 













































































AUTHOR INDEX. 


261 


Firth, Abraham, ed. Voices for the speech¬ 
less.808.8-F51 

Fish, D. T., ed. Cassell’s popular gardening. 

2 v.716-F52 

Fish, E. E. Blessed birds.598.2-F52 

Fisher, Mrs . A. B. (B.) Fairy-land of science. 

J504-F53 

History of England.j942-F53 

Life and her children.j592-F53 

Moral teachings of science.171-F53 

Short history of natural science.509-F53 

Through magic glasses.504-F53T 

Winners in life’s race.596-F53W 

Fisher, G. P. Beginnings of Christianity. 

270-F53B 

Colonial era.973.2-F53 

Grounds of theistic and Christian belief. 

239-F53 

History of the Christian Church. . .270-F53H 

Life of Benjamin Silliman.B-Si3 

(The) Reformation.270-F53 


ed. See 
primers. 
Fisher, Mary. 
Twenty-five 


Early Christian literature 


Group of French critics. 928-F53 
letters on English authors. 

820-F53 

Fisher, S. G. Trial of the constitution. 

342.73-F53 

Fisher, 8. W. Three great temptations of 

young men.170-F537 

Fisher, W. E. G. Transvaal and the Boers. 

968-F53 

Fiske, A. K. Midnight talks at the club.204-F54 
Fiske, B. A. Electricity in theory and prac¬ 
tice.537.8-F54 

Fiske, John. American political ideas. 321.F54 

American Revolution. 2 v.973.3-F54 

Beginnings of New England.974-F54 

Civil government in the U. S.342.73-F54 

Critical period of American history. 

973.3-F54C 

Darwinism, and other essays... 814-F54 

Destiny of man.218-F54 

Discovery of America. 2 v.973.1-F54 

Edward Livingston You mans/.B-Y9 

Excursions of an evolutionist. . 814-F54E 

History of the U. S.j973-F54H 

Idea of God.211-F54 

Myths and myth-makers.291-F54 

Old Virginia and her neighbours. 2 V.975-F54 
Unseen world, and other essays ... .814-F54U 

War of independence.j973-F54 

Fiske, Stephen. Off-hand portraits.920-F54 

Fitch, Sir Joshua. Thomas and Matthew Ar¬ 
nold.371-F55 

Fitzgerald, J. F. V. Australia.919.4-F57 

Fitzgerald, Percy. Life of George IV.. B-G292 
Fitzmaurice - Kelly, James. See... Kelly, 
James Fitzmaurice-. 

Flase 1 , W. J. Three seasons in European 

vineyards.634-F587 

Flagg, Wilson. Halcyon days.814-F59 

Year with the birds.598.2-F59 


Flagg, Wilson, cont. Year among the trees. 

715-F59 

Flammarion, Camille. (The) atmosphere. 


551-F61 

Popular astronomy.523-F61P 

Stories of infinity.520-F61 

Wonders of the heavens. 523-F61 

Flanders, Henry. Chief justices of supreme 

court of U. S. 2 v.923-F61 

Flavel, John. Divine conduct.231-F61 


Flaxman, John. Lectures on sculpture.730-F61 
Fleetwood, John. Life of Jesus Christ. 

232 9-J51F1 

Fletcher, C. R. L. Gustavus Adolphus.. B-G97 
Fletcher, Mrs. E. D. Autobiography. . . B-F634 
Fletcher, J. C., and Kidder, D. P. Brazil and 

the Brazilians.918.1-F63 

Fletcher, J. S. Wonderful Wapentake. 824-F63 
Fletcher, James. Hist, of Poland. . . 943.8-F63 
Fletcher, John, joint author. See.... Beau¬ 
mont, Francis. 

Fletcher, Margaret. Sketches of life and 

character in Hungary.914.39-F634 

Fletcher, W. I., ed. “A. L. A.” index.. V040-F63 
joint ed. See. .. .Poole, W. F. 

Fleury, J. F. F. H. ( Champfleury.) Cat, past 

and present.636-F63 

Flint, C. L. Grasses and forage plants .633-F64 
Flint, Grover. Marching with Gomez.917.29-F64 

Flint, M. B. Early Long Island.974.7-F64 

Flint, Robert. Vico.B-V655 

Flint, Timothy. Geography and history of 

the western states. 2 v.977-F64 

Flood, T. L., and Hamilton, J. W. ed. Meth¬ 
odist bishops...922-F66 

Florence of Worcester. Chronicle.942-F66 

Florian, J. P. C. de. History of the Moors 

of Spain.946-F66 

Florus, L. A. Epitome of Roman history; 
tr. by Watson. See... 878.2-Sa3 

Flower, W. H. (The) horse..599-F66 

Floyd-Jones, De Lancey. See -Jones, De 

Lancey Floyd-. 

Fliigel, J G. Universal English-German, and 
German-English dictionary. 2 v, in 3. 

*433-F67 

Follet, M P. Speaker of the House of Rep¬ 
resentatives .328-F72 

Fonblanque, Albany de, jr. How we are gov¬ 
erned. .342 42-F73 

Fonvielle, Wilfrid de. Thunder and light¬ 
ning.551-F73 

Foote. H. S. War of the Rebellion. 973.7-F74 

Forbes, Archibald. Afghan wars.958-F74 

(The) “Black watch.”.941-F74 

Camps, quarters, and casual places. .824-F74 

Chinese Gordon. B-G65F 

Glimpses through thecannon-smoke.824-F74G 

Life of Napoleon the Third.B-N162F 

My experience of the war between France 

and Germany.944-F74 

and others. Daily News correspondence of 
war between Germany and France.944-F742 

























































262 


AUTHOR INDEX. 


Forbes, H. O. Naturalist’s wanderings in the 

Eastern Archipelago.919.1-F738 

Forbes, S. R. Footsteps of St. Paul in Rome. 

225.92-P28F 

Rambles in Naples.914.5-F74 

Force, M. F. From Ft. Henry to Corinth. 

973.7-F75 

Ford, Mrs. F. F. M. Harriet Martineau. 

B-M355F 

Ford, I. N. Tropical America. 918-F747 

Ford, J. D. American cruiser in the East. 

915-F75 

Ford, John, joint author. See ... Massinger, 
Philip. 

Ford, Richard. Hand book for Spain. 2 v. 

914.6-F75 

Ford, W. C. American citizen’s manual. 2 v. 

* 342.73-F75 


Ford, W. H. Boiler making.621.1-F75 

Foreign classics for English readers; ed. by 
Mrs. M. O. (W.) Oliphant. 

Calderon. E. J. Hasell...B-C127 

Cervantes. Mrs. M. O. (W.) Olipliant.B-C335 

Corneille and Racine H. M. Trollope.B-C81 

Dante. Mrs. M. 0. (W.) Olipliant. B-D230 

Goethe. Abraham Hayward.B-G71H 

Pascal. John Tulloch.B-P26 

Petrarch. Henry Reeve.B-P45 

Rabelais. Walter Besant. B-R113 

Rosseau. H. G Graham. B-R76 

Saint Simon. C. W. Collins.B-Sa2 

Schiller. James Sime..B-Sch3S 

Tasso. E. J. Hasell.B-TI8 

Voltaire. Sir E. B. Hamley. B-V88 

Foreign statesmen : 

Joseph II. J. F. Bright. B-J776 

Maria Theresa. J. F. Bright...B-M336 

Philip II. of Spain. M. A. S. Hume.B-P53 

Richelieu. Richard Lodge.B-R39 


Forester, Frank, pseud. See. .. Herbert,H.'W. 
Forester, Thomas, ed. See.... Price, Edward. 
Forney, J. W. Anecdotes of public men. 2 v. 

923-F76 

Forney, M. N. Catechism of the locomotive. 

621.1-F76 

Forster, John. Life of Charles Dickens. 3 v. 

B-D55 

Life of Jonathan Swift, v. 1.B-Sw5 

Note .—No more published. 

Walter Savage Landor. 2v.B-L227F 

and others. Eminent British statesmen. 

7 v.923-F77 

Forster, S. A., joint author. See... Sandys, 
William. 

Fortnightly review, Jan., 1897-Dec., 1898. v. 

67-70.*052-F77 

Forum, Mch., 1886-Aug., 1898. v. 1-25.*051-F78 
Fosbrooke, T. D. Arts, manufactures, etc., 
of the Greeks and Romans. 2 V.913.38-F78 

Foss, S. W. Back country poems.811-F79 

Foster, Charles. Story of the Bible-j220-F81 

Foster, Mrs. I. H. (Faye Huntington.) Stories 

of remarkable women.j920.7-F81 

Foster, J. W. Pre-historic races of the U. S. 

571-F81 


Foster, John. Critical essays. 2 v.824-F81 

Essay on evils of popular ignorance. 

824-F81E1 

Essays.824-F81E 

Fosteriana.824-F81F 

Life and correspondence; ed by Ryland. 

2 v ....B-F81 

Foster,Michael. Text-book of physiology.612-F81 
Foster, Vere. Simple lessons in water color. 

751-F81 

Foster-Melliar, A. See... . Melliar, A. Fos¬ 
ter-. 

Fothergill, J. M. Diseases of sedentary and 


advanced life.616-F82 

Maintenance of health.613-F82 

Will power.;.159-F82 

Fouard, Constant, Abbe. Saint Peter and the 

first years of Christianity.270-F82 

Foulke, W. D. Slav or Saxon.947-F82 

Four American universities.*378-F82 

Fowler, Frank. Oil painting.751-F82 

Portrait and figure painting.757-F82 

Fowler, M. B. O. Flower painting in oils and 

water colors.758-F824 

Fowler, O. S. and L. N. Phrenology and phys¬ 
iology.139-F83 

Fowler, Thomas. Bacon.192.1-B13 

Locke. B-L79 

Shaftesbury and Hutcheson.192.9-Shl 

Fowler, W. W. Julius Csesar. B-C11F 


Fownes, George. Rudimentary chemistry. 

540-F82 

Fox, C. J. Reign of James II. See... .942-C23 
Fox. Caroline. Memories of old friends, 1835- 

71..: ... .'..B-F828 

Fox, G. T. Memoir of Rev. Henry W. Fox. 

B-F833 

Fox, H. R. V. See... Holland, H. R. V.Fox, 

Sd Lord. 

Fox, W. F. Regimental losses in Civil war. 

*973.7-F83 

Foye, J. C. Tables for determination of 

minerals.549-F83 

Frackelton, Mrs. S. S. Tried by fire. ..738-F84 

Fraipont, G. Art of sketching.741-F84 

Francesca, pseud. See. .. .Alexander, Fran¬ 
cesca. 

Francis, B. Isles of the Pacific.919.3-F85 

Francke, Kuno. Glimpses of modern Ger¬ 
man culture.834-F84 

Social forces in German literature.830.9-F84 
Frankland, Percy and Mrs. Percy. Pasteur. 

B-P266 

Franklin, Benjamin. Autobiography ; ed. by 


Bigelow. B-F85B 

Same. 3 v.’..B-F85Ba 

Works. 10 v.B-F85 

Franklin, S. R. Memories of a Rear-Admiral. 

B-F857 

Fraser, A. C. Berkeley.B-B453 

Fraser, Donald. Thomas Chalmers.B-C35 


Frazer, R. W. Literary history of India. 

891.1-F86 





























































AUTHOR INDEX. 


263 


Free Religious Association. Freedom and 


fellowship in religion..•.204-F87 

Freedley, E. T. Common sense in business. 

658-F88 

Freeman, E. A. Chief periods of European 

history.940-F88 

Exeter. 942-F88 

General sketch of history.909-F88 

Historical essays. Ser. 1-3. 3v.904-F88 

Historical geography of Europe. 2 v. 

911-F88 

History of federal government in Greece 

and Italy.321-F88 

History of Sicily. 2 v.937-F88S 

Lectures to American audiences. .. 904-F88L 
Norman conquest of England. 5 V.942-F88N 

Old English history.942-F880 

Reign of William Rufus, etc. 2v.942-F88R 
Sketches of travel in Normandy and Maine. 

914.4-F88 

Some impressions of U. S.917.3-F88 

Story of Sicily.937-F88 

William the Conqueror...B-W673 

Fremont, Mrs. J. (B.) Far-AVest sketches. 

917.94-F89 

Souvenirs of my time.B-F884 

Story of the guard.973.7-F89 


and others. How to learn and earn. 371.9-F892 
Fremont, J. C. Memoirs of my life. v. 1. 

B-F885 


Note .—No more published. 


French, Alice. (.Octave Thanet.) Adventure 


in photography.770-F89 

French, G. H. Butterflies of the eastern 

U. S. 595-F89 

French, H. AV. Our boys in China.j915-F89 

Our boys in India.j915-F890 

Our boys in Ireland.j914-F89 

Freytag, Gustav. Martin Luther.B-L97 

Technique of the drama.792-F89 


Frisi, Paul. Treatise on rivers and torrents. 

627-F91 


Friswell, J. H., ed. Every-day quotations. 

*828-F91 

Frith, Henry. Romance of navigation. 

910.4-F898 

Triumphs of modern engineering. . 620-F898 
and Allen, E. H. Language of the hand. 

133-F899 


and Rawson, AA r . S. Coil and current. 

537.8-F91 

Froissart, Jean. Chronicles of England, 

France, Spain, etc. 2 v._.*940-F92 

From plow to pulpit; John Spaulding.B-Sp2 

Fromberg, E. 0., and Gessert, M. A. Art of 
glass, with instructions for Painting on 

glass.748-F92 

Frost, H.F. Schubert....,B-Sch77 

Frost, John. Great expounder: Daniel AVeb- 

ster.jB-W39 

Little Corporal: Napoleon Bonaparte.jB-N16 

History of California.979.4-F93 

Lives of the conjurers.921-F93 


Frost, John, cont. Mill boy of the slashes: 

Henry Clay.jB-C573 

Old Hickory: Gen. Jackson..jB-J12 

Old Rough and Ready : Gen. Zachary Tay¬ 
lor. jB-T215 

Pictorial history of Mexico and the Mexi¬ 
can war.972-F93 

Swamp Fox: Gen. Francis Marion.. JB-M339 
Frost, Thomas. Circus life and circus celebri¬ 
ties.791-F926 

Half hours with early explorers. 910.4-F926 

Modern explorers.910.4-F926M 

Frothingham, 0. B. George Ripley.B-R48 

Gerrit Smith.B-Sm5 

Theodore Parker.B-P22 

Frothingham, Richard. Life and times of 

Joseph AVarren. B-W25 

Rise of the Republic of U. S.973.2-F928 

Froude, J. A. Bunyan.B-B887 

Caesar.B-C1IF1 

English in Ireland in 18th cent. 3v 941.5-F93 
(The) English in the West Indies.917.29-F93 
English seaman in 16th century. .. .942-F93E 

History of England. 12 v.942-F93 

Life and letters of Erasmus.B-Erl5 

Lord Beaconsfield.B-B35 

Oceana.919.4-F93 

Short studies on great subjects. Ser. 1-4. 

4 v.824-F93 

Spanish story of the Armada, etc... 946-F93 
Thomas Carlyle ; first forty years. 2 V.B-C21F 

Thomas Carlyle; life in London.B-C21F1 

Fry, Henrv. North Atlantic steam naviga¬ 
tion.387-F94 

Fryatt, F. E. and others. Some curious 

schools.371.9-F94 

Fuller, A. S. Grape culturist.634-F96 

Practical forestry.634.9-F96 

Fuller, A. AV. Artistic homes.728-F96 

Fuller, Andrew. Principal works and re¬ 
mains.204-F96 

Fuller, C. E. Reminiscences of James A. 

Garfield.B-G18F 

Fuller, Thomas. Good thoughts in bad times, 

and other papers.242-F96 

Holy and profane states.241-F96F 

Fulton, John. Laws of marriage.347-F96 

Fulton, R. I., and Trueblood, T. C., comp. 

Choice readings.808.8-F96 

Fuseli, Henry, joint author. See. .. .Barry, 
James. 

Fustel de Coulanges, N. D. (The) ancient 

city.913.38-F98 

Fyffe, C. A. Modern Europe. 3 v.940-F99 

Gaddis, Rev. M. P. Conversion of a skeptic ; 

C. R. Baldwin. B-B19 

Foot-prints of an itinerant.B-G115 

Gadow, Hans. In northern Spain.914.6-G11 

Gage. Mrs. F. D. (B.). Poems.811-G12 

Gage, Mrs. M. J., joint author. See.. . Stan¬ 
ton, Mrs. E. (C.) 

Gage, AV. L. Leisurely journey.914-G12 

Modern historical atlas.*911-G12 




































































264 


AUTHOR INDEX. 


Gaines, Garry. American girl of the period. 

396-G12 

Gairdner, James. Henry YII.B-H395 

Life and reign of Richard III.B-R383 

Houses of Lancaster and York.942-G13 

Galaxy, Jan., 1869-Dec., 1877. v. 7-24. .*051-G13 
Galbraith, A. M. Hygiene and physical cul¬ 
ture for women.613-G13 

Galbraith, E. Composition in the school¬ 
room.428-G13 

Galton, Douglas. Construction of healthy 

dwellings.628-G13 

Galton, Francis. English men of science. 

925-G13 

Hereditary genius.136-G13 

Gamble, E. B. Evolution of woman... 396-G14 
Gannett, Henry, joint author. See... Hewes, 

F. W. 

Garbett, E. L. Principles of design in archi¬ 
tecture .720-V83 

Garden, The.630-G16 

Gardiner, S. R. First two Stuayts and the 

Puritan revolution.942-G16 

Student’s history of England. 3 v. 942-G16S 

Thirty years’ war.'..943-G16 

Gardner, Alice. Julian, philosopher and em¬ 
peror.B-J94 

Gardner, E. C. Home interiors.645-G17 

Homes and how to make them.728-G17 

House that Jill built.728-G17H 

Illustrated homes.728-G17I 

Gardner, F. B. Everybody’s paint book. 

698-G17 


Gardner, John, ed. Bleaching, dyeing, and 

calico-printing.667-G17 

Garfield, J. A., 20th Pres, of the U. S. Gar¬ 
field’s words.818-G18 

Works. 2 v.815-G18 

Garland, H. A. Life of John Randolph. B-R153G 
Garnett, Richard. History of Italian liter¬ 
ature ...850.9-G19 

Garrett, E. H. Romance and reality of the 

Puritan coast.917.44-G19 

Garrett, Rhoda and Agnes. Suggestions for 

house decoration. 645-G19 

Garrison, W. P. and F. J. William Lloyd 

Garrison, 1805-79. 4 v. B-G19 

Gaskell, Mrs. E. C. (S.) Happy homes and 

hearts that make them.170-G21 

Life of Charlotte Bronte. 2 v.E-B78 

Same ; 2 v. in 1.B-B78a 

Gasparin, V. B., Comtesse de. Near and heav¬ 
enly horizons.244-G21 

Gatchell, Charles. How to feed the sick. 

613-G22 


Gates, W. F. Anecdotes of great musicians. 

927-G22 

Gatty, Alfred. Key to Lord Tennyson’s “ In 

Memoriam ”.821-T26y2 

Gautier, Th6ophile. My household of pets. 

j636-G23 

Gavazzi, Alessandro. Lectures in New York, 
etc.282-G24 


Gay, S. H. James Madison.B-M26 

joint author. See. .. Bryant, W. C. 

Gayarre, C. E. A. Louisiana.976.3-G25 

Gaye, Selina. Great world’s farm.581-G25 

World’s lumber room.504-G25 

Gazetteer; general of the U. S.*317-G25 

Geddes, James. History of the administra¬ 
tion of John de Witt. v. 1.B-W79 

Geddie, John. Beyond the Himalayas. 

915.1-G266 

Russian Empire.947-G266 

Geikie, Archibald. Elementary lessons in 

physical geography.551-G27 

Geological sketches.550-G27G 

Geology.550-G27 

Outlines of field-geology.550-G270 

Physical geography.551-G27P 

Scenery of Scotland....554-G27 

Geikie, Cunningham. Holy Land and the 

Bible. 2 v.915.6-G27 

Hours with the Bible. 6 v. .221-G27 

Life.170-G27 

New Testament hours. 4 v.225-G27 

Old Testament characters.221-G270 

General Federation of Women’s Clubs. Third 

biennial, 1896.396-G29 

George, Henry. Progress and poverty.330-G29P 

Science of political economy.330-G29 

Gerard, Mme. E. (de L.) Land beyond the 

forest.914.39-G31 

Gerhard, Frederick. Illinois as it is.. 977.3-G31 
Gerhard, W. P. Disposal of household wastes. 

628-G31 

Gervinus, G. G. Shakespeare commentaries. 

*822.33-G32 


Gesenius, William. Hebrew and English 


lexicon.*492-G33 <• 

Gessert, M. A., joint author. See... From- 
berg, E. O. 

Gibbes, E. O. Origin of sin, etc.204-G35 

Gibbon, Edward. Decline and fall of the Ro¬ 
man empire 7 v.937.G35 

Gibbons, J. S. Public debt of the U. S.336-G35 
Gibbons, Mrs. P. E. “ Pennsylvania Dutch,” 

etc.814-G35 

Giberne, Agnes. Among the stars.j523-G35 

Ocean of air.j551-G35 

Radiant suns.j523-G35R 

Starry skies.j523-G35S 

Sun, moon, and stars.j523-G35Sl 

Twilight talks..,.,.j530-G35 

World’s foundations.j551-G35W 

Gibson, J. M. Ages before Moses.222-G35 

Gibson, John. Science gleanings in many 

fields.590-G34 

Gibson, L. H. Beautiful houses.728-G35 

Convenient houses.728-G35C 

Gibson, W. H. Camp life in the woods, and 

tricks of trapping.799-G35 

My studio neighbors. 590-G35 

Sharp eyes.590-G35S 


Giddings, F. H. Principles of sociology.301-G36 
Giddings, J. R. Exiles of Florida... 975.9-G36 









































































AUTHOR INDEX. 


2C5 


Giffen, Robert. Essays in finance. Ser 2. 

330-G36 

Giflin, W. M. How not to teach, etc_371-G36 

Gilbert, Frank. Jethro Wood.B-W85 

Gilbert, J. H., comp. Burning words of bril¬ 
liant writers.*208-G37 

Gilchrist, Anne. Mary Lamb.B-L165 

Gildehaus, Charles. In rhyme and time. 

811-G376 

Gilder, J. L., joint author. See ... .Cone, H. G. 

Gilder, R. W. Five books of song.811-G38 

Gilder, W. H. Ice-pack and tundra. .919.8-G38 

Schwatka’s search.919.8-G38S 

Giles, J. A. Six old English chronicles. 942-G39 

Gill, John. Systems of education.371-G41 

Gill, W. W. Jottings from the Pacific. 266-G41 
Gillespie, W. M. Treatise on surveying. 526-G41 
Gillmore, Parker. (Ubique.) Prairie and 

forest.799-G41 

Gilman, Arthur. History of the American 

people. 973-G42 

Kings, queens and barbarians.j909-G42 

Short stories from the dictionary.. ,j423-G42 

Story of Boston.974.4-G42 

Story of Rome. 937-G42 

Story of the Saracens.953-G42 

Tales of the pathfinders.j973-G42T 

and Shepardson, F. W. American people. 

J973-G423 

and others. Poets’ homes.928-G423 

ed. Magna Charta stories.j909-G422 

joint ed. See... .Schaff, Philip. 

Gilman, Bradley. Musical journey of Dor¬ 
othy and Delia.j780-G42 

Gilman, D. C. James Monroe. B-M75 

Gilman, N. P. Laws of daily conduct. 170-G42 
Profit sharing between employer and em¬ 
ploye .331-G42 

Socialism and the American spirit.. .335-G42 
Gilmore, G. W. Korea from its capital. 

915.19-G425 

Gilmore, J. H., comp. Academic speaker. 

808.8-G42 

Gilmore, J. R. (Edmund Kirke.) Advance- 

guard.973.3-G42 

John Sevier as a commonwealth builder; 
sequel to “ Rearguard of the Revolution.” 

B-Se8 

Rear-guard of the Revolution... . 973.3-G42B, 
and Abbott, Lyman. Gospel history. 

232.9-J51G 

Gilmore, W. E. Life of Edward Tiffin. .. B-T44 
Gilmour, James. Among the Mongols .915.1-G429 
Gindley, Anton. Thirty years’war. 2v. 943-G43 
Giraldus. Cambrensis. Historical works. 

941.5-G44 


Gissing, George. Charles Dickens. B-D55G 

Gladden, Washington. Lord’s prayer. . .226-G45 

Ruling ideas of the present age. 204-G45 

Social facts and forces. 304-G45 

Who wrote the Bible ?. 220-G45 


Working people and their employers. .331-G45 


Gladstone, W. E. Gleanings of past years. 

7 v. 824-G45 

Homeric synchronism. 883.1-G45 

Juventus mundi.883.1-G45J 

Vatican decrees, etc.282-G45 

Glascock, W. H. Stories of Columbia ,j97O-G40 
Glasgow, David. Watch and clock making. 

681-G40 

Glave, E. J. In savage Africa.916.7-G468 

Glazebrook, R. T. Laws and properties of 

matter.53O-G40 

Glazier, Willard. Battles for the Union. 

973.7- G40 

Down the Great river.917.7-G467 

Gleig, G. R. British military commanders. 

3 v.923-G48 

Story of the battle of Waterloo.944-G48 

Glenn, T. A., comp. List of some American 

genealogies. .... .*929.1-G48 

Glisan, Rodney. Two years in Europe.914-G49 
Glynn, Joseph. Construction of cranes and 

other hoisting machinery.621.1-En3 

Gneist, Rudolf. Student’s history of the Eng¬ 
lish Parliament.328-G53 

Godkin, E. L. Problems of modern democ¬ 
racy.,.304-G54 

Reflections and comments.814-G54 

Unforeseen tendencies of democracy .321-G54 
Godley, A. D. Socrates and Athenian society 

in his day.183.2-Sol4G 

Godwin, Parke. Biography of William 0. 

Bryant. 2 v.B-B84G 

Commemorative addresses.920-G54 

Gohre, Paul. Three months in a workshop. 

331-G56 

Goldsmith, Oliver. History of Rome.. .937-G57 

Miscellaneous works. 4v.828-G57W 

Poems, plays, and essays.828-G57 

-Select poems; ed. by Rolfe.821-G57 

Selection from his works.828-G57S 

Gomme, G. L., ed. Dialect, proverbs, and 

world-lore.398-G58 

English traditional lore; added, Customs 
of foreign countries and peoples . .398-G58E 

Manners and customs.390-G58 

Popular superstitions.398-G58P 

Gonse, Louis. Eugene Fromentin.B-F925 

Gooch, F. C. Face to face with the Mexicans. 

917.2-G59 

Good and great men.j920-G59 

Good company, 1879-1881. v 4-7.051-G59 

Good company for every day in the year. 

808.8- G59 

Goodale, Elaine. Journal of a farmer’s 

daughter.818-G61 

and D. R. Apple-blossoms.j811-G61 

Goode, G. B., ed. Smithsonian institution, 
1846—96; hist, of its first half century. 

*506-G61 

Goodeve, T. M. Elements of mechanism. J 

621.8- G61 

Principles of mechanics.531-G61 

Goodloe, D. R. Birth of the Republic 973.3-G62 

























































266 


AUTHOR INDEX. 


Goodnow, F. J. Municipal problems.. .352-G62 
Goodnow, Mrs. J. A. B., joint author. See 
Creegan, C. C. 

Goodrich, F. E. Life of Winfield Scott Han- 

• cock.B-H19 

Goodrich, S. G. (Peter Parley.) Celebrated 

American Indians.970.5-G62 

Glance at philosophy:.jl02-G62 

Glance at the physical sciences.j504-G62 

Literature....j809-G62 

Manners, customs, and antiquities of the 

Indians.970.1-G62 

Recollections of a lifetime. 2v.B-G62 

. Wonders of geology.j550-G62 

World and its inhabitants.551-G62 

Goodwin, J. A. Pilgrim republic... .974.4-G63 
Goodwin, M. W. Colonial cavalier. ..917.5-G63 
Royce, A. C., and Putnam, Ruth, ed. His¬ 
toric New York.974.7-G634 

Goodyear, W. H. Renaissance and modern 
art.709-G64 

• Roman and mediaeval art.709-G64R 

Gordon, Sir A. H. Earl of Aberdeen.B-Ab3 

Gordon, A. J. Ecce venit.232-G647 

Gordon, Gen. C. G. Journals at Kartoum. 

B-G65G 

Gordon, G. A. Christ of to-day.232-G65 

Witness to immprtality.218-G65 

Gordon, G. H. Campaign of the Army of 

’ Virginia .973.7-G65 

Gordon, H. L. Feast of the virgins-811-G66 

Gordon, J. E. H. Electricity and magnetism. 

• 2 v.537-G65 

Practical treatise o n electric lighting. 

537.8- G65 

Gordon, L. D., joint author. See'... .Symonds, 
Margaret. 

Gordon, M. L. American missionary in 

Japan.266-G65 

Gordon, Mrs. Mary (W.) Christopher North ; 

a memoir of John Wilson.B-W694 

Gordon, W. J. How London lives.352-G66 

Gordon-Cumming, C. F. See _Cumming, 

C. F. Gordon-. 

Gordy, W. F., and Twitchell, W. I. Path- 

. finder in American history.*973-G65 

Gore, George. Electro-metallurgy.671-G66 

Gore, J. H. Geodesy.526-G66 

Goss, W. L. Soldier's story of captivity at 

Andersonville, etc.973.7-G69 

Gosse, E. W. Critical Kit-kats.824-G69 

Gray... B-G79 

Seventeenth century studies.821.09-G69 

Short history of modern English literature. 

820.9- G69 

ed. See... .Literatures of the world. 

Gosse, P. H. Evenings at the microscope. 

592-G69 

• History of the Jews.933-G69 

(The) ocean.591-G69 

Gothe, J. W. von. Autobiography. 2v.. B-G71 
Dramatic works; tr. by Swanwick and 
Scott.832-G71D 


Gothe, J. W. von., cont. Faust; tr. by Hay¬ 
ward. 832-G71F 

Same; tr. by Taylor. 2 v.832-G71Ft 

Hermann and Dorothea; tr. by Frothing- 

ham.831-G71H 

Many colored threads.838-G71M 

Maxims and reflections.838-G71 

Poems; tr. by Bowring, and others.. 831-G71 

Poems and ballads.831-G71P 

Wisdom of Gothe; comp, by Blackie. 

838-G71W 

and Arnim, Bettina von. Correspondence 

with a child.836-G713 

Gottschalk, L. M. Notes of a pianist... .B-G717 

Gough, J. B. Autobiography.B-G72 

Sunlight and shadow.B-G72S 

Gouin, Francois. Art of teaching and study¬ 
ing languages.407-G72 

Gould, A. A., joint author. See... Agassiz, 
Louis. 

Gould, E. S. Good English.428.3-G73 

Gould, E. W. Fifty years on the Mississippi. 

387-G73 

Gould, J. M. How to camp out.796-G73 

Gould, L. D. Art and science of stair-build¬ 
ing .694-G73 

Gould. Sabine Baring-. Curious myths of the 

Middle Ages.291-G73 

Origin and development of religious belief. 

Pt. 1.201-G73 

Story of Germany.943-G73 

Gower, R. C. S.-L, Lord. Figure painters of 

Holland.927-G74 

My reminiscences. 2 v. in 1.B-G74 

Romney and Lawrence.B-R66 

Gowing, L. F. Five thousand miles in a 

sledge.915.7-G746 

Graeme, Elliott. Beethoven.B-B396 

Graff, J. F. ( Graybeard .) Graybeard’s Colo¬ 
rado.917.88-G76 

“ Graybeard’s” lay sermons.252-G75 

Graham, H. G. Rousseau.B-R76 

Graham, P. A. Country pastimes for boys. 

796-G76 

Graham, Walter. Brassfounder’s manual. 

673-G76 

Graham, William. Socialism, new and old. 

335-G76 

Grahame, Kenneth. Pagan papers.824-G76 

Grant, A. J. Greece in the Age of Pericles. 

938-G77 

Grant, Sir Alexander, Bart. Aristotle . 888.5-G77 

Xenophon.888.3-G77 

Grant, Allan, ed. Mr. Secretary Pepys, with 

extracts from his diary.B-P39G 

Grant, J. B. Our common birds, and how to 

know them...598.2-G76 

Grant, James. Great metropolis. Ser. 2. 

2 v. in 1.824-G77 

Grant, U. S., 18th Pres, of the U. S. Personal 

memoirs. 2 v. B-G77 

Grantham, John. On iron ship building. 

*699-G77 


































































AUTHOR INDEX. 


267 


Grantham, John, cont. Iron ship-build¬ 
ing.699-G77I 

Granville, J. M. How to make the best of 

life.613-G77 

Secret of a clear head.131-G77 

Secret of a good memory. 154-G77 

Sleep and sleeplessness. 613-G77S 


Grattan, T. C. History of the Netherlands. 

949.2-G77 

Graves, A. P., ed. Songs of Irish wit and hu¬ 


mour.821.08-G78 

Gray, Andrew. Absolute measurements in 

electricity and magnetism.537-G79 

Gray, Asa. How plants grow.581-G79 

Lessons in botany and vegetable physi¬ 
ology.581-G79L 

Same. In ... .581.9-G792 

Manual of botany of northern U. S.581.9-G79 
Same. In.... 581.9-G79L 

Structural botany.581-G79S 

and Coulter, J. M. Text-book of Western 

botany.581.9-G792 

Gray, G. Z. Children’s Crusade.j940-G79 

Gray, Henry. Anatomy.*611-G79 

Gray, Thomas. Poetical works.821-G79 

Select poems.821-G79S 

Great captains [series.] See _Dodge, T. A. 

Great cities of the Republic. 

v. 1. Todd, C. B. Story of the city of Xew York. 


974.7-T57 

v. 2. Todd, C. B. Story of Washington.975.3-T57 

v. 3. Gilman, Arthur. Story of Boston.974.4-G42 


Great commanders; ed. by J. G. Wilson. 


General Hancock. F. A. Walker. B-H1W9 

General Lee. Fitzhugh Lee. B-L51L 

General Scott. M. J. Wright. B-Sco34W 

General Sheridan. H. E. Davies. B-ShSD 

General Taylor. O. 0. Howard. B-T215 

General Washington. B. T. Johnson. B-W27J 


Great educators ; ed. by N. M. Butler. 

Powen, H. C. Froebel.371-B67 

CompayrA Gabriel. Abelard.378-C73 

Davidson, Thomas. Aristotle.371-D28 

De Garnio. Herbart and the Herbartians ....371-D36 
Fitch, Sir Joshua. Thomas and Matthew Aruold371-F55 

Hinsdale, B A. Horace Mann.371-H61 

Hughes, Rev. Thomas. Loyola.371-HS72 

West, A. F. Alcuin and rise of Christian schools.371-W52 


Great explorers. 

Sir John Franklin. A. H. Markham. B-F853M 

Great French writers. 

Victor Cousin. Jules Simon. B-C83 

Montesquieu. Albert Sorel. B-M765 

George Sand. E. M. Caro. B-D86C 

Madame de S6vign<5. Gaston Boissier. B-Sc83B 

Thiers. Paul de Remusat. B-T34R 

Turgot. L6ou Say. B-T84 

Great musicians; ed. by Francis Hviffer. 

Sebastian Bach. R. L. Poole. B-B12 

Handel. Mrs. Julian Marshall .B-H193 

Mendelssohn. W. S.Rockstro. B-.W52R 

Purcell. W. H. Cummings. B-P97 

Rossini. H. S. Edwards. B-R74 

Schubert. H. F. Frost. B-Sch77 

Schumann. J. A. F. Maitland . ...B-Sch8 

Weber. Sir Julius Benedict... B-W38 


Great words from great Americans 


Great writers; ed. by E. S. Robertson. 


Robert Browning. William Sharp. B-B8229 

Samuel T. Coleridge. Hall Caine. B-C6B 

Friedrich Schiller. H. W. Xevinson . B-Sch3?> 

Greeley, Horace. American conflict. 2 v. 

973.7-G81 

Essays [on] political economy.330-G81 

Overland journey from New York t<5 San. 

Francisco..917.8-G81 

What I know of farming.630-G81 


Greely, A. W. Explorers and travellers.923-G81 
Three years of Arctic service. 2v.919.8-G79 
Green, A. H. Birth and growth of worlds. 

523-G82 

and others. Coal; its history, etc.. .553-G823 


Green, Mrs. A. (S.) Henry II.B-H39 

Town life in the 15th century. 2 v.. .942-G82 

Green, J. H. Gambling exposed.174-G82 

Gambling unmasked.174-G82G 

Green, J. R. Conquest of England.942-G83 

Hist, of the English people. 4 v.. 942-G83E 

Making of England.942-G83M 

Short hist, of the English people.. .942-G83S 


Stray studies from England and Italy. 824-G83 
ed. Readings from English history 942-G83B. 

Green, T. M. Spanish conspiracy_ 976.9-G82 

Green, W. S. High Alps of New Zealand. 

919.3-G82 

Greene, C. E. Graphical method for analysis i 

of bridge trusses.624-G83 

Greene, C. S. Thrilling stories of the great 

Rebellion.973.7-G82 

Greene, F. D. Armenian crisis in Turkey. 

956-G83 

Greene, F. Y. (The) Mississippi.973.7-G83 

Sketches of army life in Russia. .. 914.7-G83 
Greene, G. W. German element in war of 

American Independence.973.3-G83 

Hist, view of Amer. Revolution..973.3-GS3H 

Life of Nathanael Greene. 3 v. B-G83 

Greene, H. R. English language.425-G83 

Greene, Homer. Coal and the coal mines.622-G83 
Greene, Robert, and Peele, George. Dra¬ 
matic and poetical works.822-G83 

Greener, W. W. Gun and its development. 

623-G84 

Gunnery in 1858.623-G84G 

Greenfield, W. S. Alcohol: its use and abuse. 

613-G84 

Greenough, Horatio. Essays. See .B-G85, 

Greenough, Mrs. Richard. See. .. Green¬ 
ough, Mrs. S. D. (L.) 

Greenough, Mrs. S. D. (L.) Mary Magdalene. 

821-G85 

Greenwood, Frederick. Imagination in 

dreams, and their study. 135-G85 

Greenwood, Grace, pseud. See -Lippin- 

cott, Mrs. S. J. (C.) 

Greenwood, J. M. Principles of education 

practically applied.371-G85 

Greenwood, James. In strange company. 

828-G857 

Wilds of London.914.2-G857 






































































268 


AUTHOR INDEX. 


Greenwood, James, of Jesus coll., Cambridge. 

• Treatise on navigation.527-G857 

Greenwood, W. H. Steel and iron.669-G86 

Greey, Edward. Bear-worshippers of Yezo. 

j915-G86 

^ Wonderful city of Tokio.j915-G86W 

Young Americans in Japan.j915-G86Y 

Gregory, D. S. Christian ethics.170-G87 

' Why four gospels ?.226-G87 

Gregory, Eliot. (An idler.) Worldly ways 

and byways.814-G86 

Gregory, O. G. Evidence of the Christian 

religion. 239-G86 

Gresswell, William. Our South African em¬ 
pire. 2 v. 968-G86 

Greville, C. C. F. Memoirs: reign of Queen 

Victoria. 3 v.942-G86M 

Memoirs: reigns of George IV. and Will¬ 
iam IV. 2 v.942-G86 

Grey, Charles. Early years of the Prince 

Consort.B-A114 

Griesbach, J. J. Greek Testament; Gries- 

bach’s text.225-G87 

Griesinger, K. T. (The) Jesuits. 2 v. 271-G87 

Griffin, S. B. Mexico of to-day.917.2-G875 

Griffis, W. E. Brave little Holland.. jS49-G87 

Corea, the hermit nation.951.9-G87 

Corea, without and within.915.19-G87 

Influence of Netherlands in making of 
Eng. Commonwealth and Amer. Repub¬ 
lic.287-St4 

Lily among thorns.223-G87 

Mikado's Empire.952-G87 

Pilgrims in their three homes.974.4-G87 

Religions of Japan.294-G87 

Romance of discovery.973.1-G87 

Sir William Johnson. B-J634 

Grimes, J. S. Geonomy. 551-G88 

Grimm, Herman. Life of Michael Angelo. 

2 v.B-M58G 

Grimshaw, Robert. Shop kinks and machine- 

shop chat..621.9-G88 

Grinnell, G. B. Pawnee hero stories and folk¬ 
tales .398-G88 

Story of the Indian.970.1-G88 

Grinnell, J. B. Men and events of forty 

years.B-G886 

Griswold, H. T. Home life of great authors. 

928-G88 

Grote, George. History of Greece. 12 v. 

938-G92 

Minor works.824-G92 

Grove, Sir George. Beethoven and his nine 

symphonies.785-G898 

ed. Dictionary of music and musicians. 

4 v., and Index.*780-G91 

Groves, C. E., and Thorp,William, ed. Chem¬ 
ical technology. 

v. 1. Mills, E. J., and Rowan, E. J. Fuel audits appli¬ 
cations. *662-M63 

Guerber, H. A. Legends of Middle Ages 398-G93 

Legends of the Rhine.398-G93L 

Myths of Greece and Rome.292-G83 


Guerber, H. A., cont. Myths of Northern 

lands.293-G83 

Stories of famous operas.782-G93 

Stories of the Wagner opera.782-G93S 

Guerin, Eugenie de. Journal.B-G93 

Guernsey, A. H. Ralph Waldo Emerson. 

B-Em3G 

Thomas Carlyle.B-C21G 

and Alden, H. M. Harper’s pictorial his¬ 
tory of the Rebellion. 2v.*973.7-G93 

and Davis, I. P. Health at home... 613-G93 
Guest, M. J. Handbook of English history. 

942-G93 

Guhl, Ernst, and Koner, Wilhelm. Life of 

the Greeks and Romans.913.38-G94 

Guild, Curtis. Abroad again.914-G943 

Britons and Muscovites.914.2-G943 

Over the ocean.914-G9430 

Guillemard, F. H. H. Life of Ferdinand 

Magellan. B-M27 

Guillemin, A. V. (The) sun.523-G94 

Wonders of the moon.523-G94W 

Guiney, L. 1., joint author. See... .Spofford, 

Mrs. H. (P.) 

Guinness, H. G. Approaching end of the 

age.232-G94 

Romanism and the Reformation.282-G94 

Guizot, F. P. G. Corneille and his times. 

B-C81G 

History of civilization. 3v.901-G95 

Origin of representative government.321-G95 
History of the English Revolution. . 942-G95 

John Calvin. .B-C137 

Outlines of history of France.944-G95 

Popular history of England. 5 v. .*942-G95P 
Popular history of France. 6 v... . 944-G95F 

Same .*944-G95F 

Shakspeare and his times.822.33-G95 

Gullick, T. J., and Timbs, John. Painting 

popularly explained..751-G95 

Gummere, F. B., ed. Old English ballads. 

821.08-G95 

Gunnison, J. W. Mormons; or, Latter-day 

saints.298-G96 

Gunther, A. C. L. G. Introduction to the 

study of fishes.597-G96 

Gurowski, Adam, Count. Russia as it is. 

947-G96 

Gustafson, Axel. Foundation of death. 178-G97 
Guthrie, Frederick. First book of knowledge. 

J607-G98 

Guthrie, John. Temperance physiology. 178-G98 
Guthrie, Thomas. Studies of character from 

the Old Testament.221.92-G98 

Guttmann, Oskar. Gymnastics of the voice. 

784-G98 

Guyot, Arnold. Creation.213-G99 

Earth and man.551-G99 

H. H. See. .. Jackson, Mrs. H. M. (F.) H. 

H., J. W. Story of the life of Mackav of 

Uganda.“jB-M19 

H., M., ed. Poetry of the gathered years. 

821.08-H11 


































































AUTHOR INDEX. 


269 


Hachenberg, G. P. Medical consultation 

book.*615-H114 

Hackel, Ernst. History of creation. 2v.575-H115 

Visit to Ceylon...!.915.4-H115 

Haddon, A. C. Evolution in art.745-H12 

Hadley, A. T. Railroad transportation. 385-H12 

Hadley, Caroline. Woodside.j598-H117 

Hadley, James. Introduction to Roman law. 

349-H12 


Hadow, W. H. Studies in modern music. 


Ser. 1-2. 2 v.780-H12 

Haigh, A. E. Attic theatre.792-H12 

Haldane, Robert, joint ed. See _Spon, E. 

Haldeman, S. S. Word-building.422-H13 

Hale, E. E. Boys’ heroes.>....j923-H13 

For fifty years.811-H13 

How they lived in Hampton.174-H13 

How to do it.•. 177-H13 

Life of George Washington.B-W27H 

Seven Spanish cities.914.6-H13 

Story of Massachusetts.974.4-H13 

Sybaris, and other homes. .331-H13 

What career?.170-H13 


and E. E., jr. Franklin in France. 2 v. 

B-F85H 


and Susan. Family flight around home. 

j917-H132 

Family flight over Egypt and Syria. 

j916-H132 

Family flight through France, Germany, 

etc.j914-H132 

Family flight through Mexico.... j917-H132F 

Story of Spain.946-H132 

and others. Workingmen’s homes. 331-H134 

ed. Lights of two centuries.920-H13 

Stories of adventure.j910-H134S 

Stories of discovery.j910-H134 

Stories of invention.j609-H134 

Stories of the sea. J904-H134 

Stories of war.j973-H134 

Hale, Edward. Fall of the Stuarts and west¬ 
ern Europe.942-H13 

Hale, G. E. Little flower-people.j580-H13 

Hale, L. P. Fagots for the fireside. . ,j793-H135 
and White, M. E. Three hundred decora¬ 
tive and fancy articles.746-H137 

Hale, Mrs. S. J. (B.) Manners.177-H13 

Woman’s record.920.7-H13 

Hale, Susan. Painting with oil and water- 

colors on silk, etc.751-H13 

Story of Mexico.972-H13 

Haliburton, T. C. (Sam Slick.) Clockmaker. 

817-H134 


Halkett, Samuel, and Laing, John, ed. Dic¬ 
tionary of the anonymous and pseudon¬ 
ymous literature of Great Britain. 4 v. 

*014-H14 


Hall, C. C., and others. Christian worship. 

264-H143 

Hall, C. F. Arctic researches.919.8-H135 

Hall, E. B. Memoir of Mary L. Ware.. B-W22 
Hall, Edwin. Puritans and their principles. 

274-H14 


Hall, F. H. Social customs.395-H14 

Hall, Frederic. Invasion of Mexico by the 

French, etc.972-H14 

Hall, Hiland. History of Vermont. 974.3-H14 
Hall, Hubert. Society in Elizabethan age. 

942-H14 

Hall, James, Judge. Letters from the West. 

917.7-H137 

Notes on the western states.917.7-H137N 

Romance of western history.977-H137 

Statistics of the west, 1836.917.7-H137S 

Hall, John. God’s word through preaching. 

251-H14 

Papers for home reading.240-H14 

Hall, L. V., joint author. See .... Artman, 
William. 

Hall, Mrs. Matthew. Queens of England be¬ 
fore the Norman conquest.923-H14 

Hall, Newman. Land of Forum and Vatican. 

914.5-H137 

Hall, Robert. Miscellaneous works... .204-H14 

Hall, S. C. Book of memories.920-H14 

Retrospect of a long life, 1815-83.B-H143 

and Mrs. A. M. (F.) Ireland. 3 V.914.15-H14 
Hall, T. C. Power of an endless life. 252-C146 
Hall, W. W. Fun better than physic.. .613-H14 

Health by good living.613-H14H 

Hallam, Henry. Constitutional history of 

England. 3v.342.42-H15 

Introd. to literature of Europe. 4 V.809-H15 
Europe during Middle Ages. 3 v. .. .940-H15 
Halleck, Fitz-Greene, and Drake, J. R. Poet¬ 
ical writings.811-H154 

Halleck, R. P. Psychology and psychic cul¬ 
ture.150-H15 

Halliday, George. Mechanical graphics. 

744-H15 

Halliday, S. B., joint author. See... .Abbott, 
Lyman. 

Halliwell, J. O., afterivards assumed the name 

of Phillipps. Outlines of the life of 

Shakespeare.B-Shl5 

Provincial dialects of England.427-H15 

Hallock, Charles. Fishing tourist.799-H16 

Hallowell, A. D., ed. James and Lucretia 

Mott.B-M855 

Hallowell, R. P. Pioneer Quakers.289-H16 

Quaker invasion of Massachusetts 974.4-H16 

Halpine, C. G. (Miles O’Reilly.) Life, adven¬ 
tures, etc., of private Miles O’Reilly. 


818-H16 

Poetical works.811-H16 

Halstead, Murat. Story of Cuba ... 972.9-H16 
and Beale, J. F., jr. Life of Jay Gould. 

B-G73 

Ham, C. H. Manual training.371-H17 

Hamerton, P. G. Autobiography, 1834-58; 

and Memoir, by his wife, 1858-94.B-H17 

Etching and etchers.767-H17 

French and English.914.4-H17 

Graphic arts.740-H17 

Human intercourse.170-H17 

Intellectual life. 374-H17 






























































270 


AUTHOR INDEX. 


Hamerton, P. G., cont. Life of Turner.. B-T85 

Painter’s camp.. 914.1-H17 

Paris in old and present times.. 914.4-H17P 

Portfolio papers.704-H17 

Round my house.914.4-H17R 

Sylvan year.;.824-H17 

Hamilton, Alexander. Works. 3 v... .308-H18 
Jay, John, and Madison, James. Federal¬ 
ist.342.73-H183 

Same. 2 v. In... 308-H18, v. 2-3 

Hamilton, C. J. Women writers. 2 v. .928-H18 
Hamilton, Gail , pseud. See... Dodge, M. A. 
Hamilton, J. A. Life of Daniel O’Connell ,B-Oc5 
Hamilton, J. W., joint ed. See... Flood, 

T. L. 

Hamilton, P. J. Rambles in historic lands. 

914-H18 

Hamilton, Sir William, Bart. Lectures on 


logic.160-H18 

Lectures on metaphysics.110-H18 

Hamlen, G. Chats.814-H184 

Hamley, Sir E. B. Voltaire...B-VS8 

War in the Crimea.947-H18 


Hamlin, A. C. Leisure hours among the gems. 

553-H18 

Hamlin, Cyrus. Among the Turks. 914.96-K18 
Hamlin, M. C. W. Legends of le Detroit. 

398-H18 

Hammond, Mrs. E. H. ( L. Capsadell.) Com¬ 
plete guide to silk culture.638-E18 

Hammond, S. H., and Mansfield, L.W. Coun¬ 
try margins and rambles of a journalist. 

818-H187 

Hammond, W. A. Spiritualism.133-K18 

Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, 

Va. Twenty-two years’ work.371.9-H18 

Hanaford, P. A. Abraham Lincoln.... B-L63H 

Life of George Peabody.B-P31 

Women of the century. 920.7-H19 

Hancock, Mrs. A. (R.) Reminiscences of Win¬ 
field Scott Hancock. B-H19H 

Hancock, A. U. History of Chile.983-H19 

Hand-book of domestic medicine.610-H19 

Hannay, David. Admiral Blake. B-B58 

• Later renaissance. 809-H19 

Hanson, C. H. Land of Greece.914.95-H19 

ed. Homer’s stories simply told. .883.1-H193 

Hapgood, I. F. Russian rambles.914.7-H21 

Harbaugh, Henry. Heaven.237-H21 

Heavenly recognition. 237-H21H 

Harcourt, Marquess de. Memoir of the Duch¬ 
ess of Orleans.B-Or52 

Harcourt, L. F. Vernon-. Achievements in 

engineering.620-H21 

Harcus, William, ed. South Australia.994-H22 
Hardinge, E. M. With the wild flowers. 582-H21 
Hardy, E. J. Five talents of woman.. .396-H22 
How to be happy though married... .173-H22 

“ Manners makyth man.”.170-H22 

Hardy, G. E. Five hundred books for the 

young.*028-H22 

Hare, A. J. C. Cities of southern Italy and 
Sicily.914.5-H23C 


Hare, A. J. C., cont. Days near Paris . 914.4-H23 


Days near Rome.914.5-H23D 

Florence. 914.5-H23 

Holland and Scandinavia. 914.92-H23 

Life and letters of Baroness Bunsen-B-B88 

Records of a quiet life.B-H22 

Studies in Russia.914.7-H23 

Venice. 914.5-H23V 

Walks in London.914.2-H23 

Walks in Rome.914.5-H23R 

Wanderings in Spain.914.6-H23 


Hare, A. W. and J. C. Guesses at truth. 

828-H222 

Hargreaves, William. Alcohol and science. 

613-H22 

Harlan, G. C. Eyesight and how to care for 


it.613-H223 

Harland, Marion, pseud. See. .. .Terhune, 
Mrs. M. V. (H.) 


Harlow, L. K., ed. World’s best hymns. 

245-H22 

Harnack, Adolf. Outlines of the history of 


dogma.230-H23 

Harper, C. G. Marches of Wales.. 914.2-H232 
Practical handbook of drawing for modern 
methods of reproduction.741-H23 


Harper, H. A. Bible and modern discoveries. 

222-H23 

Harper’s book of facts ; ed. by Lewis. ,*031-H23 
Harper’s new monthly magazine, June, 1850- 


Nov., 1898. v. 1-97.*051-H23 

Same, June, 1852-Nov., 1897. v. 5-97. 

051-H23 


Index to v. 1-70, June, 1850-June. 1885. 

*051-H23Z 

Harper’s round table, weekly, May 4-Oct. 26. 

1897. v. 18.j051-H25 

Harriman, Walter. Travels and observations 

in the Orient.915.6-H235 

Harris, A. B. Dooryard folks, and a Winter 

garden.j590-H24 

How we went birds’-nesting.598.2-H24 

Pleasant authors for young folks.. j928-H24 

^ Wild flowers.j580-H24 

Harris, C. F. Catalogue of Harris collection 

of American poetry.*016-H24 

Harris, J. C. ( Uncle Remus.) Daddy Jake 

the runaway. .398-H24 

Little Mr. Thimblefinger and his queer 

country.398-H24L 

Mr. Rabbit at home.398-H24M 

Nights with Uncle Remus.398-H24H 

Uncle Remus and his friends.398-H24U1 

Uncle Remus: his songs and his sayings. 

398-H24U 

Harris, John. Mammon..179-H24 

Man primeval.. .213-H24 

Pre-Adamite earth.213-H24P 

Harris, Joseph. Gardening for young and 

old.635-H24 

Talks on manures.631-H24 

Harris, Richard. Illustrations in advocacy. 

340.9-H24 


































































AUTHOR INDEX. 


271 


Harris, S. S., Bp. Relation of Christianity 

to civil society.261-H24 

Harris, T. L„ Trent affair.973.7-H24 

Harris, Sir W. S. Galvanism.537-H24 

Harris, W. T. Introduction to the study of 

philosophy.150-H24 

ed. See... International education series. 
Harrison, Benjamin, 23d Pres, of the U. S. 

Speeches, 1888-92.815-H242 

This country of ours.342.73-H242 

Harrison, Mrs. C. (C.) Woman’s handiwork 

in modern homes.746-H25 

Harrison, Frederic. Choice of books 824-H244 

Oliver Cromwell.B-C88H 

Harrison, J. A. Greek vignettes. 914.95-H246 

History of Spain.946-H246 

Spain in profile..914.6-H246 

Story of Greece.938-H246 

Harrison, J. B. Certain dangerous tenden¬ 
cies in American life, etc.331-H25 

Harrison, J. E. Mythology & monuments of 

ancient Athens..913.38-H248 

Harrison, T. F., joint author See ... .Kiddle, 
Henry. 

Harrison, W. J. Hist, of photography .770-H25 
Harrison, Wilmot. Memorable London 

houses.914.2-H25 

Hart, A. B. Formation of the Union.. 973-H26 

Hart, J. M. German universities.378-H26 

Hart, V. C. Western China.915.1-H26 

Harte, Bret. Echoes of the foot-hills. 811-H25 

Poems.811-H25P 

Poetical works.811-H25P1 

Two men of Sandy Bar.812-H25 

Hartelius, T. J. Home gymnastics. .. 613-H26 
Hartmann, Robert. Anthropoid apes. .599-H26 

Hartshorne, Henry. Our homes.613-H264 

Harvard University, Camb., Mass. Cat¬ 
alogue, 1895-96...*378-H265 

Harvey, Peter. Reminiscences and anecdotes 

of Daniel Webster.B-W39H 

Hasell, E. J. Calderon.B-C127 

Tasso.B-T18 

Haskins, C. W. Argonauts of California. 

917.94-H27 

Hassall, Arthur. Louis XIY.B-L92 

Hassard, Annie. Floral decorations-716-H27 

Hassard, J. R. G. Life of Pope Pius IX.B-P686 
Hassaurck, Frederick. Four years among 

Spanish-Americans.918.6-H27 

Hatcher, E. N. Last four weeks of the War. 

973.7-H28 

Hatton, Frank. North Borneo.919.1-H283 

Hatton, Joseph. Henry Irving’s impressions 

of America. ...917.3-H285 

and Harvey, Moses. Newfoundland. 

. 917.1-H286 

Hatton, Thomas. Hints for sketching in 

water color.751-H28 

Haven, Gilbert, Bp. Our next-door neigh¬ 
bor. 917.2-H29 

Haven, Joseph. Mental philosophy-150-K29 


Havergal, F. R. Kept for the Master’s use. 

242-H2.9 

Poems. Ser. 1-2. 2v.821-H29 

Royal grace and loyal gifts.242-H29R 

Havergal, M. Y. G. Memorials of Francis 

Ridley Havergal. B-H296 

Haweis, Mrs. H. R. See... .Haweis, Mrs. M. 

E. (J.) 

Haweis, H. R. My musical memories. 

780-H31M 

Music and morals.780-H31 

Haweis, Mrs. M. E. (J.) Art of beauty.646-H31 

Chaucer for schools.821-C39y 

Hawes, Stephen. Synchronology of principal 

events in history.*902-H31 

Hawkins, Frederick. Annals of the French 

stage. 2 v.792-H31 

Hawthorne, Nathaniel. American note¬ 
books... .917.44-H32 

Our old home and English note-books. 2 v. 

914.2-H320 

Our old home ; English sketches. . 914.2-H32 
Passages from the French and Italian note¬ 
books.914.5-H32 

Saxon studies.914.3-H318 

[Selections.].j818-H32S 

Sketches and studies.818-H32 

Hawthorne, Julian. Confessions and criti¬ 
cisms. 814-H318 

Nathaniel Hawthorne and his wife. 2 v. 

B-H31H 

Hay, John. Castillian days.914.6-H32 

Pike county ballads.811-H32 

Poems.811-H32P 

Hayden, F. V., and Selwyn, A. R. C., ed. 

North America.917-H33 

Haydn, H. G., ed. American heroes on mis¬ 
sion fields. 922-H33 

Haydn, Joseph. Dictionary of dates. *902-H33 
Haydon, B. R. Life, letters and table talk. 

B-H324 

Hayes, A. A., jr. New Colorado and Santa 

F6 trail.917.88-H333 

Hayes, I. I. Arctic boat journey. . .919.8-H335 

Land of desolation.919.8-H335I< 

Haygood, A. G. Our brother in black.326-H33 

Hayne, P. H. Poems.811-H33 

Haynes, J. E. Pseudonyms of authors. *014-H33 
Hays, Frances. Women of the day ,*920.7-H33 

Hayward, Abraham. Goethe.B-G71H 

Hazard, Samuel. Santa Domingo.. .917.29-H33 

Hazell’s annual, 1896.*032-H33 

Hazeltine, M. W. Chats about books. 804-H33 
Hazen, W. B. Narrative of military service. 

973.7-H33 

Hazlitt, W. C. Gleanings in old garden lit¬ 
erature.635-H33 

Hazlitt, William. English comic writers. 

824-H33 

Lectures on the English poets... .821.09-H33 
Life of Napoleon Bonaparte. 3 v.... B-N16H 
Literature of the age of Elizabeth, and 
Characters of Shakespear’s plays.. .822-H33 



























































272 


AUTHOR INDEX. 


Hazlitt, William, cont. Plain speaker. 824-K33P 
Sketches and essays, and Winterslow. 

824-1I33S 

Spirit of the age.824-K83S1 

Table talk.824-H33T 

Head, P. R. Van Dyck.B-D98 

joint author. See.. . Poynter, E. J. 

Headley, J. T. Chaplains and clergy. . 922-H34 
Farragut and our naval commanders.923-H34 

Great Rebellion. 2v.973.7-H34 

Letters from Italy.914.5-H34 

Luther and Cromwell...904-H34 

Miscellanies.904-H34M 

Napoleon and his marshals.B-N16H1 

Sacred mountains, characters and scenes 

in the Holy Land.220.9-H34 

Second war with England. 2 v... 973.5-H34 

Washington and his generals.923-H34W 

ed. Mountain adventures.910-H341 

Headley, P. C. Fight it out on this line: 

Gen. Grant.jB-G77 

Fighting Phil. Gen. Sheridan.jB-Sh5 

Life of Empress Josephine. B-J78H 

Life of Louis Kossuth.B-K846H 

Life of Mary, Queen of Scots.B-M36 

Miner boy and his monitor: J. Ericsson ,jB-Er4 

Old Stars. Gen. Mitchel.jB-M685 

Public men of to-day.923-H342 

Heady, Morrison, (Uncle Juvinell.) Farmer 

boy.jB-W27H 

Healy, G. P. A. Reminiscences of a portrait 

painter.B-H34 

Heard, A. F. Russian church and Russian 

dissent.281-H35 

Heard, F. F. Curiosities of law reporters. 


340.9-H35 

Oddities of the law.340.9-H350 

Shakespeare as a lawyer. 822.33-H35 

Hearn, Lafcadio. Gleanings in Buddha-fields. 

915.2-H35G 

Glimpses of unfamiliar Japan. 2 V.915.2-H35 

Out of the East.915.2-H350 

Some Chinese ghosts.398-H35 

Two years in French West Indies. 917.29-H35 
Heath, B. S. Labor and finance revolution. 

336-H35 


Heath, Laban. Heath’s infallible counter¬ 


feit detector.*332-H35 

Heath, R. F. Albrecht Durer^.B-D93 

Titian.B-T53H 

Heather, J. F. Drawing and measuring in¬ 
struments.744-H35 

Optical instruments.770-V33 

Heaton, J. L. Story of Vermont.974.3-H35 

Heaton, M. C. Correggio.B-C816 

Hebberd, S. S. Wisconsin under the domin¬ 
ion of France.977.5-H35 


Hedge, F. H. Hours with German classics. 

830.9-H36 


Hedley, F. Y. Marching through Georgia. 

973.7-H36 

Hedrick, M. A. Incidents of the Civil war. 

*973.7-H365 


Heeren, A. H. L. Political system of Europe, 

etc.940-H36 

Heilprin, Angelo. Geographical and geolog¬ 
ical distribution of animals.591-H36 

Heilprin, Louis. Historical reference book. 

*902-H36 

Heine, Heinrich. Pictures of travel.. 914-H36 

Poems; tr. by Bowring.831-H36 

Prose miscellanies.838-H36 

Religion and philosophy in Germany.274-H36 
Heinrich, J. J. Window flower garden. 716-H36 
Heliodorus, Longus, and Achilles Tatius. 

Greek romances.888.9-H37 

Helps, Sir Arthur. Companions of my sol¬ 
itude.■.824-H37 

Essays written in the intervals of business. 

824-H37E 

Friends in council. Ser. 1-2. 4 v. in 2. 

824-H37F 


Life and labors of Mr. Brassey, 1805-1870. 

B-B738 

Life of Columbus.B-C72H 

Life of Pizarro.B-P688 

Social pressure.824-H37S 

Spanish conquest in America. 4 v.. . 972-H37 

Thoughts upon government.320-H37 

Hemans, Mrs. F. D. (B.) Poetical vrorks. 

821-H37 

Select poetical works.821-H37S 

Hemenway, F. F. Indicator practice and 

steam-engine economy.621.1-H37 

Hempl, George. German orthography and 

phonology.431-H37 

Henderson, C. R. Dependent, defective and 

delinquent classes.360-H38 

Social spirit in America.300-H38 

Henderson, E. F. Germany in Middle Ages. 

943-H38 

Henderson, Mrs. M. F. Diet for the sick. 

613-H38 

Henderson, Peter. Garden and farm topics. 

716-H38G1 

Gardening for pleasure.716-H38G 

Gardening for profit.635-H38 

Handbook of plants..*58Q-H38 

Practical floriculture.71,6-H38 

joint author. See. . . Crozier, William. 
Henderson, T. F. Old-world Scotland; its 

modes and manners.914.1-H38 

Henderson, W. J. Elements of navigation. 

527-H38 

Henderson, William J. Story of music.780-H38 

What is good music ?.780-H38W 

Henley, W. E., ed. Lyra heroica.. .821.08-H39 
Hennepin, Louis. Description of Louisiana. 

976.3-H39 

Henry of Huntingdon. Chronicle.942-H39 

Henry, B. C. Cross and the Dragon. . .266-H39 
Henry, Stuart. Hours with famous Parisians. 

920-H39 

Paris days and evenings.914.4-H39 

Hensel, Sebastian. Mendelssohn family. 2 v. 

B-M522 




























































AUTHOR INDEX. 


273 


Henshall, J. A. Book of the black bass.799-H39 

Camping in Florida.917.59-H397 

Henslow, J. S. Descriptive and physiological 

botany.581-H39 

Herbert, H. W. (Frank Forester.) Fish and 

fishing.799-H41 

Here and there in our own country. . .917.3-H42 
Herford, Brooke. Story of religion in Eng¬ 
land. . . ..274-H42 

Hering, Carl. Principles of dynamo-electric 

machines. 537.S-H42 

Herndon, W. L., and Gibbon, Lardner. Ex¬ 
ploration of Valley of Amazon. 2 v 

918.1-H43 

Herndon, W. H., and Weik, J. W. Abraham 


Lincoln. 3v.. B-L63H1 

Eero of Cowpens.973.3-H43 

Herodotus. Boys’ and girls’ Herodotus. 

j888-H43 

Herodotus; tr. by Cary.888.1-H43 

History; ed. by Rawlinson. 4 v.930-H43 

Heroes of Christian history. 

Richard Baxter. G. D. Boyle.B-B33 

William Carey. James Culross .B-CH8 

Thomas Chalmers. Donald Fraser. B-C35 

Philip Doddridge. Charles Stanford.B-D66 

Fletcher of Madeley F. W. Macdonald.B-F636 

Robert Hall. E. P Hood.B-H14 

Henry Martyn C D Bell. B-M357 

William Wilberforce. John Stoughton.B-W646 

Heroes of the nations; ed. by Evelyn Ab¬ 
bott. 

Julius Cffisar. W. W. bowler.B-C11F 

Charles XII. It. N. Bain.B-C38B 

Cicero. J. L. Strachan-Davidson.B-C48 

The Cid. H. B Clarke.B-C485 

TT. S. Grant. W. C. Church.B-G77C 

Gustavus Adolphus. C. R. L. Fletcher.B-G97 

Henry of Navarre P. F. Willert.B-H392 

Jeanne D’Arc. Mrs. M. O. VV. Oliphant.B-J570 

Julian. Alice Gardner.B-J94 

Robert E. Lee. H. A. White.B-L51W 

Abraham Lincoln. Noah Brooks.B-L63B 

Louis XIV. Arthur Hassall.B-L92 

Lorenzo d’ Medici. E. Armstrong.B-M46 

Napoleon. W. O’C. Morris.B-N16M 

Horatio Nelson. W. C. Russell...B-N33R 

Pericles. Evelyn Abbott.B-P42 

Sir Philip Sidney. H. R. F. Bourne. .. B-Si2 

Tbeodoric the Goth. Thomas Hodgkin.B-T337 

John Wyclif. Lewis Sergeant.B-W97S 

Heroes of the Rebellion. See... Headley, 

P. C. 

Heroes of the Reformation; ed. by S. M. 
Jackson. 

Philip Melanchthon. J. W. Richard.B-M477 

Herrick, Mrs. C. T. What to eat, how to 

serve it.641-H43 

Herrick, Mrs. S. M. (B.) Chapters on plant 

life,..580-H43 

Earth in past ages .j550-H44 

Wonders of plant life.580-H43W 

Herron, G. D. Christian state.335-H43 

Herschel, Sir J. F. W., Bart. Familiar lec¬ 
tures on scientific subjects.504-H44 

Study of natural philosophy.530-H44 

Treatise on astronomy.520-H44 


Herschel, Mrs. John, ed. Memoir and corres¬ 
pondence of Caroline Herschel.B-H438 

Hertz, Henrik. King Rent’s daughter. 

839.8-H44 

Hervey, Arthur. Masters of French music. 

927-H44 

Hervey, John, Lord. Memoirs of the reign of 


George II. 3 v....: . B-G29 

! Hervey, M. H. Dark days in Chile. . . 983-H44 
Hervey, T. K. Book of Christmas.. .. 394-H44 


Hesdin, Raoul. Journal of a spy in Paris 

944-H45 

Hesekiel, J. G. L. Life of Bismarck.. B-B545H 
Hewes, F. W., and Gannett, Henry. Scrib¬ 
ner’s statistical atlas of the U. S.. ."317-E49 
Hewitt, Robert, jr. Coffee; its history, cul¬ 
tivation, and uses.633-K49 

Hibbard, B. Memoirs of [his] life and trav¬ 
els. B-H52 

Hibberd, Shirley. Fern garden...716-H52 

Hickson, S. J. Fauna of the deep sea. 592-IT52 
Higginson, T.W. American explorers . j973-H53 

Army life in a black regiment.973.7-H53 

Cheerful yesterdays. B-H53 

Common sense about women.396-H53 

Concerning all of us.814-H53C 

English statesmen. 923-H53 

Larger history of U. S.973-H53 

Margaret Fuller Ossoli. B-Os7H 

New world and the new book. 814-H53N 

Oldport days.917.45-H53 

Out-door papers.814-H530 

Procession of the flowers. 814-H53 

Short studies of American authors.. 928-H53 

Women and men.396-H53W 

Young folks’ history of the U. S.. J973-H53Y 
and Channing, Edward. English history 

for American readers.j942-H532 

ed. Book of Amer. explorers.j973-H532 

and Bigelow, E. H., ed. American son¬ 
nets.811.08-H533 

Hildredth, Richard. History of the U. S. 

6 v. 973-H54 

Theory of politics. 1854..... 320-H54 

Hildreth, S. P. Pioneer hist.; Ohio Valley 

and Northwest territory. 977-H54 

• Pioneer settlers of Ohio.920-H54 

Hill, A. S. Foundations of rhetoric . 808-H547 

Hill, C T. Fighting a fire...; .352-H55 

Hill, D. J. Science of rhetoric. 808-H55 

William Cullen Bryant. B-B84H 

Hill, F. H. George Canning.B-C16 

Hill, F. S. Twenty years at sea. 910.4-H55 

Hill, G. C. See. .. Lackland, Thomas. 

Hill, Georgiana. History of English dfess. 

2 v.391-H55 

Hill, N. P. Speeches and papers on the Sil¬ 
ver, postal telegraph, and other economic 

questions. 332-H55 

Hill, Rowland. Select thoughts.242-H55 

Hill, T. E. Hill's political hist, of U. S. 

*973-H55 

Hill, Thomas. Geometry and faith_ 210-H55 


















































































274 


AUTHOR INDEX. 


Hillebrand, Karl. France and the French in 

second half of 19th century.944-H56 

German thought.830.9-H56 

Hiller, Ferdinand. Mendelssohn.B-M52H 

Hilliard, H. W. Politics and pen pictures. 

923-H56 

Hilprecht, H. V. Recent research in Bible 

Lands.913.35-H56 

Himmelstierna, H. von Samson-. See - 

Samson-Himmelstierna, H. von. 

Hind, J. R. Introduction to astronomy .523-H58 
Hinds, A. B. Making of England of Eliz¬ 
abeth. 942-H58 

Hinsdale, B. A. American government 

342.73-H61 

Horace Mann.371-H61 

Old Northwest.977-H61 

President Garfield and education_370-H61 

Schools and studies. \ .370-H61S 

Teaching the language-arts.371-H61T 

Hinton, James, ed. Physiology.612-H59 

Hinton, R. J. English radical leaders.923-H59 

John Brown and his men.B-B813 

Hirsch, William. Genius and degeneration. 

151-H61 

Hiscox, G. D. Gas, gasoline, and oil vapor 

engines.621.4-H62 

Historic towns; ed. by E. A. Freeman and 
Wm. Hunt. 

Boase.C.W. Oxford. 942-B63 

Freeman, E. A. Exeter.942-F88 

Hunt, William. Bristol..*.942-H89 

Kitchin, G. W. Winchester.942-K64 

Lodge, H.C. Boston.974.4-L82 

Loftie, W. J. London.942-L83L 

Raine, James. York.942-R13 

Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio. 

See... .Ohio Hist, and Phil. Society. 
Hitchcock, Henry. American state constitu¬ 
tions.342.73-H63 

Hitchcock, J. R. W. Etching in America. 

767-H63 

Hoare, Charles. Slide-rule.744-H35 

Hobart, J. H., Bp. Posthumous works. 3 v. 

252-H65 

Hobbs, A. C. Construction of locks.. .683-H65 

Hodge, A. A. Life of Charles Hodge.B-H66 

Hodge, Charles. Way of life.230-H66 

Hodge, H. C. Arizona as it is.917.91-H66 

Hodgkins, L. M. Guide to study of 19th cen¬ 
tury authors. *028-H66 

Hodgkin, Thomas. Italy and her invaders. 

2 v.....945-H66 

Theodoric the Goth.B-T337 

Hodgson, F. T. Carpenters’ steel square and 

its uses. 694-H66 

Stair-building made easy.694-H668 

Hodgson, Joseph. Cradle of the Confeder¬ 
acy.973.7-H66 

Hoffman, F. S. Sphere of the state.342.73-H67 
Hoffman, W. J. Beginnings of writing.901.H67 
Hoffmann, Prof. Louis, pseud. See. .. .Lewis, 

A. J. 

Hoge, Mrs. A. H. Boys in blue.973.7-H68 


Holbein, Hans. Dance of Death.761-H69 

Holbrook, Alfred. (The) normal; or, Meth¬ 
ods of teaching.371-H69 

Holcombe,Chester. Real Chinaman.915.1-H695 
Holden, E. S. Mogul emperors of Hindustan. 

923-H71 

Sir William Herschel. B-H44 

Holder, C. F. Charles Darwin.B-D25H 

Living lights.. .591-H71 

Marvels of animal life.591-H71M 

Strange company...j590-H71 

Young folks’ story-book of natural history. 

J59G-H71Y 

and J. B. Elements of zoology... .590-H712 
Hole, S. R., Dean. Book about roses.. .716-H71 

Memories.B-H71 

More memories. B-H71H 

Holland, F. M. Reign of the Stoics.... 188-H72 
Holland, H. R. Y. Fox, 3d Lord. Foreign 

reminiscences.923-H7 2 

Holland, H. S. Logic and life, etc.252-H72 

and Rockstro, W. S. Memoir of Jenny 

Lind Goldschmidt. 2 v.B-G57 

Holland, J. G. (Timothy Titcomb.) Bitter¬ 
sweet .811-H72B 

Complete poetical writings.811-H72P 

Every-day topics.814-H72 

Gold-foil.'..170-H72 

Kathrina.811-H72 

Lessons in life.170-H72L 

Letters to the Joneses.170-H72L1 

Life of Lincoln.B-L63H2 

Marble prophecy.811-H72M 

Mistress of the manse..811-H72M1 

Plain talks on familiar subjects_814-H72P 

Puritan’s guest.811-H72P1 

Titcomb’s letters to young people.... 177-H72 
Holland, John. Manufactures in metal. 3 v. 

671-H72 

Holland, S. (S.), Lady. Memoir of Rev. Syd¬ 
ney Smith . 2 v.B-Sm6 

Holley, G. W. Falls of Niagara.. .917.47-H718 
Holley, Marietta. (Josiah Allen’s wife.) Jo- 
siah Allen’s wife as a P. A. and P. I.; or, 

Samantha at the Centennial. 817-H724 

My opinions and Betsy Bobbet’s. 817-H724M 
Samantha among the colored folks. 817-H724S 
Samantha at the World’s Fair... .817-H724S1 

Samantha in Europe.817-H724S2 

Samantha on the race problem... 817-H724S3 

Sweet Cicely.817-H724S4 

Hollister, 0. J. Life of Schuyler ‘Colfax. 

B-C687 

Holloway, L. C. Ladies of the White House. 

920.7-H72 

Mothers of great men and women. 

920.7-H72M 

Hollway-Calthrop, H. C., ed. See.... Cal- 
throp, IT. C. Hollway-. 

Holly, H. H. Modern dwellings in town and 

country.728-H72 

Holmes, F. M. Celebrated mechanics, and 
their achievements. 627-H73 































































AUTHOR INDEX. 


275 


Holmes, G. C. V. Steam engine.621.1^173 

Holmes, Nathaniel. Authorship of Shake¬ 
speare .822.33-H73 

Holmes, O. W. Autocrat of the breakfast- 

table .817-H73 

Before the curfew, and other poems. 811-H73 

Complete poetical works .811-H73C 

Iron gate, and other poems.811-H73I 

John Lothrop Motley.B-M85 

Mechanism in thought and morals.. . 131-H73 

Medical essays.610-H73 

Our hundred days in Europe.914.2-H73 

Over the teacups.817-H730 

Pages from an old volume of life.. 817-H73P 

Poems. 811-H73P 

Poet at the breakfast-table. 817-H73P1 

Professor at the breakfast-table.. 817 tH73P2 

Ralph Waldo Emerson. B-Em3H 

Holmes, William, and Barber, J. W. Relig¬ 
ious allegories.246-H73 

Religious emblems..246-H73 

Holst, Hermann von. Constitutional and po¬ 
litical history of U. S. 8 v.342.73-K74 

Constitutional law of U. S.342.73-H74C 

French Revolution. 2 v.944-H74 

John C. Calhoun. B-C13 

Holt, E. S. John de Wycliffe.B-W97 

Home, Henry. See... .Karnes, Henry Home, 
Lord. 

Home pictures of English poets.821.09-H75 

Homer. Iliad; tr. by Bryant.883.1-H75I 

Same; tr. by Cowper. 883.1-H75Ic 

Same; tr.byLang,LeafandMyers.883.1-H75Il 

Same; tr. by Pope.883.1-H75Ip 

Odyssey; tr. by Bryant.883.1-H750 

Same; tr. by Buckley.883.1-H750b 

Same; tr. by Butcher and Lang. 883.1-H750bl 

Same; tr. by Cowper..883.1-H750c 

Same; tr. by Pope.883.1-H750p 

Homes of American statesmen; by various 

writers.923-H7 5 

Hood, D. W. C. Diseases and their com¬ 
mencement . 616-H76 

Hood, E. P. Robert Hall.B-H14 

Hood, Paxton. Oliver Cromwell.B-C88H1 

Hood, Thomas. Humorous poems-827-H76H 

Poetical works 2 v.821-H76 

Prose works. 2v. 827-H76 

Up the Rhine...827-H76U 

Hook, S. L. Little people.j595-H76 

Hooker, J.D. Botany.581-H76 

Hooper, E. J. Western fruit book. 634-H76 

Hooper, George. Campaign of Sedan. 944-H76 
Hoopes, Josiah. Book of evergreens 585-H76 
Hope, A. R., pseud. See... Moncrieff, R. H. 

Hope, R. C. Mediaeval music.....780-H77 

Hopkins, G. M. Experimental science. 530-H77 
Hopkins, Mark. Law of love and love as a 

law.171-H77 

Outline study of man.150-H77 

Scriptural idea of man.233-H77 

Strength and beauty.204-H77 

Hopkins, S. W. Life among Piutes. .970.1-H77 


Hopkins, Samuel. (The) Puritans. 3 V.942-H77 
Hopkins, W. J. Telephone lines and their 

properties.537.8-H77 

Hopley, C. C. Snakes.598.1-H77 

Hoppin, J. M. Greek art on Greek soil. 709-H77 

Life of Andrew H. Foote.B-F735 

Old England.914.2-H77 

Horace. Horatian echoes; translations by 

Sargent.874.5-H78 

Odes; tr. by Gladstone.874.5-H780 

Odes and epodes (Eng. and Latin); tr. by 

Lytton.874.5-H7801 

Horn, F. W. History of literature of Scan¬ 
dinavian North.839.5-H78 

Hornaday, W. T. Ten years in the jungle. 

915.4-H777 

Hornby, E. B., Lady. In and around Stain- 

boul.914.96-H78 

Hornby, John. Gas engineer’s laboratory 

handbook.621.4-H78 

Gas manufacture. 665-H78 

Horne, R. H., ed. History of Napoleon. 2 v. 

B-N16H2 

New spirit of the age.824-H78 

Horstmann, G. H. Consular reminiscences. 

B-H78 

Horton, C. W. Architecture.720-H78 

Horton, R. F. Inspiration and the Bible. 

220-H78 

Hosack, John. Mary Stewart.B-M36H 

Hosie, Alexander. Three years in western 

China.-..915.1-H79 

Hosmer, G. W. People and politics. .. 321-H79 
Hosmer, J. K. Anglo-Saxon freedom. 342-H79 

Color-guard.973.7-H79 

Samuel Adams.. B-Adl6 

Short history of German literature. 830.9-H79 

Story of the Jews.296-H79 

Hospitalier, E. Modern applications of elec¬ 
tricity. 2 v. 537.8-H79 

Hosterman, A. D. Life and times of James 

A. Garfield. B-G18H 

Hotten, J. C. (Theodore Taylor.) Charles 

Dickens. B-D55H 

Hough, E. Story of the cowboy... 917.8-H798 
Hough, F. B. Elements of forestry.634.9-H814 

ed. Thousand Islands.917.1-H81 

Houghton, L. S. Cruise of the Mysterv. 

266-H798 

and Mary. French by reading.448-H81 

Houghton, W. R. Conspectus of history of 

political parties.*329-H81 

House, E. H. Japanese episodes.915.2-H81 

House, The. 728-H81 

House and its surroundings. .613-H81 

Household conveniences. 645-H81 

Household friends. 808.8-H81 

Household words ; conducted by Charles Dick¬ 
ens. 36 v. in 18. ( Tauchnitz ed.) . . .050-H81 

Housman, Henry. Story of our museum. 

j507-H81 

Houssaye, Arsene. Life in Paris.. 914.4-H816 












































































276 


• AUTHOR INDEX. 


H oust on, E. J. Dictionary of electrical 

words, etc. *537-H81 

Electrical measurements.537-H81E 

, Outlines of forestry.634.9-H81 

and Kennelly, A. E. Electrical engineer¬ 
ing leaflets: advanced grade... 537.8-H812 
Hovey, H. 0. Celebrated American caverns. 

571-H82 

How to become quick at figures.511-H83 

How to draw and paint.740-H83 

Hpward, B. W., afterwards Mrs. Teuffel. One 

year abroad. 914.3-H826 

Howard, G. E. Local constitutional history 

of the U. S. v. 1.352-H83 

Howard, O. O. General Taylor.B-T215 

Isabella of Castile.B-Isl 

Nez Perce Joseph.970.5-H83 

and Johnson, W. F. Life of Wm. T. Sher¬ 
man. B-Sh57H 

Howe, F. C. Taxation and taxes in the U. S. 

under the internal revenue system 333-H83 
Howe, Henry. American mechanics. . . 926-H83 

Hist, collections of great West.978-H83 

Historical collections of Ohio.977.1-H83 

Same. 2 v.*977.1-H83a 

Howe, J. B. Common sense, mathematics, 

and metaphysics of money.332-H834 

Howe, Mrs. J. (W.) From the oak to the 

olive.914-H83 

Margaret Fuller.B-0s7Hl 

'Passion-flowers.811-H826 

Howell, R. B. C. Sacramental communion. 

265-H83 

Howells, W. C. Recollections of life in Ohio. 

B-H838 

Howells, W. D. Counterfeit presentment. 

812-H83 

Criticism and fiction.823-H83 

Italian journeys. ... 914.5-H83 

Modern Italian poets.851.09-H83 

Out of the .question. ..i.. .812-H830 

Poems. 811-H83 

Register.812-H83R 

Sleeping-car.812-H83S 

Stories of Ohio.j977-H83 

Three villages.917.44-H83 

Tuscan cities.914.5-H83T 

Venetian life.!. 914.5-H83V 

ed. Little girl among the old masters. 

755-H832 

Howison, R. R. History of Virginia. 2 v. 

975.5-H84 

Howitt, Mrs. M. (B.) Popular history of U. S. 

2 v.973-H838 

ed. Pictorial calendar of the seasons. 

824-H839 

Howitt, William. Homes of British poets. 

2 v. 928-H84 

Northern heights of London.914.2-H84 

Rural and domestic life in Germany. 

914.3-H84 

Rural life of England.914.2-H84R 


Howson, J. S. Companions of St. Paul. 

225.92-H85 

joint author. See. . . Conybeare, W. J. 

Hoyt, H.M. Protection vs. free trade..337-H85 
Hoyt, J. K., and Ward, A. L. Cyclopaedia of 

practical quotations.-808.8-H85 

Hoyt, Wayland. Gleams from Paul's prison. 

240-H85 

Hubbard, Bela. Memorials of a half century. 

917.74-H86 

Hubbard, Elbert. ' Little journeys to the 

homes of good men and great.928-H86 

Hubert, P, G., jr. Inventors.926-H86 

Hudson, E. H. Hist, of Jews in Rome..933-H86 
Hudson, Edmund. (An) American woman’s 

life and work. B-H866 

Hudson, Frederic. Journalism in U. S..071-H86 
Hudson, H. N. Shakespeare; his life, art, 

and characters. 2 v.822.33-H86 

Hudson, J. F. Railways and the Republic. 

385-H87 

Hudson, Mrs. M. (C.) A. Memorial of Alice 

and Phoebe Cary.B-C25 

Men, women, and things.814-H87 

Poems of life and nature.^.. 811-H87 

Ten years in Washington.917.53-H87 

Hudson, T. ,T. Scientific demonstration of 

the future life.. .. 218-H86 

Huffer, Francis, ed. See . . Great musicians. 
Hug, Lina, and Stead, Richard. Switzerland. 

- 949.4-H87 

Hughes, H. M., joint author. See. ... Bram- 
well, A. B. 

Hughes, J. L. Mistakes in teaching. . .371-H86 

Hughes, Samuel. Gas works.T.. 665-H87 

Water works.628-H87 

Law, Henry, and Burgoyne, Sir J. F ,,Bart. 
Rudimentary papers on constructing and 

repairing common roads.625-H872 

Hughes, Thomas. Alfred the Great.B-A133 

David Livingstone.B-L76H 

Manliness of Christ.232.9-J51H 

Memoir of Daniel Macmillan.B-M23 

ed. G. T. T. Gone to Texas.j917-H87 

Hughes, Rev. Thomas. Loyola.371-H872 

Hughson, S. C. Carolina pirates and colo¬ 
nial commerce. 975.7-H87 

Hugo, Mme. A. (F.) Victor Hugo, by a wit¬ 
ness of his life.B-H87 

Hugo, Victor. Dramatic works.842-H876 

Things seen.944-H876 

William Shakespeare.822.33-H876 

Hull-House maps and papers.331-H88 

Hullah, John. Music in the house.780-H88 

Hulme, F. E. Flags of the world. . . . 929.9-H88 
Humboldt, Alexander von. Cosmos. 5 v. 

500-H88 

Views of nature.508-H88 

and Bonpland Aim6. Equinoctial regions 

of America. 3 v.508-H882 

Hume, David. History of England. 6v.942-H88 
History of England. ( Student’s ser.)942-H88a 
Philosophical works. 4 v.192.4-H88 


































































AUTHOR INDEX. 


277 


Hume, M. A. S. Philip II. of Spain.B-P53 

Humphrey, Mrs. F. A. Dean Stanley with 

the children..jB-St2 

Humphrey, G. H., joint author. See. . .Brews¬ 
ter, H. P. 

Humphreys, A. A. Gettysburg to the Eapi- 

dan .. 973.7-H88 

Virginia campaign of ’64 and ’65 973.7-H88V 

Humphreys, H. N. Coin collector’s manual. 

2 v.737-H88 

Humphreys, M. G. Catherine Schuyler. 

B-Sch87 

Hundred greatest men.920-H89 

Hunnewell, J. F. Historical monuments of 

France. 720-H91 

Imperial Island.720-H91I 

Lands of Scott.914.1-H91 

Hunt, Mrs. A. W. Our grandmothers’ gowns. 

391-H91 

Hunt, E. M. Principles of hygiene. . . 613-H91 
Hunt, H. G. B. Concise history of music. 

780-H91 

Hunt, L. L. Memoir of Mrs. Edward Liv¬ 


ingston .B-L758 

Hunt, Leigh. Day by the fire, etc.824-H91 

Italian poets.851.09-H91 

Men, women, and books.824-H91M 

Wishing-cap papers.824-H91W 

Hunt, Robert. Poetry of science.530-H91 

Hunt, T. W. Principles of written discourse. 

808-H91 

Hunt, W. M. Talks on art. Ser. 1-2. 2 v. 

in 1.751-H91 

Hunt, William. American biographical 

sketch book.920-H92 

Hunt, Rev. AVilliam. Bristol.942-H89 

History of Italy.945-H89 

Huntington, A. S. Under a Colonial roof- 
tree.974-H92 


Huntington, Fay, pseud. See... .Foster, Mrs. 

I. H. 

Hurst, Charles. Valves and valve-gearing. 

621.8-H94 

Hurst, G. H. Painters’ colours, oils, and var¬ 


nishes .667-H94 

Hurst, J.F. Indika.915.4-H94 


Life and literature in the Fatherland. 

914.3-H94 

Short history of the Christian Church. 

270-H94 

Hussey, M. S. Helps in teaching reading. 

808.5-H96 

Hutchinson, E. M., joint ed. See .... Sted- 
man, E. C. 

Hutchinson, IT. N. Story of the hills. . 551-H97 
Hutchinson, Mrs. L. (A.) Memoirs of Col. 


Hutchinson.B-H97 

Hutchinson, P. 0., ed. Diary and letters of 

Thomas Hutchinson.B-H975 

Hutson, C. W. Story of language.409-H97 

Hutton, Barbara, afterwards Mrs. Alexander. 

Castles and their heroes.j942-H967 

Heroes of the Crusades.j940-H967 


Hutton, Barbara, afterwards Mrs. Alexander , 

cont. Tales of the Saracens.j953-H967 

Tales of the White Cockade.j941-H967 

Hutton, Laurence. Boy I knew and four 

dogs.jB-H977 

Curiosities of the American stage.. 792-H97 

From the books.814-H97 

Literary landmarks of London.928-H97 

joint author. See. . . Matthews, J. B. 
joint author . See. .. Waters, Mrs. C.(E.) C. 
ed. See... American actor series. 

Hutton, R. H. Cardinal Newman.B-N47 

Criticisms on contemporary thought and 

thinkers. 2 v .824-H97 

Sir Walter Scott.B-Sco3 

Hutton, W. H., ed. Misrule of Henry III. 

942-H97 

Huxley, T. H. Critiques and addresses.504-H98 

Hume.B-H89 

Lay sermons, addresses, and reviews. 

504-H98L 

Physiography. 551-H98 

Science and culture, and other essays 

504-H98S 

Hyde, Edward. See _Clarendon, Edward 

Hyde, 1st Earl of. 

Hyde, W. T. C. How do you spell it?. 421-H99 

Ibsen, Henrik. Doll’s house.839.8-Ib7 

Pillars of society, and other plays.839.8-Ib7P 
Illustrated American, Feb., 1890-Dec., 1898. 

v. 1-24 .*071-116 

Illustrated biographies of great artists. 


Fra Angelico. C. M. Phillimore.B-Att4 

Fra Bartolommeo. Mrs. L. E. (B.) Baxter.B-B285 

Correggio. M. C. Heaton.B-C816 

Cruikshank. F. G. Stephens.B-C89 

Durer. R. F. Heath. * .B-D93 

Figure painters of Holland. Lord R. C. S. Leveson- 

Gower. 927-G74 

Gainsborough. G. M. Brock-Arnold.B-G12 

Ghiberti and Donatello. Mrs. L. E. (B.) Baxter....B-G34 

Giotto. Harry Quilter.B-G44 

Hogarth. Austin Dobson...B-H67 

Hans Holbein. Joseph Cundall.B-H69 

Landscape and pastoral painters of Holland. Frank 

Cundalt. .927-C92 

Sir Edwin Landseer. F. G. Stephens.?.B-L23 

Little masters. W. B. Scott.927-Sco3 

Mantegna and Francia. J. M. Cartwright.B-M317 

Meissonier. J. W. Mollett.'.B-M47 

Michel Angelo. Charles Clement. B-M38 

Murillo. E. E. Minor.B-M94S 

Overbeck. J. B. Atkinson.•.. .B-0v2 

Painters of Barbizon: Corot, Daubiguy, Dupr<5. J.W. 

Mollet.927-M73P 

Painters of Barbizon: Millet, Rosseau, Diaz. J. W. 

Mollett.927-M73 

Raphael. Mrs. N. (M.j Bell.B-R18B 

Rembrandt. J.W. Mollett. B-R28 

Sir Joshua Reynolds. F. S. Pulling. '. .B-R33 

Luca Della Robbia. Mrs. L. E. (B.) Baxter.B-R33 

Romney and Lawrence. Lord R. C. S. L.- Gower.... B-R66 

Rubens. C. W. Kett.B-R82 

Tintoretto. W. R. Osier.B-T49 

Titian. R. F. Heath.B-T53H 

Turner. W. C. Monkhouse.B-T85M 

Van Dyck. P. R. Head.B-D98 

Velazquez. Edwin Stowe.B-V54 

Horace Vernet [and] Paul Delaroche. J. R. Rees.... B-V59 

Leonardo da Vinci. J. P. E. Richter.B-V74 

Watteau. J. W. Mollett.B-W34 

Wilkie. J.W. Mollett. . B-W65 














































































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Illustrated London news, July 21, 1888-June 

27,1891. v. 3-8.*072-116 

Illustrated text-books of art education; ed. 
by E. J. Poynter. 

Buxton, H. J. Wilmot-. English painters.759-B98 

and Poynter, E. J. German, Flemish and Dutch paint¬ 
ing.759-B983 

Poynter, E. J., and Head, P. R. Classic and Italian 

painting.759-P876 

Redford, George. Sculpture; Egyptian, Assyrian, 

Greek, Roman.732-R25 

Smith, G. W. Painting, Spanish and French....759-Sm5 

Smith, T. R. Architecture, Gothic and Renaissance. 

723-Sm6 

and Slater, John. Architecture, classic and early 
Christian. 722-Sm63 

Imbert de Saint-Amand, A. L., Bctron. Citi- 

zeness Bonaparte. B-J73I1 

Court of Empress Josephine. B-J78I 

Happy days of Empress Marie Louise..B-M339 
Louis Napoleon and Mademoiselle de 

Montijo....'. B-N162I 

Marie Antoinette and the downfall of roy¬ 
alty.B-M337I2 

Marie Antoinette and the end of the old 

regime. B-M337I 

Marie Antoinette at the Tuileries. B-M337I1 
Marie Louise and the decadence of the 

Empire. B-M339I 

Marie Louise and the invasion of 1814. 

B-M339I1 

Napoleon III. and his court.B-N162I1 

Wife of the first consul.B-J78I2 

In the saddle.808.8-Inl 

India.j915-In2 

Inge, W. R. Society in Rome under the 

Caesars.913.37-In4 

Ingelow, Jean. Complete poems.821-In4 

Monitions of the unseen.821-In4M 

Poetical works.'..821-In4P 

Ingersoll, Ernest. Book of the ocean. j910-In4 

Country cousins. 590-In4C 

Friends worth knowing. 590-In4 

Knocking ’round the Rockies.917.8-In45 

Old ocean.j 551-In4 

Ingersoll, I. D. History of War department 

of U. S.,.353-In4 

Ingle, Edward. Southern sidelights. 917.5-In4 
Inglis, James. {Maori.) Sport and work on 

the Nepaul frontier.915.4-In45 

Inglis, Rev. James. Sermons, v. 1. .. 252-In47 
Ingoldsby, Thomas, pseud. See. .. Barham, 

R. H. 

Ingram, J. H. Elizabeth B. Browning.. B-B82I 
Ingram, J.K. Hist, of political economy.330-In4 

History of slavery and serfdom.326-In4 

Ingulphus. Chronicle of Abbey of Croyland. 

271-In4 

Inland printer, Oct., 1889-Sept., 1898. v. 7-21. 

655-In6 

Inman, Henry, and Cody, W. F. Great Salt 


Lake trail..917.8-In6 

Inskip, J. S. Methodism.287-In8 


International education series ; ed. by W. T. 
Harris. 


Adler, Felix. Moral instruction of children.377-Ad5 

Boone, R. G. Education in the U. S.370-B64 

Compayr6, Gabriel. Intellectual and moral develop¬ 
ment of the child.,...150-C73 

Hinsdale, B. A. Teaching the language-arts.. .371-H61T 

Kay, David. Memory.154-K38 

Laurie, S. S. Rise of universities.378-L37 

Painter, F. V. N. History of education.370-P16 

Pickard, J. L. School supervision.379-P58 


Rosenkranz, J. K. F. Philosophy of education. . 370-R72 

International humour series; ed. by W. H. 
Dircks. 


Barr, James. Humour of America....817-B27 

Lee, Elizabeth. Humour of France. .847-L51 

Muller-Casenov, Hans. Humour of Germany.. .837-M91 

O’Donoghue, D. J. Humour of Ireland.827-OdS 

Taylor, S. M. Humour of Spain. .867-T21 

Voynich, E. L. Humourof Russia.891.7-V94 

Werner, A. Humour of Holland.839.3-W49 

Humourof Italy.857-W49 

International scientific series. 

Amos, Sheldon. Science of law.340-Am7 

Science of politics.320-Am7 

Angot, Alfred. Aurora borealis .523-Ali4 

Bagehot. Walter. Physics and politics.301-B14 

Bain, Alexander. Education as a science.370-B16 

Mind and body.131 -B16 

Beneden, P. J. van Animal parasites and messmates. 

591-B43 

Bernstein,Julius. Fivesensesof man.612-B46 

Binet, Alfred, andF6r6, Charles. Animal magnetism. 

134-B52 

Blaserna, Pietro. Theory of sound in its relation to 

music. 534-B61 

Bonney, T. G. Ice-work.551-B64 

Condolle, Alphonse de. Origin of cultivated plants. 

581-C16 

Cooke, J. P. New chemistry.540-C77 

Cooke, M. C. Fungi.5S9-C77 

Dawson, Sir J. W. Geological history of plants.561-D32 
Draper, J. W. Confiict between science and religion. 

215-D79 

Graham, William. Socialism, new and old.335-G76 

Hartmann, Robert. Anthropoid apes. 599-H26 

Heilprin, Angelo. Geographical and geological dis¬ 
tribution of animals.591-H36 

Jevons, W. S. Money and mechanism of exchange.332-J53 

} oly, Nicholas. Man before metals.571-J68 

udd,J. W. Volcanoes.551-J88 

Lagrange, Fernand. Physiology of bodily exercise. 

612-L13 

Le Conte, Joseph. Sight.535-L49 

Lefevre, Andr6. Race and language.409-L52 

Lommel, E. C. J. Nature of light.535-L84 

Lubbock, Sir John, Bart. Ants.beesaiul wasps. 595-L96 

On the senses, instincts, etc., of animals.591-L96 

Buys, Jules. Brain and its functions.612-L97 

Marcy, E.J. Animal mechanism.591-M33 

Maudsley, Henry. Responsibility in mental disease. 

132-M44 

Meyer, G. H. von. Organs of speech.... 612-M57 

Milne, John. Earthquakes.551-M63 

Pettigrew, J. B. Animal locomotion.591-P45 

Posnett, H. M. Comparative literature.809-P84 

Poulton. E. B. Colours of animals.591-P86 

Ribot, Th6odule. Diseases of memory.... 132-R35 

Romanes, G. T. Animal intelligence.591-R66A 

Jelly-fish, star-fish, and sea-urchins.595-R66 

Rood, O. N. Modern chromatics.535-R67 

Schmidt, E. O. Doctrine of descent and Darwinism. 

575-Scli5 

Mammalia.599-Scli5 

Schutzenberger, Paul. On fermentation .... 663-Sch8 

Sidgwick, Alfred. Fallacies.165-Si2 

Smith, Edward. Foods.543-Sm4 

Spencer, Herbert. Study of sociology. 307-Sp27 

Starcke, C. N. Primitive family.572-St2 

Stewart, Balfour. Conservation of energy.531-St5 















































































AUTHOR INDEX. 


279 


International scientific series, cont. 

Thurston, R. H. History of growth of steam engine. 


™ T 621.1-T42 

Trowbridge,John. What is electricity?.537-T75 

Tyndall, John. Forms of water.551-T98F 

Vignoli, Tito. Myth and science.291-V68 

Vogel, Hermann. Chemistry of light and photog¬ 
raphy.771-V86 

Warner, Francis. Physical expression.I38-W24 

Whitney, W. D. Life and growth of language.409-W61 

Wurtz, C. A. Atomic theory.341-W96 

Young, C. A. (The) sun.523-Y8 


International statesmen series; ed. by L. C. 
Sanders. 

Lord Beaconsfield. I. E. Kebbel.B-B35K 

Daniel O’Connell. J. A. Hamilton.B-0c5 

Viscount Palmerston. L. C. Sanders.B-P18S 

Inventor’s manual.608-In8 

Irelan, J. R. (The) Republic. 18 v... ,*973-Ir2 
Ireland, Alexander. ( Philobiblos .) Book- 

lover’s enchiridion.010-Ir2 

Ireland, J. N. Mrs. Duff.B-D872 

Ironquill of Kansas, pseud, of Eugene Ware. 

Some rhymes.811-Ir6 

Irvine, Gen. William, joint author. See.... 

Washington, Gen. George. 

Irving, Joseph, ed. Book of Scotsmen. ,*920-Ir8 
Irving, P. M. Life and letters of Washington 

Irving. 3 v.B-Ir8 

Irving, Theodore. Conquest of Florida. 

975.9-Ir8 

Irving, Washington. Alhambra.914.6-Ir8 

Astoria.917.8-Ir8 

Bracebridge Hall.817-Ir8 

Conquest of Granada.946-Ir8 

Crayon miscellany.818-Ir8 

History of New York. .817-Ir8H 

Life and voyages of Columbus.B-C72I 

Same. 3 v.B-C72Ia 

Life of George Washington.B-W27I 

Same. 5 v. B-W27Ia 

Mahomet and his successors. 2 v.B-M725 

Oliver Goldsmith......B-G573I 

Sketch-book..817-Ir8S 

Spanish papers. 2v.946-Ir8S 

Washington and his country ; abr. by Fiske. 

jB-W27I 

Wolfert’s Roost, etc.817-Ir8W 

joint author. See. . . .Irving, William. 

Irving, William, Paulding, J. K., and Irving, 

Washington. Salmagundi.817-Ir83 

Isham, A. B., Davidson, H. M., and Furness, 

H. B. Prisoners of war, and Military 

prisons.973.7-Is3 

Isham, Charles. Fishery question.,333-Is3 

Jaccaci, A. F. On the trail of Don Quixote. 

914.6-J113 

Jackson, C. C. (E.), Lady. Court of the Tuil- 

eries. 2v.944-J12 

Old regime. 944-J120 

Jackson, C. F. Mechanical drawing. . 744-J12 

Jackson, D. C. Electro-magnetism and the 

construction of dynamos, v. 1.538-J12 

Jackson, E. P. Character building. 

In ... .170-G42 


Jackson, F. G. Lessons on decorative de¬ 


sign.745-J13 

Theory and practice of design.745-J13T 

Jackson, G. A. Apostolic fathers.281-J12 

Fathers of the third century.281-J12F 

Post-Nicene Greek fathers.281-J12P 

Post-Nicene Latin fathers.281-J12P1 

Jackson, Mrs. H. M. (F.) H., ( H. H.). Bits 

of talk about home matters.814-J13 

Bits of travel.914-J13 

Bits of travel at home.'.917.94-J13 

Century of dishonor.970.1-J13 

Glimpses of three coasts.914-J13G 

Poems.811-J13 

Jackson, J. N. Winter holiday in summer 
lands.917.2-J133 


Jackson, John. Theory and practice of hand¬ 
writing.652-J13 

Jackson, Mason. Pictorial press.070-J13 

Jackson, S. M., ed. See.... Heroes of the 
Reformation. 

Jackson, Sheldon. Alaska.266-J14 

Jackson, Thomas, 1783-1873. Life of Rev. 

Robert Newton.B-N484 

Jackson, Thomas. 1812-1886. Stories about 

animals.j599-J13 

Jackson, William. Philosophy of natural 

theology.210-J14 

Jacobi, Mrs. M. (P.) “Common sense” ap¬ 
plied to woman suffrage.324-J15 

James, B. W. Alaska.917.98-J227 

James, F. L. Wild tribes of the Soudan. 

916.6-J228 


James, G. P. R. History of Charlemagne. 


944-J227 

History of chivalry.940-J227 

History of life of Richard Coeur-de-Lion. 

2 v.B-R38 

Life and times of Louis XIY. 2 v.B-L92J 

joint author. See... Crowe. E. E. 

James, Henry, jr. Daisy Miller.812-J23 

French poets and novelists.840.9-J23 

Hawthorne.B-H31J 

Little tour in France.914.4-J23 

Picture and text.927-J23 

Portraits of places.914-J23 

Transatlantic sketches.914-J23T 


James, J. A. Anxious inquirer after salva¬ 


tion.234-J23 

Christian professor.240-J23 

Jameson, Mrs. A. B. (M.) Characteristics of 

[Shakespeare’s] women.822.33-J24 

Diary of an ennuy6e.914.5-J24 

Early Italian painters.927-J235 

Female sovereigns. 2 v.923-J235 

Legends of the Madonna.755-J24 

Legends of the monastic orders.755-J24L 

Memoirs of the loves of the poets.. .928-J235 
Sacred and legendary art. 2 v.755-J24S 


Sketches of art, literature, and character. 


750-J24 

824-J24 


Studies, stories, and memories 


















































































280 


AUTHOR INDEX. 


Jamieson, Robert, Fausset,A. R., and Brown, 
David. Commentary on Old and New 

Testaments. 2 v.*220-J24 

Jane, F. T. All the world’s fighting ships. 

*359-J25 

Janet, Paul. Final causes.124-J25 

Theory of morals. 171-J25 

Janvier, Margaret. (Margaret Vandegrift.) 

Dead doll, and other verses .j811-J26 

Janvier, T. A. Embassy to Provence .914.4-Jf6 

In old New York.917.47-J.‘-8 

Japan —Commerce and Industry, Bureau of. 
General view of commerce and industry 

in the Empire of Japan. 382-J27 

Education, Dept. of. Outlines of modern 

education in Japan. 370-J27 

Japp, A. H. (II. A. Page.) Days with indus¬ 
trials.602-J27 

Golden lives.920-J27 

Jardine, Sir William, Bart., ed. Naturalist’s 

library. 40 v. 590-J28 

Jarves, J. J. Art-idea.701-J29 

Art thoughts... 704-J29 

Italian rambles.... 914.5-J29 

Italian sights.914.5-J29I 

Parisian sights. 914.4-J29 

Jay, John, joint author. See.... Hamilton, 
Alexander. 

Jay, W. M. L., and others. He giveth songs. 

245-J33 

Jeaffreson, J. C. Book about doctors.. 610-J34 

Book about the table. 2 v.394-J84 

(The) real Lord Byron.... B-B99 

Jeans, W. T. Creators of age of steel.. 926-J34 

Lives of electricians.925-J34 

Jebb, R. C. Bentley.B-B44 

Growth and influence of classical Greek 

poetry.881-J34 

Jefferies, Richard. Gamekeeper at home. 

799-J36 

Wild life in a southern county. 914.2-J86 

Jefferson, Joseph. Autobiography. B-J358 

Jeffrey, Francis, Lord. Contributions to the 

Edinburgh Review.824-J37 

Jeffries, B. J. Color-blindness.617-J38 

Jenkin, Fleeming. Electricity and magnet¬ 
ism... 537-J42 

Jenkins, Edward. Ginx’s baby.817-J43 

Jenkins, F. W., joint author. See. . . Smith, 

J. C. 

Jenkins, J. S. Heroines of history.923-J42 

Life of John C. Calhoun.B-C18J 

Voyage of the U. S. Exploring Squadron. 

91Q.4-J42 

War between U. S. and Mexico.973.6-J42 

ed. Life of Gen. Andrew Jackson.B-J12 

Jenks, Edward. Australian colonies... 994-J42 
Jennings, G. H., ed. Anecdotal history of 

British Parliament.923-J44 

Jennings, IT. J. Cardinal Newman.B-N47J 

Jerrold, Blanchard. See... Jerrold, W. B. 
Jerrold, Douglas. Mrs. Caudle’s curtain lec¬ 
tures, etc. 827-J48 


Jerrold, W. B. Life of Douglas Jerrold.. B-J48 

Life of Napoleon III. 4 v.B-N162J 

Jerrold, Walter. Oliver Wendell Holmes. 

B-H73J 

Jervis, W. H. History of France.944-J48 

Jesse, J. H. Memoirs of court of England 

during reign of Stuarts. 3 v.942-J49 

Memoirs of the Pretenders.942-J49M 

Jessopp, Augustus. Coming of the friars . 942-J51 

Jessup, H. H. Syrian home-life. 266-J51 

Women of the Arabs..266-J53 W 

Jevons, W. S. Logic.160-J53 

Money and mechanism of exchange. 332-J53 
Jewett, s. O. Story of the Normans... 942-J55 
Job, Book of. See. . . Bible —Old Testament. 

Joel, J. A., and Stegman, L. R. Rifle shots 

and bugle note's. *973.7-J59 

Johnes, Meredith. Prince Charlie.jB-C384 

Johns, R., and Nicolas, P. H. Naval and mil¬ 
itary heroes of Great Britain.942-J62 

Johns Hopkins university studies in histor¬ 
ical and political science; ed. by H. B. 
Adams. 

Brown, G. W. Baltimore and the 19th of April, 1861. 

973.7-B81 

Howard, G. E. Local constitutional history of the 

US.352-H83 

Scaife, W. B. America: its geographical hist.. .970-Sca4 
Steiner, B. C. History of slavery in Connecticut. .326-St3 
Vincent, J. M. State and federal government in Swit¬ 
zerland.342.49-V74 

Willoughby, W. W. Supreme court of TJ. S.345-W68 

Johnson, A. C. Cottages of the Alps . 914.94-J62 
Johnson, A. H. Normans in Europe.. . 940-J62 
Johnson, Andrew, 17th Pres, of the U. S. Great 

impeachment and trial.343-J62 

Johnson, B. T. General Washington. . . B-W27J 
Johnson, C. F. Elements of literary criti¬ 
cism.. 801-J62 

Johnson, Clifton, ed. What they say in New 

England. 398-J62 

Johnson, E. A. Winter greeneries. . .716-J62 

Johnson, Mrs. H (K.) Woman and the Re¬ 
public. 824-J63 

ed. Our familiar songs.*784-J63 

Johnson, Herrick. Christianity’s challenge. 

239-J63 

Johnson, J. B. Theory and practice of sur¬ 
veying.526-J63 

Johnson, James and J. H. Patentee’s manual. 

608-J63 

Johnson, Joseph. Brave women.920.7-J63 

Johnson, Mrs. L. W. Eight hundred miles in 

an ambulance. .917.8-J63 

Johnson, Oliver. William Loyd Garrison and 

his times.B-G19J 

Johnson, R. B. Leigh Hunt.B-H91 

Johnson, R. U , and Buel, C. C., ed. Battles 
and leaders of th(? Civil war. 4 v .*973.7-J62 
Johnson, R. W. Memoir of Maj.-Gen. George 

H. Thomas...B-T36 

Johnson, Rossiter. History of French war. 

973 2-J63 

History of war of 1812-15.97315-J63 






























































AUTHOR INDEX. 


281 


Johnson, Rossiter, cont. Short hist, of War of 

secession.973.7-J63 

ed. Famous single and fugitive poems. 

821.08-J632F 

Little classics: Authors.•.928-J63 

Little classics: poems lyrical... 821.08-J632 
Little classics: poems narrative. 821.08-J632P 

Johnson, S. W. How crops feed.631-J63 

How crops grow.581-J63 

Johnson, Samuel, 1709-84. English poets. 

928-J633 

Works. 12 v.824-J634 


Note .—For contents see subject list. 

Johnson, Samuel, 1822-82. Oriental religions; 

China.299-J63 

Oriental religions: India.294-J63 

Oriental religions; Persia..299-J630 

Johnson, V. W. America’s godfather. B-V63 
Johnson, W. F., joint author. See....How¬ 
ard, O. O. 

Johnson’s universal cyclopaedia. 8 v. *031-J63 

Johnston, A. K. Africa. 916-J64 

Johnston, Alexander Connecticut. 974.6-J64 

History of American politics. 973-J64 

United States.973-J64U 

ed. Representative American orations. 3v. 

815-J642 

Johnston, H. H. River Congo. 916.7-J64 

Johnston, H. P. Yorktown campaign ,973.3-J65 
Johnston, J. E. Narrative of military opera¬ 
tions.973.7-J65 

Johnston, J. F. W. Chemistry of common 

life.660-J64 

Johonnot, James. Friends in feathers and 

fur, and other neighbors.j596-J66 

Neighbors with claws and hoofs, and their 

kin.j599-J66 

Neighbors with wings and fins.j598-J66 

Principles and practice of teaching.. 371-J66 
Some curious flyers, creepers, and swim¬ 
mers. j590-J66 

Stories of heroic deeds.j904-J66S 

Stories of the olden time.j904-J66 

comp. Stories of other lands.j840-J663 

comp. Ten great events in history j909-J663 

Joly, Nicolas. Man before metals.571-J68 

Jones, C. C., jr. History of Georgia. 2 v. 

975.8-J71 


Jones, C. H. Campaign for conquest of Can¬ 
ada.973.3-J71 

Short life of William E. Gladstone. B-G45 

ed. Vers de socidtd.808.8-J712 

Jones, Mrs. C. S., joint author. See.... Wil¬ 
liams, H. T. 

Jones, De Lancey Floyd-. Letters from the 

far East.,. 910.4-J72 

Jones, Major Joseph, pseud. See... Thomp¬ 
son, W. T. 

Jones, Meredith. Life and travel in Taitary, 

Thibet, and China.j915-J71 

ed. Stories of the olden time.j940-J72 

Jones, W. H. Federal taxes and state ex¬ 
penses .336-J73 


Jones, William, Crowns & coronations. 

394-J? 3 

Jones, Rev. William, 1726-1800. Catholic doc¬ 
trine of a Trinity.231-J73 

Jones, Rev. William, 1762-1846. History of the 

Christian Church.270-J73 

Jonson, Ben. Works; with Memoir by Gif¬ 
ford..822-J74 

Jordan, D. S. Science sketches.504-J76 

Josephus, Flavius. Works. 2v. 933-J78 

Young folks’ Josephus ; simplified by Shep¬ 
ard.j933-J78 

Josiah Allen’s wif e, pseud. See... Holley, 
Marietta. : 

Journal of geology, Jan., 1893-Oct., 1895. 

v. 1-3..... ...*550-J82 

Joyce, Jeremiah. Scientific dialogues. 530-J85 
Joyneville, C. Life and times of Alexander I. 

3 v..B-A126 

Judd, D. W., ed. Life and writings of Frank ; 

Forester. 2 v. B-H42 

Judd, J. W. Volcanoes.551-J88 

Judson, Edward. Life of Adoniram Judson. 

B-J92J 

Judson, II. P. Growth of American nation. 

973-J92 

Judson, I. F., ed. Cyrus W. Field. B-F45 

Juglar, Clement. Brief history of panics. 

332-J93 

Julian, Eran. Julian’s interest tables. 658-J94 
Julian, G. W Life of Joshua R. Giddings. 

B-G36J 

Political recollections. 973.7-J94 

June, Jenny, pseud. See... Croly, Mrs. J. 

(C.) 

Junius, pseud. Letters. 2 v.827-J96 

Jusserand, J. A. A. J. English wayfaring 

life in Middle Ages.914.2-J98 

Justinius, Nepos, Cornelius, and Eutropius. : 

[Translations]; by Watson.878.9-J98 

Juvenal, and others. Satires; tr. by Evans. 

877-J98 

Juvenell, Uncle, pseud. See... Heady, Mor¬ 
rison. 

Kalevala. Selections; tr. by Porter... 894-K13 
Karnes, Henry Home, Lord. Elements of 

criticism ; ed. by Boyd. 808-K13 

Kane, E. K. Arctic explorations. 2 v 919.8-K13 
Kant, Immanuel. Critique of pure reason. 

193.2-K13 

Kapp, Friedrich. Life of John Kalb. B-K12 

Karr, Mrs. Elizabeth. American horsewoman. 

798-K15 

Karr, H. W. S. Shores and Alps of Alaska. 

917.98-K15 

Kater, Henry, and Lardner, Dionysius. Me¬ 


chanics .531-K16 

Kaufman, Rosalie. Life of Mary Stuart. 

. B-M36K 

Queens of England. 3v.. :... j923-K16 


Kaufmann, Richard. Paris of today,914.4-KlQ 
Kavanagh, Julia. English women of letters. 

928-K17 





















































282 


AUTHOR INDEX. 


Kavanagh, Julia, cont. French women of 

letters. 928-K17F 

Summer and winter in the two Sicilies. 

914.5-K17 

Kay, David. Austria-Hungary.914.36-K18 

Education and educators.370-K18 

Memory, what it is and how to improve it. 

154-K18 

Kay, Joseph. Social condition and education 

of the people in England.339-K18 

Keane, A. H. Africa, v. 1.916-K19 

Kearny, J. W. Sketch of American finances. 

336-K21 

Keary, Annie. Nations around.930-K21 

and Elizabeth. Heroes of Asgard. 293-K213 
Keary, 0. F. Outlines of primitive belief. 

291-K21 

Vikings in Western Christendom. 2 V.948-K21 

ed. Dawn of history.901-K21 

Keasbey, L. M. Nicaragua Canal and the 

Monroe doctrine.327-K22 

Keats, John. Poetidal works.821-K22 

Kebbel, T. E. Life of Lord Beaconsfield. 

B-B35K 

Keddie, Henrietta. (Sarah Tytler.) Marie 

Antoinette. .B-M337K 

Modern painters. 927-K24 

Old masters.927-K240 

Papers for thoughtful girls.jl77-K24 

Keely, R. N., jr., and Davis, G. G. In Arctic 

seas. ...919.8-K24 

Keen, W. W., ed. See... American health 
primers. 

Keene, H. G. Literature of France. 840.9-K25 
Keene, J. B. Handbook of practical gaug¬ 
ing. 511-K25 

Keene, J. H. Boy’s own guide to fishing. 

j799 K25 

Keightley, Thomas. Fairy mythology .398-K26 

Outlines of history. 902-K26 

Keller, Franz Amazon and Madeira rivers. 

918.1-K28 

Kelley, J. D. J. Question of ships.. . . 387-K28 

Kelley, J. P Law of service.171-K28 

Kelley, W. D. Lincoln and Stanton.. . B-L63K 

Old South and the new.917.5-K28 

Kellogg, A. W. Our young folks in Norway. 

j914-K29 

Kelly, James Fitzmaurice-. History of Span¬ 
ish literature.860.9-K29 

Kelly, Mrs. M. A. B. Short stories of our shy 

neighbors.j590-K29 

Kelly, W. K. History of Russia. 2 v . 947-K29 
Hist, of House of Austria. See. . 943-C83, v. 4 
Keltie, J. S., ed. See.. World’s great ex¬ 
plorers and explorations. 

Kemble, Mrs. F A. Records of girlhood. B-K31 

Records of later life.B-K31K 

Residence on a Georgia plantation. 917.58-K31 
Kemble, Marion, ed. Art recreations.. 740-K31 
Kemp, J. F. Ore deposits of the U. S. 553-K32 
Kempis, Thomas, a. See. .. .Thomas a Kempis. 
Kempt, Robert. Pencil and palette... 927-K32 


Kendal, Mrs. M. B. (R.) Dramatic opinions. 

792-K33 

Kendall, P. M., ed. Maria Mitchell.B-M687 

Kendrick, A. C. Life and letters of Mrs. 

Emily C. Judson.B-J922 

ed. Our poetical favorites. Ser. 1-3. 3v. 

821.08-K34 

Ken nan, George. Tent life in Siberia. 

915.7-K365 


Kennard, Mrs. N. H. Mrs. Siddons.B-Sil4 

Rachel.B-R.12 


Kennedy, A.B. W. Mechanics of machinery. 

531-K38 

Kennedy, J. H. Early days of Mormonism. 

298-K38 

ed. American nation. 2v.*973-K38 

Kennedy, J. P. Memoirs of William Wirt. 

* 2 v. .B-W74 

Kennedy, W. S. Henry W. Longfellow.B-L86K 
Wonders and curiosities of the railway. 

656-K38 

Kennelly, A. ~E., joint author. See. . . Hous¬ 
ton, E. J. 

Kent, .Tames. Student’s Kent.347-K42 

Kerl, Bruno. Practical treatise on metal¬ 
lurgy 3v .669-K45 

Kerr, Orpheus C., pseud. See. .. Newell, 

R. H. 

Kerr, W. M. Far interior. 2 v.916.7-K46 

Kett, C. W Rubens .B-R82 

Keyes, E. D. Fifty years’observation of men 

and events.920-K52 

Keyser, L. S. Bird-dom .598.2-K52 

In bird-land.... 598.2-K52I 

Kidd, Benjamin. Social evolution . 901-K54 

Kidd, John. Adaptation of external nature 

to physical condition of man.210-K54 

Kiddle, Henry, Harrison, T. F., and Calkins, 

N. A. How to teach...'.371-K54 

Kieffer, A. S. Hours of fancy.811-K55 

Kilbon, G. B. Elementary woodwork. 694-K55 

Kilboum, John. Ohio gazetteer . .*917.7-K557 
Killikelly, S. H. Curious questions in his¬ 
tory, etc. 2v.*031-K56 

Kimball, A. R. Blue ribbon.178-K56 

Kimball, E. C. Midnight sunbeams. 914.8-K56 
Kinealy, .T. H. Steam engines and boilers. 

621.1- K57 

King, C. W. Gnostics and their remains. 

189.1- K58 

^ Natural history of precious stones. . .553-K58 
King, Clarence. Mountaineering in the 

Sierra Nevada.917.94-K582 

King, D. W., ed. Homes for home-builders. 

728-K58 

King, Edward. French political leaders 

923-K58 

Great South.917.5-K583 

King, Grace. De Soto and his men in the 

land of Florida.j975-K584 

New Orleans.917.63-K584 

King, Horatio. Turning on the light .973.6-K58 
King, Moses, ed. New York city . 917.47-K585 
















































AUTHOR INDEX. 


283 


King, Peter, 7th Lord. Life and letters of 

John Locke.B-L79K 

King, Rufus. Ohio.977.1-K58 

King, T. S. Christianity and humanity. 

252-K587 

White Hills.917.42-K587 

Kinglake, A. W. Eothen.915.6-K59 

Invasion of the Crimea. 6 v.947-K59 

Kingsford, Anna. Health, beauty, and the 

toilet. 646-K61 

Kingsley, Charles. At last. 917.29-K61 

Heroes ; or, Greek fairy tales for my chil¬ 
dren.j292-K61H 

Madam How and Lady Why.j551-K61 

Poems. 821-K61 

Poems; incl. Saint’s tragedy, etc.. 821-K61P 

Prose idylls.824-K61 

Roman and the Teuton.940-K61 

Scientific lectures and essays.504-K61 

Sir Walter Raleigh and his time, with 

other papers.824-K6 IS 

Kingsley, J/rs. F. E. (G.), ed. Charles Kings¬ 
ley.B-K61 

Kingsley, M. H. Travels in west Africa. 

916.7-K614 

Kingston, W. H. G. Shipwrecks and disas¬ 
ters at sea.910.4-K62 

Stories of the sagacity of animals: cats 

and dogs.j636-K62 

Stories of the sagacity of animals; the 

horse and other animals.j636-K62S 

and Frith, Henry. Great African travel¬ 
lers..;.:.. 916-K621 

Notable voyagers.910.4-K621 

Kinley, David. History of independent treas¬ 
ury of U. S.336-K62 

Kinney, Coates. Lyrics of the ideal and the 

real. 811-K626 

Kinns, Samuel. Harmony of the Bible with 

science.213-K62 

Kipling, Rudyard. Seven seas.821-K625 

Kipping, Robert. Masting, mast-making, 

and rigging of ships.\699-P31 

Sails and sail-making.699-P31 

Kirby, E. N. Vocal and action-language. 

808.5-»K63 

Kirby, Mrs. G. (B.) Years of experience..B-K63 

Kirby, J. H. Modern cottages.728-K63 

Kirby, Mary and Elizabeth. Aunt Martha’s 

corner cupboard.j660-K625 

Sea and its wonders.j590-K625 

Stories about birds.j598-K625 

Talks about trees.j582-K625 

Things in the forest.j598-X625T 

World by the fireside.j504-K625 

Kirby, William. On the power of God in 

creation of animals. 2 v.210-K63 

Kirk, J. F. Charles the Bold. 3 v.944-K63 

ed. Supplement to Allibone’s Dictionary. 

2 v ... . . *928-A151 

Kirke, Edmund,pseud. See... .Gilmore, J. R. 
Kirkland, Mrs. C. M. Memoirs of Washing¬ 
ton .B-W27K 


Kirkland, E. S. Short history of England. 

j942-K635 

Short history of France.j944-K635 

Six little cooks. j641-K635 

Speech and manners.j395-K635 

Kirkland, Frazar. Anecdotes of the Rebel¬ 
lion.973.7-K63 

Kirkwood, Daniel. Comets and meteors. 

523-K63 

Meteoric astronomy.523-K63M 

Kitchin, G. W. Winchester.942-K64 

Kitto, John. History of Palestine 956-K65H 

Same .j956-K65 

Scripture lands.915.6-K65 

Kittredge, G. W. New metal worker pattern 

book..744-K65 

Klauser, Karl, joint ed See. .. Paine, J. K. 
Klemm, L. R. Educational topics of the day: 

chips from a teacher’s workshop. . 370-K67 
Klencke, P. F. H. Alexander von Humboldt. 

E-E38 

Klunzinger, C. B. Upper Egypt.. 916.2-K715 
Kneeland, Samuel. American in Iceland. 

914.91-K73 

Volcanoes and earthquakes. 551-K73 

Knight, Charles. Knowledge is power .331-K74 
Popular history of England. 8 v. . . 942-K74 
ed. Half-hours with best authors. 6v.in3. 

808.8- K74 

Knight, E. F. Where three empires meet. 

915.4-K74 

Knight, E. PI. American mechanical diction¬ 
ary. 3 v.*603-K74 

New mechanical dictionary.*603-K74N 

Knight, Mrs. H. C. Hannah Mote .B-M81 

Lady Huntington and her friends.B-H92, 

Life of James Montgomery.B-M767 

Knight, J. H. Notes on motor carriages. 

537.8- K74 

Knight, William. Hume.B-H89K 

ed. See Philosophical classics for En¬ 
glish readers. 

See University extension manuals 
Xnoflach, Augustin. German simplified 

438-K75 

Knortz, Karl, ed. Representative German 

poems (Eng. and German.).831.08-K75 

Knowles, J. S. Dramatic works. 3 v. 822-K76 

Knowles, James, ed. Legends of King Ar¬ 
thur and his knights.398-K76 

Knowlton, H. M. Hints for pupils in draw¬ 
ing and painting. .... 741-K76 

Knox, Mrs. Isa Craig-. Little folks’ history 

of England.j942-K765 

Knox, J. J. United States notes.332-K77 

Knox, T. W. Boy travellers in Australasia. 

j919-K77 

Boy travellers in Great Britain and Ire¬ 
land.j914-K77B 

Boy travellers in Mexico.j917-K77 

Boy travellers in Northern Europe. 

j914-K77Bl 


































































284 


AUTHOR INDEX. 


Knox, T. W., cont. Boy travellers in the Far 
East. 


Pt. 2. Siam and Java.J915-K77 

Pt. 3. Ceylon and India.j915-K77C 

Pt. 4. Egypt and the Hoiy Land.j916-K77E 

Boy travellers in the Levant.j916-K77B 

Boy travellers in the Russian Empire. 

j914-K77R2 

Boy travellers on the Congo. j916-K77 

Boys’ life of Grant..jB-G77K 

Decisive battles since Waterloo. 904-K77 

How to travel.910.2-K77 

Hunting adventures on land and sea. 2 v. 

j799-K77 

Contents. 


Pt. 1. Young Xi in rods in North America. 

Pt. 2. Young Nimrods around the world. 

Land of the kangaroo.j919-X77L 

Life of Robert Fulton. B-F96 

ed. Travels of Marco Polo.j915-K772 

Kobell, Franz. Sketches from the mineral 
kingdom. See. .. 580-SchQ 

Kohlrausch, H F. T. History of Germany. 

943-K83 

Koran. (The) Koran; tr., with notes, by 

Sale.297-K84s 

Koren, John, joint author. See... Wines, 

F. H. 

Kossuth, Louis. Memories of my exile. B-K846 

Kostlin, Julius. Life of Luther.B-L97K 

Kraus-Boelte, Maria, and Kraus, John. Kin¬ 
dergarten guide, v. 1.372-K86 

Krehbiel, H. E. How to listen to music.780-K87 

Music and manners.7SO-K87M 

Kresken, H. A. Wonders of the flora 716-K88 
Kriloff, I. A. Kriloff and his fables.. 891.7-K89 
Krout, M. H. Hawaii and a revolution. 

919.6-K92 

Krummacher, F. A. Cornelius the centu¬ 
rion . 225.92-C81K 

Parables.24£-K94 

Krummacher, F. N. Dew of Israel . . . 252-K94 

Kriisi, Hermann. Pestalozzi. B-P436 

Kummer, S. A. Epitome of English history. 

942-K96 

Kynett, A. J. Religion of the Republic and 

laws of religious corporations.322-K99 

li., J. E. Ten days in the jungle.919.1-L112 

Babberton, R. H. New historical atlas.*911-L11 
Backland,Thomas, pseud .of G.C.Hill. Home- 

spun . 814-L11 

Bacombe, Paul. Arms and armour.399-B11 

Growth of a people.944-B11 

Bacretelle, Henri de. Lamartine and his 

friends.B-B16L 

Badd, G. T. Introduction to philosophy. 

100-B12 

Psychology. 150-B12 

What is the Bible?.220-B12 

Badd, H. O. Story of New Mexico... 978.9-B12 

War with Mexico..973.6-B12 

Ba Farge, John. Artist’s letters from Japan. 

915.2-B13 


Ba Farge, John, cont. Considerations on 

painting. 750-B13 

Bafargue, Paul. Evolution of property 335-B13 

Ba Fontaine, Jean de. Fables.841-B13 

Bagrange, Fernand. Physiology of bodily 

exercise.613-B13 

Balor, J. J., ed. Cyclopaedia of political sci¬ 
ence, etc. 3 v.*303-B15 

joint author. See .. Mason, A. B. 

Bamartine, Alphonse de. French Revolution 

of 1848..944-B16 

History of the Girondists. 3 v.944-B16G 

Memoirs of celebrated characters. 3 v. 

920-B16 

Restoration of monarchy in France. 4 v. 

944-B16R 

Bamb, Charles. Dramatic essays.792-B16 

Essays of Elia, and Eliana.824-B16 

Works. 5 v.824-B16W 

Bamb, L. M. C. (D.), Lady. Warrior kings. 

923-B16 

Bamb, Mrs. M. J. History of city of New 

York. 2 v.*974.7-B17 

Bamborn, R. H. Metallurgy of silver and 

lead.671-W34E 

Bamon, W. H. Life of Lincoln.B-B63B 

Lamphere, G. N. United States government. 

353-B19 

Bamson, M. S. Life and education of Laura 

Dewey Bridgman.B-B76 

Lanciani, Rodolfo. Ancient Rome in light of 

recent discoveries.913.37-L22 

Pagan and Christian Rome.913.37-L22P 

Bandels, William. True glory of woman. 

396-B23 

Young man in the battle of life...'.. 252-L23 
Lander, Meta, pseud. See. .. .Lawrence, Mrs. 
Margarette. 

Lander, S.W. Spectacles for young eyes. 8 v. 


1. 

2 . 
3. 

4 

5 

7. 

8 . 


Boston. 

St. Petersburg. 

Pekin. 

Moscow. 

Zurich. 

Berlin. 

Home.... 

New York.... 


• • j917-L23 
J914-L23S 

• ■ i915-L23 
j914-L23M 

• j914-L23Z 

• • • j914-L23 
. 1914-L23R 

j9t7-L23N 


Landon, J. S. Constitutional history and 

government of U. S....342.73-B23 

Bandon, Melville D. {Eli Perkins.) Eli Per¬ 
kins ; wit, humor, and pathos.817-L23 

Saratoga in 1901.817-L26 

Kings of the platform and pulpit. .. 920-B23 
Bandor, W. S. Imaginary conversations. 

Ser. 1-4. 4 v.828-L23 

Bandsell, Henry. Chinese Central Asia. 2 v. 

915-B29 

Through Siberia. 2v..915.7-B29 

Lane, E. W. Manners and customs of the 

modern Egyptians.916.2-L24 

Bane-Poole, Stanley. See. . . Poole, Stanley 
Lane-. 

Lang, Andrew. Animal story book... J599-L25 
Books and bookmen.010-B25 






























































AUTHOR INDEX. 


285 


Lang, Andrew, cant. Custom and myth.291-L35 

Helen of Troy.883.1-L25H 

Homer and the epic.883.1-L25 

Letters to dead authors.827-L25 

Pickle the spy; or, the Incognito of Prince 

Charles.B-C384 

ed. Blue poetry book.j821-L252 

Langille, J. H. Our birds in their haunts. 

598.2-L26 

Langley, S. P. New astronomy.523-L26 

Langmead, T. P. Taswell-. English consti¬ 
tutional history... 342.42-L26 

Lanier, Sidney. Boy’s King Arthur. j398-L27 
English novel and its development . 823-L27 

Florida.917.59-L27 

Poems.811-L27 

Science of English verse.426-L27 

Lankester, Edwin. Half-hours with the mi¬ 
croscope.578-L27 

Lanman, Charles. Farthest North. . 919.8-L28 

Haphazard personalities..920-L28 

Leading men of Japan.920-L28L 

Lanman, J. H. History of Michigan .977.4-L28 
Lano, Pierre de. Secret of an empire; Em¬ 
press Eugenie.B-Eu4 

Lanzi, Luigi, Abate. History of painting in 

Italy. 3 v. 759-L29 

Larcom, Lucy. New England girlhood.. jB-L32 

Poems.811-L32 

Poetical works . 811-L32P 

Unseen Friend.240-L32 

ed. Breathings of the better life.. 244-L322 
comp. Beckonings for every day. 242-L322 
Lardner, Dionysius. Arithmetic, practical 

and theoretical.511-L32 

Electricity, magnetism, and meteorology. 

2 v .:.537-L32 

Hydrostatics and pneumatics.532-L32 

Steam engine.621.1-L32 

Treatise on geometry.513-L32 

Treatise on heat.536-L32 

• joint author. See. .. .Kater, Henry. 

Larned, J. N., ed. History for ready refer¬ 
ence. 5 v.*903-L32 

Larned, W. 0. Churches and castles of me¬ 
diaeval France.726-L32 

Larrabee, W. C. Scientific evidences of nat¬ 
ural and revealed religion.210-L32 

Larrabee, William. Railroad question .385-L32 
Larwood, Jacob, pseud. See... .Sadler, L. R, 

Latham, Henry. Pastor pastorum.232-L34 

Latham, R. G. Hand-book of the English 

language.420-L34 

Lathe and its uses.. 621.9-L34 

Lathrop, G. P. Spanish vistas.914.6-L34 

Lathrop, S. G. Fifty years and beyond .244-L34 
Latimer, Mrs. M. E. (W.) Europe in Africa 

in 19th century. 960-L35 

Familiar talks on some of Shakespeare’s 

comedies. • • .822.33-L35 

France in the 19th century.944-L35 

Italy in the 19th century.945-L35 

Russia and Turkey in 19th century.. 947-L35 


Latimer, Mrs. M. E. (W.), cont. Spain in the 

19th century.946-L35 

Latouche, John, pseud. See .Crawfurd, 

O. J. F. 

Laugel, Auguste. England, political and so¬ 
cial. 942-L36 

Laughlin, J. L. Elements of political econ¬ 
omy.330-L36 

History of bimetallism in the U. S.. 332-L36 

Laughton, J. K. Nelson. B-N33 

Laughton, Osborn. (An American artist.) 
Handbook of young artists and amateurs 

in oil painting.751-L36 

Lauridsen, Peter. Vitus Bering.B-B398 

Laurie, S. S. Rise and early constitution of 

universities.'.378-L37 

Lavater, J. C. Essays on physiognomy 138-L38 
Laveleye, Emile de Balkan peninsula. 

914.97-L39 

Elements of political economy.330-L39 

Law, Henry, joint author. See... Hughes, 
Samuel. 

Law and lawyers. 2v.340.9-L41 

Lawless, Hon. Emily. Story of Ireland. 

941.5-L42 

Lawrence, Amos. Extracts from [his] diary 

and correspondence.B-L427 

Lawrence, E. A. Modern missions in the 

East. 266-L43 

Lawrence, Mrs. Margarette. (Meta Lander.) 

Tobacco problem.178-L43 

Lawrence, Philip, comp. Lawrence speaker. 

808.8-L43 

Lawson, Henry. Manual of popular physi¬ 
ology. 612-L44 

Lawson, W. J. History of banking... 332-L44 
Layard, Sir A. H. Discoveries at Nineveh. 

913.35-L45N1 

Nineveh and Babylon. ...913.35-L45 

Nineveh and its remains. 2 v. .913.35-L45N 

Lazarus, Emma. Poems. 2 v. 811-L46 

Lea, H. C. Sacerdotal celibacy in the Christ¬ 
ian Church.254-L46 

Leaders in science. 

Charles Darwin. C. F. Holder...-..B-D25H 

Leathes, Stanley. Religion of the Christ. 

232-L48 

and others. Future probation.237-L483 

Lebon, Audr6. Modern France.944-L49 

Lecky,W.E.H. Democracy and liberty. 2v. 

321-L49 

Hist, of England in 18th cent. 8 v. .942-L49 
History of European morals. 2 v... 170-L49 

History of rationalism. 2 v.211-L49 

Leaders of public opinion in Ireland.923-L49 
Le Conte, Joseph. Evolution and its relation 

to religious thought.213-L49 

Religion and science.215-L49 

Sight.535-L49 

Lee, A. E. European days and ways. .. . 914-L51 
Lee, E. B. Life of Jean Paul Frederic 
Richter.B-R42 































































286 


AUTHOR INDEX. 


Lee, Elizabeth, ed. and tr. Humour of France. 

847-L51 

Lee, Fitzhugh. General Lee.B-L51L 

Lee, Mrs. H. F. Life and times of Thomas 

Cranmer... B-C85 

Lee, Mrs. S. (W.) Anecdotes of the habits 

and instincts of animals.j599-L51 

Anecdotes of the habits and instincts of 

birds, reptiles and fishes.j598-L51 

Lee, Vernon, pseud. See... Paget, Violet. 

Leeds, J. W. History of the U. S.973-L51 

Theatre. 175-L51 

Leeds, W. H. Rudimentary architecture. 

722-L51 

Lees, F. R. Text-book of temperance.... 178-L51 
Lees, J. A., and Clutterbuck, W. J. Three in 

Norway. 914.8-L52 

Lefevre, Andr6. Race and language. . . 409-L52 

Wonders of architecture.720-L52 

Leffel, James, and Co., pub. Leffel’s construc¬ 
tion of mill dams, and Bookwalter’s mill¬ 
wright and mechanic. 627-L52 

Leffingwell, 0. W., ed. Reading book of 

English classics.828-L52 

Legare, H. S. Writings. 2 v. 818-L52 

Leger, Louis. History of Austro-Hungary. 

943.6-L52 

Legge, James. Life and works of Mencius.B-M518 

Religions of China. 299-L52 

Legh, M. H. C. How Dick and Molly went 

round the world. J910-L52 

Le Goff, Francois. Life of Louis Adolphe 

Thiers.B-T34 

Legouve, Ernest! Art of reading. .. 808.5-L52 

Reading as a fine art.808.5-L52R 

Leifchild, J. R. Higher ministry of nature 

239-L53 

Leigh, J. E. A. Memoir of Jane Austen. See 

Au7L 

Leighton, C. C. Life at Puget Sound.917.2-L53 
Leland, C. G. Algonquin legends of New 

England. 398-L54 

Drawing and designing.745-L54 

Gypsies.397-L54 

Hans Breitmann’s ballads.817-L54 

Lincoln and the abolition of slavery B-L63L1 

Manual of wood carving.736-L54 

Lenormant, Francois. Beginnings of history. 

930-L54 

and Chevallier, E. Ancient history of the 

East. 2 v.930-L541 

Lent, W. B. Across the country of the little 

King.914.6-L54 

Leonard, D. L. Hundred years of missions. 

266-L55 

Leonowens, Mrs. A. H. (C.) English govern¬ 
ess at the Siamese court.915.9-L548 

Life and travels in India.915.4-L548 

Le Pileur, A. Wonders of the human body. 

612-L55 

Lepsius, K. R. Letters from Egypt, Ethiopia, 
and the peninsula of Sinai.. 916.2-L55 


Leroy-Beaulieu, Anatole. Empire of the 

tsars, etc. 3 v.914.7-L56 

Lessing, G. E. Laocoon.701-L57 

Nathan the wise.832-L57 

Lester, A. H. Pre-Adamite ; or, Who tempted 

Eve?. 572-L57 

L’Estrange, A. G. K. History of English 

humour. 2 v. in 1.827-L57 

Le Strange, Guy, tr. Palestine under the 

Moslems...915.6-L57 

Letourneau, Charles. Property; its origin 

and development. 335-L57 

Lewes, G. H. Biographical history of phi¬ 
losophy.•..109-L58 

Comte’s philosophy of the sciences. 194.8-L58 

Life and works of Goethe. 2 v.B-G71L 

Physiology of common life.612-L58 

Problems of life and mind. Ser. 1. . . 150-L58 
Lewes, Louis. Women of Shakespeare. 

822.33-L58 

Lewis, A. H. Critical history of Sunday leg¬ 
islation. 263-L59 

Lewis, A. J. {Prof. Louis Hoffmann.) Puz¬ 
zles, old and new.j793-L59 

Lewis, C. B. (M. Quad.) Brother Gardner’s 

Lime-kiln club. 817-L59 

Lewis, C. T. History of Germany . 943-L588 

and Short, Charles. Harper’s Latin dic¬ 
tionary .*473-L59 

Lewis, Dio. New gymnastics.613-L59 

Our girls.613-L590 

Talks about people’s stomachs.612-L59 

Lewis, E. C. Hist, of American tariff. 337-L59 
Lewis, G. H. National consolidation of the 

railways of the U. S.385-L59 

Lewis, Tayler. Six days of creation... 213-L59 
Library journal, Jan., 1883-Dec., 1898. v.8-23. 

*020-L61 

Library of economics and politics; ed. by R. 

T. Ely. 

Ely, R.T. Socialism.335-E19 

Howe, F. C Taxation and taxes in U. S.336-H83 

Hull-House maps and papers. 331-H88 

Ingle, Edward. Southern sidelights.9t7.5-In4 

Kinley, David. History of independent treasury of the 

U S . 336-K62 

Scott, W. A. Repudiation of state debts.336-Sco3 

Trent, W. P. Southern statesmen of old regime. .923-T72 

Warner, A. G. American charities.361-W24 

Wines, F. H. .Punishment and reformation_365-W72P 

Liddell, H. G. History of Rome.937-L62 

Lieb, Hermann. Protective tariff.337-L62 

Lieber, Francis. Civil liberty and self-gov¬ 
ernment.320-L62 

Essays on property and labour.331-L62 

ed. Great events.902-L62 

Liechtenstein, Marie, Princess. Holland 

House. 942-L62 

Lieckfeld, G. Practical handbook of gas en¬ 
gines. 621.4-L62 

Life and ministry of Rev. C. H. Spurgeon. B-Sp9 
Life and poems of Theodore Winthrop; ed. 

by his sister. B-W732 

Life, military and civil, of the Duke of Wel¬ 
lington.B-W46 






























































AUTHOR INDEX. 


287 


Life of Gen. La Fayette; with anecdotes,jB-L13 

Life of Margaret Fox.B-F835 

Lillie, Mrs. L. C. (W.) Story of English lit¬ 
erature .j820-L626 

Story of music and musicians.j780-L626 

Lincoln, Abraham, 16th Pres, of the U. S. 
Assassination, and trial of the conspira¬ 
tors. ..343-L63 

Complete works. 2v.320-L63 

Lincoln, D. F. School and industrial hygiene. 

613-L63 

Lindley, Walter, and Widney, J. P. Califor¬ 
nia of the South.917.9-L64 

Lindsay, A. W. Crawford, Lord. Letters on 
Egypt, Edom, and the Holy Land. 916.2-L646 
Linn, S. P., comp. Golden gleams of thought. 

808.8-L653 

Linton, Mrs. E. (L.) Ourselves.396-L65 

Linton, W. J. History of wood-engraving in 

America. .*761-L65 

Threescore and ten years, 1820-90. .... .B-L65 
ed. Rare poems of the 16th and 17th cent. 

808.8-L65 

and Stoddard, R. H., ed. English verse. 

5 v.821.08-L652 

Contents. 

v 1. Chaucer to Burns. 

v. 2. Lyrics of the XIXth century. 

v. 3. Ballads and romances. 

v. 4. Dramatic scenes and characters. 

v. 5. Translations. 

Lippincott, Mrs. S. J. C. (Grace Greenwood.) 

Heads and tails.j590-L66 

Merrie England.j914-L66 

Stories and sketches.818-L66 

Queen Victoria.B-V68 

Lippincott’s magazine, July, 1881-Dec., 1895. 

v. 28-56.051-L66 

Liszt, Franz. Letters ; ed. by La Mara. 2 v. 

B-L69 

Literatures of the world; ed. by E. W. Gosse. 

Dowden, Edward. French literature.840.9-D75 

Garnett, Richard. Italian literature.850.9-G19 

Gosse, E. W. English literature.820.9-GG9 

Murray, Gilbert. Greek literature.880.9-M96 

Kelly, JamesFitzmaurice-. Spanish literature.860.9-K29 

Littell’s living age, Jan., 1856-Dec., 1898. 

v. 48-219. . .*051-L72 

Little, G. E. Illustrative hand-book of draw¬ 
ing.1. .j740-L72 

Little ones’ annual, 1897.j051-L724 

Livermore, A. A. Anti-tobacco.178-L75 

Livermore, Mrs • M. A. (R.) My story of the 

war.973.7-L75 

What shall we do with our daughters? 

396-L75 

Lives of the presidents. See... Stoddard, 

W. O. 

Livingstone, David. Last journals in central 

Africa...916.7-L76 

Missionary travels in So. Africa. 916.7-L76M 

Livy. History of Rome; tr. by Spillan and 

others. 4 ..937-L76 

Lizars, John. Use and abuse of tobacco. 

In. .. .178-M61 


Lloyd, A. H. Citizenship and salvation. 

901-L77 

Lloyd, H. D. Wealth against commonwealth. 

338-L77 

Lock, C. G. W., joint ed. See. . .,Spon, E. 

Locke, D. R. (Petroleum V. Nasby.) Divers 

views, opinions, and prophecies.817-L79 

Nasby in exile.914-L79 

Struggles of Petroleum V. Nasby.. .817-L79S 
Locke, E. W. Three years in camp and hos¬ 
pital.973.7-L79 

Locke, John. Essay concerning human under¬ 
standing .151-L79 

Selections from [his] essay on the human 

understanding.160-Em6 

Works. 2 v.151-L79W 

Lockhart, J. G. History of Napoleon Bona¬ 
parte., B-N16L 

Memoirs of the life of Sir Walter Scott. 

8 v. in 4.B-Sco3L 

tr. Ancient Spanish ballads.861-L81 

Lockwood, H. C. Constitutional history of 

France.342.44-L81 

Lockwood, M. S. Hand-book of ceramic art. 

738-L81 

Lockwood, T. D. Electricity, magnetism, 

and electric telegraphy.537-L81 

Lockyer, J. N. Astronomy.523-L81 

Elements of astronomy.520-L81 

Spectroscope.535-L81 

Lodeman, E. G. Spraying of plants_632-L82 

Lodge, Edmund. Illustrious personages of 

Great Britain. 8 v.920-L82 

Lodge, H. C. Alexander Hamilton.B-H18 

Boston.•.974.4-L82 

Daniel Webster.B-W39L 

George Washington. 2 v.: .B-W27L 

Short hist, of English colonies in America. 

973.2-L82 

Studies in history..973-L82 

and Roosevelt, Theodore, Hero tales from 

American history...'.j973-L822 

Lodge, Oliver J. Modern views of elec¬ 
tricity . 537-L82 

Pioneers of science.925-L82 

Lodge, Richard. History of modern Europe. 

940-L82 

Richelieu.B-R39 

Loftie, W. J. History of London. 2v..942-L83 

London.942-L83L 

Plea for art in the house.645-L83 

Westminster Abbey.914.2-L83 

Logan, J. A. Great conspiracy.973.7-L83 

Volunteer soldier of America.355-L83 

Logan, J. A., jr. In joyful Russia. .. .914.7-L83 

Logan, James. Scottish Gael. 2 v„. .914.1-L83 

Lomax, A. E. Sir Henry Layard.jB-L45 

Lommel, E. C. J. Nature of light.535-L84 

Londonderry, C. W. Stewart, 3d Marquis of. 

Story of the Peninsular war.946-L84 

Long, E. A. Ornamental gardening for Amer¬ 
icans.710-L85 

Long, .T. IT. Slips of tongue and pen .428.3-L85 


































































288 


' AUTHOR INDEX. 


Long, S. P. Art: its laws, and the reasons 
for them.701-L85 

Longfellow, H. W. Aftermath.811-L86 

Christus.812-L86 

Complete poetical works.811-L86P 

Evangeline.811-L86E 

Final memorials.B-L86 

Hanging of the crane.811-L86H 

In the harbor.811-L86I 

K6ramos.811-L86K 

Longfellow birthday-book : comp, by Bates. 

818-L86 

Masque of Pandora.811-L86M 

Outre-Mer.914-L86 

Poems.811-L86P1 

Poetical works. 6 v.811-L86Pa 

Song of Hiawatha ..811-L86H1 

Tales of a wayside inn.811-L86T 

Ultima Thule.811-L86U 

and others. American poems. .. 811.08-L862 
Same; with notes by Scudder.. 811.08-L862A 
ed. Poems of places. 31 v.808.8-L863 


Contents. 

v. 1-4. England and Wales, 
v. 5. Ireland. 

v. 6-8. Scotland, Denmark, Iceland, Norway and 
Sweden. 

v. 9-10. France and Savoy, 
s V. 11-13. Italy. 

v. 14-15. Spain, Portugal, Belgium and Holland, 
v. 16. Switzerland aiid Austria, 
v. 17-18. Germany. 

v. 19. Greece and Turkey (in Europe.) 

v. 20. Russia, including Asiatic Russia. 

v. 21-23. Asia. 

v. 24. Africa. 

v. 25-26. New England. 

v. 27. Middle states. , 

v. 28. Southern states. 

v. 29. Western states. 

▼ 30. British America, Mexico, South America, 

v. 31. Oceanica. 

ed. Poets and poetry of Europe. *808.8-L863P 
Longfellow, Samuel. Hymns and verses. 

811-L865 

ed. Life of Henry W. Longfellow. 2 v. 

B-L86L 

Longley, Elias. Eclectic manual of phonog¬ 
raphy. 653-L86 

Longman, F. W. Frederick the Great and 

the Seven years’ war.943-L86 

Longstreet, James. From Manassas to Ap¬ 
pomattox.. 973.7-L86 

Longus, joint author. See... Heliodorus. 

Lonsdale, Margaret. Sister Dora.B-P276 

Loomis, E. J. Eclipse party in Africa.916.7-L87 

Wayside sketches.814-L87 

Loomis, Elias.. Introduction to practical as¬ 
tronomy .522-L87 

Treatise on meteorology.551-L87 

Loomis, L. C. Index guide to Europe. .914-L87 

Lord, John. Ancient states and empires. 

930-L89 

Modern history.940-L89 

Lorimer, G. 0. Argument for Christianity. 

239-L89 


Loring, G. B. Farm-yard club of Jotham. 

630-L89 

Year in Portugal. 914.69-L89 

Loring, W. W. Confederate soldier in Egypt. 

916.2-L895 

Lome, J. G. E. H. D. S. Campbell, Marquis of. 

Canadian pictures.917.i-L89 

Viscount Palmerston. B-P18L 

Lossing, B. J. History of England. .. .942-L91 

Mary and Martha Washington.B-W273 

Our country. 3v.973-L91 

Pictorial field-book of the Revolution. 2 v. 

973.3-L91 

Pictorial hist, of Civil war. 3 v.. .973.7-L91 

Story of the U. S. navy.973-L91S 

(The) two spies.B-H135 

Washington and the American Republic. 

3 v.,. *B-W27L1 

Lost Greenland.j998-L91 

Lothrop, Mrs. H. M. (S.) (Margaret Sidney.) 

Whittier with the children.jB-W61 

Lothrop,T. K. William Henry Seward. ,B-Se9L 
Loti, Pierre, pseud. See. .. Viaud, Julien. 

Lott, Emmeline. Harem life in Egypt and 

Constantinople.916.2-L917 

Loudon, Mrs. J. (W.) Entertaining natural¬ 
ist.... .590-L92 

Louis XVIII., King of France, joint author. 

See... Talleyrand, Prince de. 

Lounsbury, T. R. James F. Cooper.B-C78 

Love, W. DeL., jr. Fast and Thanksgiving 

days of New England.394-L94 

Low, C. R. Great battles of the British 

navy.942-L95 

Low, D. A. Introduction to machine draw¬ 
ing and design. 621-L95 

Low, S. J., and Pulling, F. S., ed. Diction¬ 
ary of English history.*942-L944 

Lowe, Charles. Alexander III. of Russia. 

B-A128 

Lowe, R. W. Thomas Betterton.B-B466 

Lowell, A. L. Governments and parties in 

continental Europe. 2 v.354-L95 

Lowell, E. J. Eve of French Revolution. 

944-L95 

Hessians in the Revolutionary w r ar.973.3-L95 


Lowell, J. R. Among my books. Ser. 1-2 

2 v. 814-L95 

Biglow papers. 817-L95 

Democracy, and other addresses.... 815-L95 

Fireside travels. 814-L95F 

Heartsease and rue. 811-L95 

Last poems. 811-L95L 

Latest literary essays and addresses. 

814-L95L1 

Letters. 2 v. B-L95 

Literary and political addresses... 814-L95L2 

Literary essays. 4 v. 814-L95L 

My study windows .814-L95M 

Old English dramatists. 822-L95 

Poems. 4 v. 811-L95P 

Poetical works. 811-L95P1 

Political essays.973.7-L95 


t 





























































AUTHOR INDEX. 


289 


Lowell, J. R., eont. Under the willows. 811-L95U 

Vision of Sir Launfal, etc.811-L95V 

Lowndes, W. T. Bibliographer’s manual of 

English literature. 4 v.*015-L95 

Lowry, Robert, and McCardle, W. H. His¬ 
tory of Mississippi.976.2-L95 

Lubbock, Sir John, Bart. Ants, bees, and 

wasps.595-L96 

Chapters in popular natural history.595-L96C 
On the senses, instincts, and intelligence 

of animals. 591-L96 

Origin of civilization.901-L96 

Pre-historic times..'.. 571-L96 

Use of life. ; ..170-L96 

ed. See. . . Modern science series. 

Liibke, Wilhelm. History of art. 2 v. .709-L93 
Lucanus, M A. Pharsalia; tr. by Riley. 

873.2-L96 

Lucilius, Caius, joint author. See... .Juvenal. 

Luckock, H. M. After death. 236-L96 

Lucretius Carus, Titus. Nature of things; 

tr. by Watson. 871.1-L96 

Ludlow, F. H. Heart of the Continent. 

917.9-L965 

Ludlow, J. M. War of American Independ¬ 
ence.973.3-L96 

Lukin, James. Amongst machines... j670-L96 

Boy engineers. j621-L96 

Lummis, C. F. Awakening of a nation. 

917.2- L974 

Land of Poco Tiempo.917.89-L974 

New Mexico David.917.89-L974N 

Some strange corners of our country. 

917.8-L974 

Tramp across the continent.917.3-L974 

Lunt, George, ed. Old New England traits. 

917.4-L976 

Lupton, J. I. (The) horse. 636-L97 

Lupton, W. M. Concise English history. 942-L97 

Lutfullah. Autobiography.E-L966 

Luthardt, C. E. Fundamental truths of Chris¬ 
tianity .239-L97 

Luther, Martin. Table talk.244-L97 

Lutz, H. E. Student’s views abroad... .914-L98 
Liitzow, Francis, Graf von. Bohemia. 

943.7-L98 

Luys, Jules. Brain and its functions... 612-L97 
Luyster, I. M., ed. Memoirs and correspond¬ 
ence of Madame R6camier. B-B24 

Lyall, Sir Alfred. Rise of British dominion 

in India. 954-L98 

Warren Hastings. B-H27 

Lyell, Sir Charles, Bart. Antiquity of man. 

573-L985 

Elements of geology.551-L985 

Principles of geology. 2v.550-L985 

Second visit to the U. S.917.3-L985 

Lyle, W. W. Lights and shadows of army 

life. 973.7-L98 

Lyman, S. P. Public and private life of Dan¬ 
iel Webster.B-W39L1 

Lynch, Jeremiah. Egyptian sketches. 

916.2- L987 


Lyons, W. H. .Chess-nut burrs.794-L99 

Lyschinska, M. J. Kindergarten principle. 

372-L99 

Lytle, W. H. Poems.811-L988 

Lytton, E. G. E. Bulwer Lytton, 1st Baron. 

Athens, its rise and fall. 938-L99 

Dramatic works. 822-L99 

Same .822-L99a 

England and the English.914.2-L99 

Eva, other tales and poems, and the Pil¬ 
grims of the Rhine.821-L99E 

King Arthur. 821-L99 

Lost tales of Miletus. 821-L99L 

Miscellaneous prose works. 4 v. in 2. 

824-L99 

New Timon, and St. Stephen’s.821-L99N 

Plays.822-L99b 

Lytton, E. R. Bulwer Lytton, 2d Baron. (Owen 

Meredith.) After paradise.821-L992 

Fables in song.821-L992F 

Glenaveril..821-L992G 

Life, letters and literary remains of Ed¬ 
ward Bulwer, Lord Lytton. v. 1.B-L99 

Lucile."..821-L992L 

Marah..821-L992M 

Poems .. 821-L992P 

Poetical works.821-L992P1 

Mabie, H. C. In brightest Asia.266-Mil 

Mabie, H. W. Essays in literary interpreta¬ 
tion. ... 804-Mil 

Essays on work and culture....814-Mil 

My study fire... .*.. •.. 814-M11M 

Norse stories. 293-Mil 

Short studies in literature.804-M11S 

MacArthur, Arthur. Education in its rela¬ 
tion to manual industry.371-M12 

McArthur, E. A.., joint author. See... Cun¬ 
ningham, W. 

Macarthur, Margaret. History of Scotland. 

j941-Mll 

Macaulay, T. B .,1st Baron Macaulay. Bio¬ 
graphical essays.920-M12 

Critical and historical essays. 5 v. in 8. 

824-M12 

History of England. 5v.942-M12 

Same. 10 v. in 5. 942-M12a 

Life of Frederick the Great.B-F87M 

Miscellaneous works. 5 v.824-M12W 

Poetical works.821-M12 

Speeches. 2 v. in 1.825-M21 

William Pitt.B-P684 

Macbeth, J. W. V. Might and mirth of liter¬ 
ature .808-M12 

McBride, James. (A Citizen of the United 
States.) Symmes’s theory of concentric 

spheres.526-M12 

McCabe, J. D. Our young folks abroad.j914-M13 
War between Germany and France. 944-M13 
McCalman, A. H. Compact history of Eng¬ 
land.942-M124 

McCarthy, Carleton. Soldier life in the army 

of Northern Virginia.973.7-M12 

McCarthy, F. D. Shelley’s early life.B-Sh4 







































































290 


AUTHOR INDEX. 


McCarthy, J. H. French Revolution. 2 v. 

944-M132 

' Outline of Irish history.941.5-M1820 

McCarthy, Justin. Epoch of reform. . .942-M13 
History of the four Georges 2v..942-M13F 
History of our own times. 5 v. .. .942-M13H 

Modern leaders .920-M13 

Pope Leo XIII.B-L553 

Short history of our own times.. . .942-M13S 

Story of Gladstone’s life..B-G45M 

McCaskey, J. P., ed. Christmas in song, 

sketch, and story. 784-M13 

McCheyne, R. M., joint author. See. . . Bonar, 

A. A. 

McClellan, Carswell. U. S. Grant versus the 
Record of Army of the Potomac.. 973.7-M13 
McClellan, G. B. McClellan’s own story. 

973.7-M133 

McClintock, Sir F. L. Voyage of the 'Fox’ 

in search of Franklin.919.8-M13 

McClung, D. W. Money talks.3S2-M13 

ed. Centennial anniversary of Hamilton, 

- Ohio.977.1-M13 

McClure, A. K. Lincoln and men of war¬ 
times .B-LG3M 

McClure’s magazine, June, 1893-Oct., 1898. 

v. 1-11. *051-M13 

McCoan, .T. C. Egypt as it is.916.2-M13 

MacCollestre, S. H. After-thoughts of for¬ 
eign travel.... ■.•.... 914-M135 

M’Conaughy, J. E. Capital for working boys. 

jl74-M13 

McConnell, S. D. History of the American 
Episcopal Church...283-M13 

McCook, H. C. Honey ants and Occident ants. 

595-M13 

Tenants of an old farm.595*-M13T 

Women friends of Jesus.221.92-M13 

MacCord, 0. W. Kinematics.531-M13 

McCosh, James. Emotions.157-M13 

First and fundamental truths.110-M13 

Laws of discursive thought.160-M13 

Psychology.'..157-M13P 

McCrackan, W. D. Rise of the Swiss Repub¬ 
lic. 949.4-M13 

McCray, F. T. Life-work of the author of 

Uncle Tom’s cabin .B-St7M 

MacCrie, Thomas. Book of Esther . .222-M135 

MacCulloeh, Hugh. Men and measures of 

half a century. 973-MIS 

MacDonald, Arthur. Criminology.364-M14 

McDonald, Donald. Sweet-scented flowers 

and fragrant leaves. 582-M14 

Macdonald, F. W. Fletcher of Madeley. 

B-FS36 

MacDonald, George. England’s antiphon. 


245-M14 

Imagination, etc... .824-M14 

Within and without.822-M14 

Macdonald, Malcolm. Harmony of ancient 

history ;.932-M14 

M’Donald, W. Spiritualism...133-M14 

MacDufF, .T. R. Story of a shell....... J594-M14 


Mace, Jean. History of a mouthful of bread. 

612-M15H 

Servants of the stomach.612-M15 

McElligott, J. N. American debater .808.5-M15 

McElroy, J. C. Chickamauga.973.7-M15 

McGafFey, Ernest. Poems of rod and gun. 

811-M17 

MacGahan, J. A. Campaigning on the Oxus 

and the fall of Khiva.915.8-M167 

MacGeaghegan, J., Abhe. History of Ire¬ 
land.941.5-M17 

McGilchrist, John. Richard Cobden.B-C64 

Macgregor, John. Rob Roy on the Jordan. 

915.6-M17 

Thousand miles in Rob Roy canoe.. . 914-M17 
Voyage alone in yawl “ Rob Roy.”.914-M17V 
McGrew, T. F. Indian girl’s grave [Fern- 
cliff cemetery, Springfield, Ohio.] 

917.71-M175 

Letters from Europe.914-M175 

Machar, A. M., and Marquis, T. G. Stories 

of New France.971-M18 

Machiavelli, Niccolo. History of Florence. 

945-M18 

M’llvaiae, C. P. Evidences of Christianity. 


239-M18 

Mcllvaine, J. H. Elocution.808.5-M18 

Wisdom of the Apocalypse.228-M18 

Macilwain, George. Memoirs of John Aber- 

nethy. B-Ab35 

McIntosh, John. Origin of the North Amer¬ 
ican Indians.970.1-M18 

, Mackail, J. W. Latin literature. .. S70.9-M19 
Mackamess, Mrs. Henry. See. . . .Mackar- 
ness, Mrs. M. A. (P.) 

Blackarness, Mrs. M. A. (P.), ed. Young 

lady’s book..790-M19 

Mackay, A. M. (The) Brontes.B-B783 


McKay, F. E., and Wingate, C. E. L., ed. 

Famous American actors of to-day 927-M19 
MacKay, G. L. From far Formosa.. 915.1-M19 
McKee, T. H. Presidential inaugurations fr. 

Washington to Cleveland.353-M19 

MacKenzie, Alexander. Some things abroad. 

914-M21 

Mackenzie, H. D. S. Switzerland... 949.4-M19 
Mackenzie, Robert. (The) 19th century. 

940- M19 

Mackenzie, W. L. Life and times of Martin 

Van Buren. .B-V27M 

MacKie, C. P. With the admiral of the ocean 

sea. B-C72M 

McKinney, A. L. Memoir of Eld. Isaac N. 

Walter. . B-W17 

Mackintosh, Sir James. History of Eng¬ 
land. 10 v.942-M21 

Miscellaneous works.824-M21 

Mackintosh., Sir John. Story of Scotland. 

941- M21 

McLaughlin, A. C. Lewis Cass.B-C27 

McLaughlin, M. L. China painting ..738-M22 

Painting in oil.751-M22 

Suggestions to china painters.738-M22S 





























































AUTHOR INDEX. 


291 


Maclay, A. C. Budget of letters from Japan. 

915.2- M218 

Maclay, E. S. History of the U. S. navy. 

2 v...973-M22 

Maclay, William. Sketches of debate in the 

first Senate of U. S..328-M22 

Maclean, J. P. Antiquity of man.573-M22 

Mound-builders.571-M22 

Maclear, G. F. Apostles of mediaeval Eu¬ 
rope. 266-M22 

McLennan, J. F. Studies in ancient history. 

392-M22 

MacMahon, Ella, tr. Golden sands_170-M23 

McMaster, J. B. Benjamin Franklin as a 

man of letters.B-F85M 

History of peoDle of U. S. v. 1-4.. 973-M23 

With the Fathers.973-M23W 

McMillan, D. C. Elective franchise in the 

United States. v .324-M23 

MacMullen, John. History of Canada.971-M23 
McNeill, G. E., ed. Labor movement: the 

problem of to-day.331-M23 

Macoun, John. Manitoba and the great 

north-west. ...- .917.1-M235 

McPherson, Edward. Hand-book of politics. 

7 v.329-M24 

Political history of U. S , 1860-64. .973.7-M24 
Political history qf U. S., 1865-70 . 973.8-M24 
Macpherson,Gerardine. Memoirs of the life 

of Anna Jameson...•.B-J236 

McQ,uade, James. Cruise of the Montauk. 

917.29-M243 

Macquoid, Mrs. K. S. Through Brittany. 

914.4- M245 

Through Normandy.914.4-M245N 

Macquoid, T. R., and Mrs. K. S. Pictures 
and legends from Normandy and Brittany. 

914.4- M247 

Macready, W. C. Reminiscences.B-M25 

McSherry, James. History of Maryland. 

975.2- M25 

McSherry, Richard. Health and how to pro¬ 
mote it.... 613-M25 

Macy, Jesse. Our government.342.73-M25 

Macy, J. C. Young people’s history of music. 

j780-M25 

Madison, Mrs. D. (P.) Memoirs and letters 

of Dolly Madison. B-M259 

Madison, James, joint author. See. . . .Ham¬ 
ilton, Alexander. 

Magazine of American history, Jan., 1877- 

Dec., 1893. v. 1-30.*973-M27 

Magazine of art, 1883-1894. v. 6-17.. ,*705-M27 
Magazine of Western history, Nov., 1884-Oct. 

1891. v. 1-14.*977-M27 

Note .—Continued under title National Magazine, 
which see. 

Magoon, E. L. Proverbs for the people.240-M27 

Magruder, A. B. John Marshall.B-M35 

Mahaffy, J. P. Descartes.B-D45 

Greek world under Roman sway.. .938-M27G 
History of classical Greek literature. 2 v 

880.9-M27 | 


Mahaffy, J. P ., cont. Old Greek education. 

370-M27 

Rambles and studies in Greece.. .914.95-M27 

Social life in Greece. 913.38-M27 

Story of Alexander’s Empire.938-M27 

and Rogers, J. E. Tour through Holland 

and Germany.914-.92-M275 

Mahan, A. T. Gulf and inland waters. 

973.7-M28 

Influence of sea power upon history .909-M28 
Influence of sea power upon the French 

Revolution and Empire. . 2 v.944-M28 

Interest of America in sea power . . 359-M28 

Life of Nelson.. 2 v. B-N33M 

Mahan, D. H. Civil engineering.620-M28 

Mahoney, F. S. (Father Prout.) Reliques of 

Father Prout.827-M27 

Main, Robert. Rudimentary astronomy. 

520-M28 

Maine, Sir H. S. Ancient law. 349-M28 

Early history of institutions.349-M28E 

Early law and custom.349-M28D 

Popular government.321-M28P 

Village-communities..321-M28 

Maitland, J. A. F. Masters of German music. 

927-M28 

Schumann.B-Sch8 

Makers of America. 

Christopher Columbus. C. K Adams.B-C72 

George and Cecilius Calvert. W. II. Browne.B-C215 

Robert Fulton. R. H. Thurston.B-F96T 

Sir William Johnson. W. E. Griffis.B-.J634 

Cotton Mather. Barrett Wendell.B-M42 

* General Oglethorpe. Henry Bruce.B-0g3 

Charles Sumner. A. L. Dawes.B-Stt6 

Peter Stuyvesant. Bayard Tuckerman..B-St9 

John Winthrop. J, H. Twiichell.B-W725 

Malden, Mrs. Charles. Jane Austen . . B-Au7M 
Malleson, G. B. Indian mutiny of 1 k57. 

954-M29 

Life of Prince Metternich..-. B-M56 

Re-founding of the German Empire.943-M29 

Mallet, C. W. French Revolution.944-M29 

Mallet, P. H. Northern antiquities. 913.48-M29 
Mallock, W. H. Is life worth living ?. . 171-M29 

Lucretius. 871.1-M29 

Malory, Sir Thomas. (Le) morte d’Arthur. 4 v. 

398-M29 

Manaceine, Mariede. Sleep; its physiology, 

pathology, etc. 613-M31 

Management of servants.647-M32 

Mangin, Arthur. Desert world.551-M32 

Manhattan Chess Club, N. Y. American 

chess code. 794-M31 

Manly, Louise. Southern literature.810.9-M32 
Mann, Henry. Ancient and mediaeval repub¬ 
lics. 321-M32 

Mann, Mrs. Horace. Life of Horace Mann. 

B-M315 

Mann, Horace. Thoughts.818-M32 

Mansfield, E. D. American education .370-M32 
Life and public services of Gen. Winfield 

Scott.B-Sco34 

Memoirs of Daniel Drake. B-D78M 



























































292 


AUTHOR INDEX. 


Mansfield, E. D., cont. Mexican War .973.6-M32 

Personal memories.920-M32 

Political manual.342.73-M32 

Manson, G. J. Work for women.396-M32 

Mantegazza, Paolo. Physiognomy and ex¬ 
pression .138-M32 

Mantell, G. A. Geological excursions round 

the Isle of Wight.. .... .554-M324 

Medals of creation. 2 v.560-M324 

Petrifactions and their teachings. 560-M324P 

Wonders of geology. 2 v.551-M324 

Manton, W. P. Beginnings with the micro¬ 
scope ...578-M32 

Insects; how to catch and how to prepare 

them for the cabinet.579-M32 

Manuals of technology : ed. by Prof. Ayrton 
and R. Wormell. 

Glasgow, David Watch and clock making.681-G46 

Greenwood, W. H. Steel and iron.669-G86 

Perry, John. Practical mechanics.531-P43 

Smith, It. H. Cutting tools.621.9-Sm6 

Many lands and many people.\ . .910-M326 

Maori, pseud. See ... Inglis, .Tames. 

March, 0. W. Daniel Webster and his con¬ 
temporaries .-.B-W39M 

March, Daniel. Morning light in many lands. 

266-M33 

Marchesi, Mathilde (G.) Marchesi and music. 

B-M33 

Marden, O. S. Architects of fate.170-M33 

Pushing to the front.170-M33P 

Marey, E. J. Animal mechanism .591-M33 

Margaret, pseud. 1 ? Theatrical sketches.927-M33 
Margolle, Elie, joint author. See. . . Ziircher, 
Frederic. 

Mariette, A. E., Bey. Outlines of ancient 

Egyptian history.932-M34 

Marion, Fulgence. Wonderful balloon as¬ 
cents.. .. . 533-M33 

Wonders of optics.535-M33 

Mark Loan.811-M34 

Markham, Mrs.,pseud. See.. . Penrose, Mrs. 

E. (C.) 

Markham, A. H. Life of Sir John Franklin. 

B-F853M 

Markham, C. R. History of Peru.985-M34 

Peru.918.5-M34 

Markham, Richard. King Phillip’s war. 

973.2-M34 

Marks, W. D. Relative proportions of the 

steam-engine.621.1-M34 

Marlay, J. F. Life of Rev. Thos. A. Morris. 

B-M836 

Marlowe, Christopher. Works; ed.byDyce. 

822-M34 * 

Marryat, F. S. Mountains and mole-hills. 

917.94-M353 

Marsh, Catharine. English hearts and Eng¬ 


lish hands. .244-M35 

Memorials of Capt. Hedley Vicars.B-V65 

Marsh, G. P. Earth as modified by human 

action.551-M35 

Lectures on the English language. . .420-M35 


Marsh, G. P., cont. Origin and history of the 

English language.420-M350 

Marshall, Mrs. E. (M.) History of France. 

j944-M36 

Stories of the Cathedral cities of England. 

j942-M36 

Marshall, J. T. Farmer’s and emigrant’s 

complete guide.630-M35 

Marshall, John. Life of George Washington ; 

with Atlas. 3 v......B-W27M 

Marshall, Mrs. Julian. Handel.B-H193 

Marston, P. B. Collected poems .821-M35 

Garden secrets. 821-M35G 

Martial. Epigrams.877.6-M36 

Martin, Mrs. Annie. Heme life on an ostrich 

farm.916.8-M36 

Martin, Chalmers. Apostolic and modern 

missions.266-M36 

Martin, E. A. Story of a piece of coal.553-M36 
Martin, E. S. Windfalls of observation.814-M36 

Martin, II. N. Human body.612-M36 

Martin, Henri. Popular history of France to 

1878. 3 v.944-M36 

Same, to 1881. 3 v.*944-M36 

Martin, T. C ., and Wetzler, Joseph. Electric 
motor and its applications. ..... . 537.8-M36 

Martin, Theodore. Horace..874.5-M36 

Martin, W. A. P. Chinese. 915.1-M367 

Cycle of Cathay.915.1-M367C 

Martineau, Harriet. Autobiography. 2v.B-M355 

History of England. 4v.. .942-M36 

Household education.173-M36 

Martyn, W. Carlos. Dutch Reformation. 

274-M36D 

History of the English Puritans.274-M36 

Life and times of Luther. B-L97M 

Pilgrim fathers of New England.. 974.4-M36 
ed. See. . . American reformers. 

Marvel, Ik, pseud. See. . . Mitchell, D. G. 
Maskell, Mrs. A. E. Anderson-. Winged 

wonders.j598-M37 

Mason, A. B., and Lalor, J. J. Primer of 

political economy. 330-M382 

Mason, E. C. Veto power, 1789-1889 . 3 53-M38 
Mason, E. T., ed. Humorous masterpieces * 

from American literature. 3 v.817-M38 

Personal traits of British authors. 3 v. 

928-M38 

Samuel Johnson.B-J63M 

Mason, F. H. Forty-second Ohio infantry in 

War of Rebellion .973.7-M38 

Mason, J. M. Essays on the Church of God. 

260-M38 

Mason, L. W. New third music reader. 

j780-M38 


and Veazie,-. New fourth national 

music reader.j780-M382 

Mason, O. T. Origins of invention . . . 608-M38 


Woman’s share in primitive culture.396-M38 
Maspero, G. C. C. Dawn of civilization. 

*932-M38 

Life in ancient Egypt and Assyria. 

913.32-M38 

































































AUTHOR INDEX. 


Maspero, G. C. C., cont. Struggle of the na¬ 
tions ...*930-M38 

Massachusetts— Legislature. Memorial of 

Charles Sumner.B-Su6M 

Massey, Gerald. Tale of Eternity_821-M39 

Massey, William. History of England. 4 v. 

942-M39 

Massinger, Philip, and Ford, John. Dramatic 

works .822-M395 

Masson, David. Chatterton: story of 1770.B-C39 

De Quincey. B-D44M 

Recent British philosophy.109-M397 

Three Devils, with other essays... .820-M397 
Wordsworth, Shelley, Keats, and other 

essays .821.09-M397 

Masson, Gustave. Richelieu.B-R39M 

Story of mediieval France.944-M39 

Masters, E. T. Gentlewoman’s book of art 

needlework.746-M39 

Masters of contemporary music. 

Hervey, Arthur. Masters of French music.927-H44 

Maitland, J. A. F. Masters ot German music...927-M28 

Streatfeild, It. A. Masters of Italian music.927-StS 

Willeby, Charles. Masters of English music...927-W66 


Masury, J. W. House-painting, carriage¬ 
painting, and graining.698-M41 

Mateaux, C. L. Around and about Old Eng¬ 
land. j914-M41 

Odd folks at home.j590-M41 

Peeps abroad.j910-M41 

Rambles round London town.914.2-M41 

Wonderland of work.j602-M41 

Mather, ,T. M. John Ruskin.B-R89M 

Matheson, George. Distinctive messages of 

the old religions.290-M41 

Mathews, Cornelius. Enchanted moccasins, 
and other legends of the American In¬ 
dians.398-M42 

Mathews, F. S. Familiar flowers of field and 

garden.582-M42F 

Familiar trees and their leaves.582-M42 

Mathews, W. S. B. How to understand music. 

780-M42 

Mathews, William. Getting on in the world. 

174-M42 

Great conversers, and other essays.. 814-M42 

Hours with men and books.814-SI42H 

Literary style, and other essays... . 814-M42L 

Men, places, and things.814-M42M 

Oratory and orators.808.5-M42 

Wit and humor.809-M42 

Words ; their use and abuse.428.3-M42 

Matson, Henry. References for literary 

workers.*028-M43 

Matt, Uncle, pseud. See... .Cooke, M. C. 
Matthew of Westminster. Flowers of history. 

2 v.942-M43 

Matthew Paris. English history. 3v.942-M44 
Matthews, J. Brander. Americanisms and 

Briticisms. ...814-M43 

French dramatists of the 19th century. 

842-M43 

Theatres of Paris.792-M43 


293 


Matthews, J. Brander, cont. ed. Ballads of 

books.821.08-M432 

Poems of American patriotism. 811.08-M432 
and Hutton, Laurence, ed. Actors and 
actresses of Great Britain and the U. S. 

5 v.927-M43 

Matthews, John. Divine purpose.231-M43 

Maude, F. C. Five years in Madagascar. 

916.9-M44 

Maudsley, Henry. Body and mind... 132-M44B 

Body and will.159-M44 

Physiology and pathology of the mind. 

131-M44 

Responsibility in mental disease.132-M44 

Maurice, C, E. Revolutionary movement of 

1848-9 .943-M44 

Story of Bohemia.943.7-M44 

Maurice, J. F. D. Life. 2 v... .. .B-M44 

Moral and metaphysical philosophy. 2 v. 

109-M44 

Social morality.170-M44 

Maury, M. F. Physical geography of the sea. 

551-M44 

Maver, William, jr. American telegraphv. 

537.S-M44 

Maverick, Augustus. Henry J. Raymond and 

the New York press.B-R21 

joint author. See. .. .Briggs, C. F. 

Maverick National Bank, Boston, Mass. Man¬ 
ual, 1887 .*332-M44 

Maxton, John. Workman’s manual of engin¬ 
eering drawing. 744-M45 

Maxwell, J. C. Theory of heat.536-M45 

Maxwell, Stirling-, Lady. See. .. .Norton, 
■Mrs. C. E. S. (S.) 

Maxwell, W. H. Victories of Wellington. 

942-M45 

Maxwell, Sir William Stirling-, Bart. Don 

John of Austria. 2v.940-M45 

May, Caroline. American female poets. 

811.08-M45 

May, E. S. Guns and cavalry.355-M45 

May, Joseph, ed. Samuel Longfellow. .. .B-L862 

Mayer, A. M. Sound.534-M45 

and Barnard, Charles. Light.535-M452 

Mayhew, Edward. Horse management.636-M45 
Mayhew, Henry. Boyhood of Luther, .. jB-L97 
Wonders of science; or, Young Humphrey 

Davy.jB-D31 

Young Benjamin Franklin.jB-F85M 

Mayhew, Ira. Reference book of business 

knowledge.657-M45 

Maynard, C. J. Manual of taxidermy. 579-M45 
Mays, T. J. Consumption and how to pre¬ 
vent it. 616-M45 

Mazzini, Giuseppe. Life, writings, and polit¬ 
ical principles. . .B-M45 

Mead, T. H. Horsemanship for women.798-M46 

Our mother tongue.... .421-M46 

Mears, D. 0. Deathless Book.220-M46 

Meiklejohn, J. M. D. English language.420-M47 
Meldola, Raphael. Coal and what we get 
from it. 668-M48 



























































294 


AUTHOR INDEX. 


Meline, J. F. Mary, Queen of Scots... B-M36M 
Mell, P. H. Manual of parliamentary prac¬ 


tice.328.1-M49 

Melliar, A. Foster-. Book of the rose. .716-M49 
Melville, G. W. In the Lena Delta.919.8-M486 

Melville, Herman. Battle pieces.811-M49 

Omoo. 919.6-M49 

Typee.919.6-M49T 

White jacket...910.4-M49 

Men and women of the time. See. .. Men of 
the time. 

Men of achievement series. 

Brooks, Noah. Statesmen.923-B79 

Greely, A. W. Explorers and travellers.923-G81 

Hubert, P. G.,jr. Inventors. .926-HS6 

Stoddard, W. 0. Men of business.. 923-St6 

Men of the time. 1884 & ’91. 2 v. .. *920-M52 
Menault, Ernest. Intelligence of animals. 

591-M52 

Mendelssohn-Eartholdy, J. L. F. Letters, 
1833-1847.B-M52 


Letters from Italy and Switzerland. B-M52M 
Menzel, Wolfgang. History of Germany. 3 v. 

• 943-M52 

Mercer, H. C. Hill-caves of Yucatan. 571-M53 

Lenape stone. 571-M53L 

Meredith, L. P. Teeth and how to save them. 

617-M54 

Meredith, Owen, pseud. See. .. .Lytton, E. 

R. Bulwer Lytton, 2d Baron. 

Merivale, Charles, Dean. Conversion of the 

Northern nations. 270-M54 

Conversion of the Roman empire.. 270-M54C 
Four lectures on early Church history. 

270-M54F 

General history of Rome... 937-M54 

Roman triumvirates. 937-M54R 

Meriwether, Lee. Afloat and ashore on the 

Mediterranean.910.4-M54 

Tramp at home.331-M54- 

Merle D’Aubigne, J. H. See. .. D’Aubigne, 

J. H. Merle. 

Merriam, F. A. Birds through an opera 

glass.J598-M55 

Merriam, G. S. Life and times of Samuel 

Bowles. 2v.B-B68 

Way of life.230-M55 

Merrill, G. E. Story of the manuscripts. 

220-M55 

Merrill, Selah. East of the Jordan. 915.6-M55 
Merriman, Mansfield. Figure of the earth. 

526-M55 

Merritt, Wesley, and others. Armies of to¬ 
day .355-M55 

Merwin, H. C. Patentability of inventions. 

608-M55 

Merz, J. T. Leibniz. B-L53 

Meunier, A. Y. Great hunting-grounds of the 

world..•.799-M57 

Meyer, A. N., ed. Woman’s work in Amer¬ 
ica.396-M57 

Meyer, F. S. Handbook of art smithing. 

672-M57 


Meyer, F. S., cont. Handbook of ornament. 

745-M57 

Meyer, G. H. von. Organs of speech.. .612-M57 
Miall, L. C. Natural history of aquatic in¬ 


sects. 595-M58 

Michelet, Jules. France before Europe. 

944-M58F 

Hist, view of French Revolution... .944-M58 

History of France. 2 v.944-M58H 

History of Roman Republic.937-M58 

(The) mountain.551-M58 

On the highways of Europe.914-M58 

ed. Life of Luther.B-L97M1 


Michels, I. C. Current gold and silver coins. 

*737-M58 


Mignet, F. A. M. History of Mary, Queen of 

Scots.B-M36M1 

History of the French Revolution.. .944-M59 

Mill, H. R. Realm of nature.551-M59 

Mill, J. S. Autobiography. E-M61 

Dissertations and discussions. 5 v. .824-M59 

On liberty.323-M59 

Positive philosophy of Auguste Comte. 

194.8-M59 

Principles of political economy. 2 V.330-M59 

Representative government.321-M59 

Subjection of women.324-M59 

System of logic.160-M59 

Three essays on religion.204-M59 

Mill, James, and Wilson, H. H. History of 

British India. lOv. in 9.954-M61 

Millard, David. Journal of travels in Egypt, 
Arabia Petrgea, and the Holy Land. 


916.2-M596 

Millennial dawn. 3 v. 236-M61 

Miller, C. G. Donn Piatt.B-P57 

Miller, C. H. (Joaquin Miller.) Ship in the 

desert.811-M61 

Songs of the Sierras.811-M61S 

Songs of the sun-lands. 811-M61S1 

Miller, Ellen, and Whiting, M. C. Wild flow¬ 
ers of the north-eastern states.582-M62 


Miller, Mrs. F. Fenwick. See. .. .Ford, Mrs. 

F. F. M. 

Miller, F. W. Cincinnati’s beginnings. 

977.1-M61 

Miller, Hugh. Cruise of the Betsey. . .554-M61 


Essays.824-M61 

First impressions of England.914.2-M61 

Footprints of the Creator.567-M61 

My schools and schoolmasters.B-M615 

Old red sandstone .551-M61 

Testimony of the rocks.560-M61 


Miller, J. B. Trade organizations in politics. 

352-M61 

Miller, James. Alcohol: its place and power. 

178-M61 

Miller, Joaquin, pseud. See. .. Miller, C. H. 
Miller, L. W. Essentials of perspective. 

742-M61 

Miller, O.T. Bird-lover in the West. 598.2-M62 

Bird-ways.598.2-M62B 

Four-handed folk.j599-M62 























































AUTHOR INDEX. 


295 


Miller, O. T., cont. Little brothers of the air. 

598.2-M62L 

Little folks in feathers and fur.j590-M62 

Little people of Asia.j915-M62 

Our home pets.j636-M62 

Queer pets at Marcy’s.J590-M62Q, 

Miller, Thomas. History of the Anglo-Sax¬ 
ons.942-M62 

Miller, W. A. Elements of chemistry, v. 1-2. 

540-M62 

Miller, William. (The) Balkans.949.7-M62 

Miller, William, of Edinburgh. Heavenly 

bodies.523-M62 

Milligan, William. Resurrection of the dead. 

23Q-M625 

Mills, 0. D. B., ed. and comp. Pebbles, pearls 

and gems of the Orient.890-M63 

Mills, Charles. Hist, of the Crusades.940-M63 
Mills, E. J., and Rowan, E. J. Fuel and its 

applications.*662-M63 

Mills, T. W. Dog in health and in disease. 

636-M63 

Milman, H. H., Bean. Fall of Jerusalem. 

322-M63 

History of Christianity. 3v.270-M63 

History of Latin Christianity. 8 v. 232-M68 

History of the Jews. 3v.296-M63 

Miln, Mrs L. J. Quaint Korea. .. .915.19-M635 

Milne, John. Earthquakes.551-M63 

Milner, George. Country pleasures.. .824-M636 
Milner, Thomas. Gallery of nature... .550-M33 

Milton, John. Paradise lost. 821-M64 

Same. (Riverside classics) .821-M64a 

Poetical works. 821-M64P 

Prose works. 5 v.828-M64 

Mineral industry, to 1892. v 1.669-M66 

Minor, E. E. Murillo .B-M94 

Minor wars of the U. S. 

v, 1. Johnson. Rossi ter. Hist, of French war.. 973.2-J63 

v. 2. War of 1812-15. 973.5-J63 

v. 3. Ladd, H. O. War with Mexico.973.6-L12 

v. 4. Markham, Richard. King Philip’s war.973.2-JV134 

Minto, William. Daniel Defoe.B-D36 

Literature of the Georgian era .S20-M68 

Minturn, R. B .,jr. From New York to Delhi. 

915.4-M67 

Missionary review of the world, Jan., 1896- 

Dec., 1898. v. 19-21.^.*266-M69 

Missionary year-book, 1889-90.*266-M693 

Mitchel, F. A. Ormsby MacKnight Mitchel. 

B-M685 

Mitchel, O. M. Astronomy of the Bible. 

239-M69 

Planetary and stellar worlds.520-M69 

Popular astronomy.'.523-M69 

Mitchell, Arthur. Past in the present. .571-M69 
Mitchell, D. G. (lie Marvel.) American lands 

and letters.810-M69 

Bound together.818-M69 

Dream life.818-M69D 

English lands, letters and kings.820-M69 

My farm of Edge wood.630-M69 

Reveries of a bachelor.818-M69R 


Mitchell, D. G. {Ik Marvel,) cont. Out-of- 

town places.. 710-M69 

Mitchell, E. M. Study of Greek philosophy. 

180-M69 

Mitchell, H. W. Evolution of life.575-M69 

Mitchell, J. A. Last American.817-M694 

Mitchell, Mrs. L. M. History of ancient 

sculpture.*732-M69 

Mitchell, S. W. Collected poems.811-M69 

Doctor and patient.610-M69 

Mitchener, C. H., ed. Ohio annals. . .977.1-M69 

Mitford, M. R. Friendships. . E-M69 

Recollections of a literary life.820-M694 

Mitford, William. History of Greece. 8 v. 

938-M69 

Moberly, C. E. Early Tudors.942-M71 

Modern science series; ed. by .Sir John Lub¬ 
bock, Bart. 

Flower, W. H. (The) horse.599-F66 

Glazebrook, R. T. Laws and properties of matter.530-046 

Hickson, S. J. Fauna of the deep sea.592-H.52 

Ward, H. M. (The) oak..".582-W21 

Moens, W. J. C. English travelers and Ital¬ 
ian brigands.914.5-M72 

Moffat, J. S. Lives of Robert and Mary 

Moffat..B-M722 

Mohammed. Speeches and table-talk. .297-M72 
Moister, William. Africa, past and present. 

916-M726 

West Indies.972.9-M726 

Molesworth, W. N. History of England. 3v. 

942-M73 

Iloliere, J. B. P., called. Dramatic works; 

tr. by Wormeley. 6 v. 842-M73 

Moll, Albert. Hypnotism...134-M73 

Moilet, J. W. Meissonier..'.B-M47 

Painters of Barbizon: Corot, • Daubigney, 

Duprd.927-M73P 

Painters of Barbizon: Millet, Rousseau, 

Diaz. 927-M73 

Rembrandt.B-R28 

Sir David Wilkie.B-W65 

Watteau.B-W34 

Molloy, J. F. Most gorgeous Lady Blessing- 

ton. 2 v. B-B615 

Moltke, H. K. B., Grafx on. Franco-German 

war of 1870-71 .943-M73 

Mombert, J. I. Hand-book of English ver¬ 
sions of the Bible..220-M73 

Mommsen, C. M. T. History of Rome. 4 v. 

937-M74 

Provinces of Roman Empire. 2 V..937-M74P 
Monck, W. H. S. Sir William Hamilton. 

192.9-H18 

Monckhoven, Desir6 Van. See ...Van 
Monckhoven, D6sir6. 

Moncrieff, R. H. (A. R. Hope.) Book about 

boys.824-M74 

Book about dominies.371-M74 

Monette, J. W. Discovery and settlement of 

Valley of the Mississippi. 2 v.977-M74 

Monkhouse, W. C. Turner.B-T85M 




































































296 


AUTHOR INDEX. 


Monroe, L. B., comp. Public and parlor read¬ 
ings: dialogues and dramas.793-M76 

Young folks’ readings.808.8-M76 

Monstrelet, Enguerrandde. Chronicles. 2v. 

940-M76 

Montagu ,Lady M. (P.) W. Best letters. B-M76 

Letters.B-M76M 

Montaigne, M. E. de. Works. 4 v.. 844-M76 
Monteith, John. Familiar animals.. ,j599-M76 

Living creatures.j590-M76 

Montesquieu, Charles de Secondat, Baron de. 
Grandeur and decadence of the Romans. 

937-M76 

Montgomery, D. II. Leading facts of Ameri¬ 
can history. 973-M76 

Leading facts of English history. . . . 942-M76 

Leading facts of French history.944-M76 

Moody, D. L. Arrows and anecdotes. 244-M77 

Glad tidings.252-M77 

Moody, H. W. Unquiet sex.396-M77 

Moody, W. G. Land and labor in U. S.331-M77 

Moon, G. W. Dean’s English.428.3-M77 

Moore, A. O. Studies in the science of draw¬ 
ing in art.740-M78 

Moore, Annie, and Nichols, L. D. Overhead. 

j523-M78 

Moore, Augusta. Notes from Plymouth pul¬ 
pit.240-M78 

Moore, C. H. Development and character of 

Gothic architecture.723-M78 

Moore, Mrs. C. J. (Mrs. Harriette Oxnard 

Ward.) Sensible etiquette.395-M78 

Moore, Frank. Women of the war.. 920.7-M78 
Moore, John W. Complete encyclopaedia of 

music. *780-M78 

Moore, Joseph W. Picturesque Washington. 

917.53-M78 

American Congress.328-M78 

Moore, James. Kilpatrick and our cavalry. 

973.7-M78 


Moore, N. See... Tiffany, Mrs. N. (M.) 

Moore, T. W. Orange culture. ... 634-M78 

Moore, Thomas. History of Ireland. 4 v. 

941.5-M78 

Life of Lord Byron. 2 v.B-B99M 

Memoirs of R. B. Sheridan. 2 v. B-SR52 

Poetical works. 821-M78 

Same. ( Chandos Poets ) .821-M78a 

Moorehead, W. G. Outline studies in the 

books of the Old Testament.221-M782 

Moorehead, W. K. Fort Ancient.571-M784 

Primitive man in Ohio.571-M7S4P 

Moorehouse, James, Bp. Church work ; its 

means and methods.260-M79 

More, Hannah. Practical piety.240-M81 

Morell, J. D. Speculative philosophy of Eu¬ 
rope in 19th century.140-M81 

Morey, W. C. Outlines of Roman law.349-M81 

Morfi.il, W. R. Russia.914.7-M82 

Story of Poland.943.8-M82 

Story of Russia.947-M82 

Morgan, L. H. Ancient society.901-M82 

Morgan, T. J. Patriotic citizenship.. ,j973-M82 


Morgans, William. Mining tools. 622-C69 

Morice, F. D. Pindar.884.5-M82 

Morison, J. C. Gibbon.B-G35 

Macaulay.B-M12 

Morison, J. H. Great poets as religious 

teachers. 809.1-M82 

Morley, Henry. English literature in reign 

of Victoria.820.9-M82 

Palissy the potter.B-P17 

Morley, John. Burke.B-B92 

Critical miscellanies. 3 v.824-M82 

Edmund Burke ; a historical study.. B-B92M 

Life of Richard Cobden. B-C64M 

Walpole.B-W162 

ed. See... English men of letters. 

Morley, M. W. Seed-babies... j580-M82 

Mormons; or, Latter-day saints.298-M825 

Morphy, P. C. Games of chess.794-M82 

Morrell, L. A. American shepherd.636-M83 


Morris, B. F. Christian life and character of 

civil institutions of U. S.261-M83 

ed. Life of Thomas Morris.B-M835 

Morris, Charles, ed. Half-hours with Ameri¬ 
can history. 2 v.973-M83 

Half-hours with best American authors. 

4 v.810.8-M83 

Half-hours with best foreign authors. 4 v. 

808.8-M83 

Morris, E. E. Age of Anne.940-M83 

Early Hanoverians.940-M83E 

Morris, E. J. Prejudiced inquiries... .814-M83 
Morris, Edmund. How to get a farm, and 

where to find one.630-M83 

Ten acres enough.630-M83T 

Morris, G. S. British thought and thinkers. 

921-M83 

Morris, J. Advance Japan.915.2-M83 

Morris, J. G., tr. To Rome and back again. 

282-M83 

Morris, Mowbray. Claverhouse. B-G76 

Morris, T. M. Winter in North China. 

915.1-M837 

Morris, W. O’C. French Revolution. . . 944-M83 

Napoleon.B-N16M 

Morris, William. Earthly paradise. 3 v. 

821-M83 

Hopes and fears for art.704-M83 

Life and death of Jason.821-M83E 

Morrison, C. R. Proofs of Christ’s resurrec¬ 
tion.-.232-M83 


Morrison, W. D. Jews under Roman rule. 


933-M83 

Morse, E. S. Japanese homes.728-M84 

Morse, J. H. Summer haven songs. .. .811-M84 
Morse, J. T., jr. Abraham Lincoln. 2 v. 

B-L63M1 

Famous trials. 343-M84 

John Adams. B-AdlM 

John Quincy Adams.B-Adl3M 

Life and letters of Oliver Wendell Holmes. 

2 v.B-H73M 

Thomas Jefferson.B-J36 

ed. See... .American statesmen. 





































































AUTHOR INDEX. 


297 


Morton, E. J. C. Heroes of science: astron¬ 
omers .925-M84 

Morton, F. W., comp. Woman in epigram. 

808.8- M84 

Morton, Mrs. G. E. See.... Morton, Mrs. 

H. (O.) 

Morton, Mrs. H. (C.) Talks to children about 

Jesus...j232-M84 

Mosehus, joint author. See. .. .Theocritus. 
Moses, Bernard. Establishment of Spanish 

rule in America.980-M852 

joint author. See. .. .Crane, W. W. 

Mossell, C. W. Toussaint L’Ouverture. 

972.9- M85 

Mossman, Samuel. Japan. 915.2-M85 

Mother Michaud.244-M86 

Mothers in council.173-M86 

Motley, J. L. History of the United Neth¬ 
erlands. 4 v. 949.2-M85U 

Life and death of John of Barneveld. 2 v. 

B-E26 

Rise of the Dutch Republic. 3 v. .949.2-M85 
Mott, H. A., jr. Air we breathe, and Venti¬ 
lation. 613-M85 

Moulton, Mrs. L. (C.) Lazy tours in Spain 

and elsewhere.914-M86L 

Random rambles. 914-M86 

Moulton, R. G. Ancient classical drama. 

792-M86 

Moulton, W. F. History of the English 

Bible.220-M86 

Mowry, W. A. Studies in civil government. 

342.73-M87 

Moxom, P. S. Aim of life.170-M87 

From Jerusalem to Nicfea.270-M87 

Mozart, J. G. W. A. Letters. 1769-1791. 2 v. 

B-M87 

Mozley, J. B. Ruling ideas in early ages. 

204-M87 

Mozoomdar, P. C. Oriental Christ.232.9-J51M 

Mudge, Z. A. Arctic heroes.j919-M88 

Foot-prints of Roger Williams.B-W68 

Witch Hill.133-M88 

Mudie, Robert. Feathered tribes of British 

Islands. 2 v.598.2-M88 

Muhleman, M. L. Monetary systems of the 

world.332-M89 

Muir, John. Mountains o f California. 

917.94-M89 

Muir, M. M. P. Heroes of science: chemists. 

925-M89 

joint author. See -Thorpe, T. E. 

Muirliead, J. H. Elements of ethics. . 171-M89 

Mulford, Elisha. (The) nation.320-M89 

Republic of God. 230-M89 

Mulford, I. S. History of New Jersey .974.9-M91 
Mulhall, M. G. Diet, of statistics. .. V310-M91 

Muller, George. Life of trust. B-M91 

Muller, Max. Auld Lang syne.920-M91 

Biographical essays. 920-M81B 

Chips from a German workshop. 5 v. 

824-M91 


Muller, Max, cont. Contributions to the sci¬ 
ence of mythology. 2 v.291-M91 

Lectures on the science of religion. .294-M91 
Origin and growth of religion; India. 

294-M910 

Science of language. Ser. 1-2. 2v.410-M91 

Theosophy.212-M91 

Muller, Wilhelm. Political history of recent 

times. 940-M91 

Miiller-Casenov, Hans, ed. and tr. Humour 

of Germany.'....837-M91 

Mullinger, J. B. Schools of Charles the 

Great. 370-M91 

Mulock, D. M. See. . . Craik, Mrs. D. M. (M.) 

Munger, T. T. Appeal to life... . 252-M92 

Freedom of faith. 252-M92F 

Lamps and paths. 252-M92L 

On the threshold.170-M92 

Munro, John. Electricity and its uses. 

537.8-M92 

Pioneers of electricity. 925-M92 

Munro, R. D. Steam boilers.621.1-M92 

Munsey’s magazine, April, 1896-March, 1898. 

v. 15-18.*051-M92 

Munson, J. E. Complete phonographer. 

653-M92 

Muntz, Eugfene. Short history of tapestry. 

746-M92 

Murdoch, A. .G. Scottish poets, recent and 

living. .. . 928-M94 

Murdoch, J. E. Patriotism in poetry and 

prose.818-M94 

Stage. 792-M94 

Murdock, Harold. Reconstruction of Europe. 

940-M94 

Murphy, Lady Blanche. Down the Rhine. 

See. . . 914.94-W62 

Murphy, J. M. American game bird shoot¬ 
ing .799-M95 

Murray, A. M. Letters of travel from the 

TJ. S., Cuba and Canada .917-M90 

Murray, A. S. History of Greek sculpture. 

733-M96 

Manual of mythology.291-M96 

Murray, David. Story of Japan. 952-M96 

Murray, Gilbert. History of ancient Greek 

literature. 880.9-M96 

Murray, Hugh, and others. Hist, and descrip¬ 
tive acct. of British India. 3 v. . . 954-M96 

Murray, J. O Francis Wayland. B-W36 

Murray, Robert. Marine engines.. . . 527-G857 
Murray, W. H. H. Adventures in the wil¬ 
derness . 917.47-M967 

Murray-Aaron, Eugene. See... Aaron, Eu¬ 
gene Murray-. 

Music, May, lS96-April, 1898. v. 10-13. 

*780-M97 

Musick, J. R. Hawaii.919.6-M97 

Muzzey, A. B. Men of the Revolution.923-M98 

Myers, A. E. Home dress making.646-M99 

Myers, F. W. JI. Wordsworth.B-W98 

Myers, P. V. N. Mediaeval and modern his¬ 
tory ..940-M99 























































298 


AUTHOR INDEX. 


Myers, P. V. N., cont. Outlines of ancient 

history.980-M99 

Remains of lost empires.913.35-M99 

Nadaillac, Marquis de. Pre-historic America. 

913.7-N12 

Naftel, Maud. Flowers and how to paint 

them. 758-N13 

Nansen, Fridtjof. Eskimo life. 919.8-N15 

Farthest North. 2 v.919.8-N15F 

First crossing of Greenland.... 919.8-N15F1 

Napier, 0. 0. G. Tommy Try.j507-N16 

Napier,-Sir W. F. P. History of the War in 

the Peninsula. 5v. 946-N16 

Napoleonl., Bonaparte, Emperor of the French. 
Confidential correspondence w i t li his 

brother Joseph. 2 v.B-N16N 

Napoleon III., Emperor of the French. His¬ 
tory of Julius Ciesar. 2 v. B-C11N 

Nasby, Petroleum V., pseud. See. . .Locke, 

D. R. 

Nash., H. S. Genesis of the social conscience. 

322-NI7 

Nasmyth, James Autobiography. B-N17 

Nason, Elias. Charles Sumner.B-Su6N 

Life and public services of Plenry Wilson. 

B-W69 

National almanac, 1863-64. 2v.*310-N21 

National magazine, Nov., 1891-Oct., 1894. v. 
15-19.*973-N21 

Note —Continuation of Magazine of Western history. 

Nature’s wonders.j550-N22 

Naumann, Emil. History of music. 2 v. 

780-N22 

Navy in the Civil war. 

v. 1. Soley, J. R. Blofckade and the cruisers. 973.7-S04 

v. 2. Arnnien, Daniel. Atlantic coast.973.7-Am6 

v 3. Mahan, A. T. Gulf and inland waters-...973.7-M28 

Neander, J. A. W. History of Christian dog¬ 
mas. 2 v.230-N26 

History of Christian religion and church. 

10 v. 270-N26 

Life of Jesus Christ.232.9-J51N 

Memorials of Christian life in early and 

middle ages.270-N26M 

Planting and training of the Christian 

church. 2v.270-N26P 

Ned, Uncle, pseud. Tropics.j590-N28 

Needham, G. 0. Charles H. Spurgeon. B-Sp9N 
Nehrling, Henry. Our native birds. 2 v. 

*598.2-N31 

Neill, E. D. History of Minnesota.. .977.6-N31 

Terra Marise.975.2-N31 

Neilson, Joseph. Memories of Choate.B-C454N 
Nelson, David. Cause and cure of infidelity. 

211-N33 

Nelson, Wolfred. Five years at Panama. 

918.6-N337 

Nepos, Cornelius. Lives of eminent com¬ 
manders; tr. by Watson. See... 878.9-J98 

Nesbitt, Alexander. Glass.666-N36 

Nesfield, W. E. Specimens of mediaeval 

architecture. *723-N36 

Nettleship, J. T. Robert Browning. 821-B82y 


Neville, Henry, joint author. See.... Camp¬ 
bell, Hugh. 

Nevins, William. Sermons..252-N41 

Nevinson, H. W. Life of Friedrich Schiller. 

B-Sch3N 

Nevius, J. L. China and the Chinese. .266-N41 
New England magazine, Sept., 1889-Aug., 

1898. New ser. v. 1-18.*051-N42 

New Plutarch ; ed. by Walter Besant. 

Gnspard de Coligny. Walter Besant.B-C689 

Sir John Franklin. A. H. Beesly.B-F853 

Frederick the Great. C. B. Brackenbury. B-F87 

Judas Maccabseus. C. R. Conder.933-C75 

Joan of Arc. Janet Tuckey..'.B-J37T 

Abraham Lincoln. C. G Leland.B-L63L1 

Martin Luther. J. H. Treadwell. B-L97T 

Marie Antoinette. Henrietta Keddie.B-M337K 

Victor Emmanuel. Edward Dicey .B-V658 

Sir Richard Whittington. Walter Besant and Janies 
Rice. B-W614 

New Testament. Nee.... Bible—New Testa¬ 
ment. 

Newbery, Robert. Gleaning from ornamen¬ 
tal art. *745-N43 

Newcomb, Simon. Popular astronomy. 520-N43 
Newell, R. H. (Orpheus C. Kerr.) Smoked 

glass. 817-N44 

Newhall, C. S. Shrubs of Northeastern 

America. 581.9-N46 

Trees of Northeastern America. . 581.9-N46T 

Newkirk, Garrett. Rhymes of the states. 

j973-N46 

Newman, J. P. Christianity triumphant. 


239-N47 

Newton, R. H. . Womanhood.396-N48 

Newton, W. W. Dr. Muhlenberg.B-M89N 

Nichol, John. American literature.. . 810.9-N52 

Byron. B-B99N 

Carlyle. B-C21N1 

Nicholas, Griffith A., pseud. See.. . .Worth¬ 
ington, Mrs. B. (S.) 

Nichols, C. M. Life of Lincoln.B-L63N 

Nichols, G. W. Pottery, how it is made.738-N53 

Story of the Great March.973.7-N53 

Nichols, L. D. Lotus Bay.j917-N53 

Nelly Marlow.j917-N53N 


joint author. See. .. Moore, Annie. 

Nicholson, J. S. Strikes and social problems. 

331-N53 

Nicholson File Co., Providence, R. I. Treatise 

on files and rasps.621.9-N54 

Nicolas, Sir N. H. Chronology of history. 

902-N54 

Nicolay, J. G Outbreak of Rebellion. 

973.7-N54 

Nicolini, G. B. History of the Jesuits.271-N54 
Nicoll, H. J. Great movements and those 

who achieved them.920-N54 

Niebuhr, B. G. Greek hero-stories.. J292-N55 
Lectures on the history of Rome. .. .937-N55 
Niles’ weekly register, Sept , 1825-Mch., 1834. 

v. 29-45.*051-N59 

Ninde, M. L. We two alone in Europe.914-N62 
Nissenson, G. N. India rubber.678-N63 

























































AUTHOR INDEX. 


299 


Nitzch, Mrs. Helen. (Catherine Owen.) Pro¬ 
gressive housekeeping. 640-N64 

Ten dollars enough.640-N64T 

Nixon, M. F. With a pessimist in Spain. 

914.6-N65 

Nixon, O. W. How Marcus Whitman saved 

Oregon.979.5-N65 

Noble, Samuel. Important doctrines of the 

true Christian religion.289-N66 

Noel, Maurice. Buz . . . j595-N68 

Nohl, Louis. Biographies of musicians. 


Beethoven 
Haydn... 
Liszt 

Mozart... 
Wagner 


B-B396N 
. B-H32 

. . B-L69N 
B-M87N 
. •. B-W13 


Nolte, Vincent. Fifty years in both hemis¬ 


pheres . B-N72 

Nordau, Max. Degeneration.801-N75 

Nordenskiold, X. A. E., Freiherr. Voyage of 

the Vega.919.8-N747 

Nordhoff, Charles. California 917.94-N75 

Communistic societies of the U. S.. 335-N75 

Man-of-war life.j910-N75 

Merchant vessel.j910-N75M 

Northern California . 917.94-N75N j 

Peninsular California.917.2-N75 

Politics for young Americans.320-N75 

Whaling and fishing . 639-N75 


Norman, B. M. Rambles in Yucatan 917.2-N78 
Norman, Henry. Peoples and politics of the 


far East. 915-N782 

Real Japan.915.2-N782 I 

Norman, J. H. World’s metal monetary sys¬ 
tems.332-N78 

Norman, Mrs. M. M. (D.) Girl in the Ivar- 

pathians.914.3-N784 ' 

Norris, P. W. Calumet of the coteau. 811-N79 


Norris, William. “Otto” cycle gas engine. 

621.4-N79 

North American review, July, 1875-Dec., 1898. 

v. 117-167.*051-N81 

Northcott, W. H. Theory and action of the 

steam engine. 621.1-N82 

Northend, Charles. Elihu Burritt. B-B945 

Northend, W. D. Bay Colony.974.4-N82 

Northrop, H. D. Life and deeds of Gen. 

Sherman. B-Sh57N 

ed. and comp Young people’s speaker. 

808.8-N82 

Norton, C. E. Notes of travel and study in 

Italy. . . . 914.5-N824 

ed. Heart of oak books. 6v.j828-N825 

Norton, Hon. Mrs. C. E. S. (S.), afterwards 
Lady Stirling-Max well. Lady of la 

Garaye.821-N82 

Norton, C. L., and Habberton, John. Canoe¬ 
ing in Kanuckia.917.1-N826 

Norton, M. B. In and around Berlin .914.3-N82 
“ Notelrac,” pseud. See... Carleton, F. E. 

Notes for boys. 170-N84 

Nourse, J. E. American explorations in the 

ice zones.919.8-N85 


Nourse, J. E., cont. ed. See _U. S .—Nary 

Department of. 

Nugent, G. N. T-G., Baron. Memorials of 

John Hampden. B-H186 

Nuttall, G. H. F. Hygienic measures in rela¬ 
tion to infectious diseases. 614-N96 

Nutting, M. O. (Mary Barrett.) Days of 

Prince Maurice. 949.2-N96 

Story of William the Silent. jB-W678 

Nye, E. W. (Bill Nye.) Bill Nye’s history of 

the U. S...817-N98 

Nystrom, J. W. Elements of mechanics. 

531-N99 

Oakey ,Miss. See.. Dewing, Mrs. M. R (O.) 

Oakey, A. F. Building a home. 728-Oa5 

Home grounds. 710-0a5 

Ober, F. A. Camps in the Caribbees.917.29-Ob2 
Knockabout club in North Africa. . . j916-Ob2 

Knockabout club in Spain.j914-0b2 

Knockabout club on Spanish Main j918-Ob2 
Travels in Mexico . . . 917.2-Ob2 

Young folks’ history of Mexico... j972-Ob2 

O'Brien, Fitz-James. Poems and stories 818-Ob6 
Ockley, Simon. History of the Saracens. 

953-0c4 

O'Connor, E. M. Index to the works of Shak- 

spere. *822.33-Oc5 

O'Connor, T. P. Parnell movement. 941.5-Oc5 
O’Donoghue, D. J .,ed. Humour of Ireland 

827-Od5 

O'Donovan, Edmond. Merv. 915.5-Od56 

Oersted, H. C. Soul in nature.150-0e7 

Officers of the army and navy See . Pow¬ 
ell, W. II. 

Ogilvie, John. Imperial dictionary of the 

English language. 4v—: . *423-0g4 

Ohio— Agriculture, State Board of. Annual 
report, 35-51, 1880-96. 13 v....... *630-0h3 

Centennial managers , State Board of. Final 

report, 1877... .*606-0h3 

General Assembly. General and local laws 
and joint resolutions, 1880-96. v. 77-92. 

*353.9-Oh3 

History of education in Ohio: Centennial 

vol., 1875. 370-0h3 

Official roster of the soldiers of Ohio in the 
War of the Rebellion, 1861-66. 12 v. 

*973.7-0h30 

Geological survey. Report, 1869-90. v. 1-7. 

7 v. in 9. *557-Oh3 

State, Dept. of. Annual report of the sec¬ 
retary, 1875-96. 21 v.*317-Oh3 

State Forestry Bureau. Annual report, 1, 

1885 . 634.9-0h3 

Ohio Commandery of Loyal Legion of U. S. 

Sketches of war history. 4 v.. .. 973.7-Oh3 
Ohio Histor. and Phil. Society. Journal. 1872. 

977-0h3 

Transactions. 1839.•.977-Oh3T 

Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Soci¬ 
ety. Publications, June, 1887-[July,1898.] 

6 v.*977.1-Oh3 



































































300 


AUTHOR INDEX. 


Ohio Valley Historical series. 

v. 1. Bouquet, Henry. Bouquet’s expedition against 

\ the Ohio Indians.973.2-B66 

v. 2. Walker, C. M. History of Athens Co., Ohio. 

977.1 -W15 

v. 3. Clark, G. R. Campaign in the Illinois.. .973.3-C55 

v. 6. Drake, Daniel. Pioneer life in Kentucky.B-D78 

v. 7, Miscellanies: No. 1, Espy, Josiah, Tour in Ohio 
and Kentucky in 1805. No. 2, Williams, Sam¬ 
uel, Two western campaigns in War of 1812-13. 

No. 3, Taneyhill, R. H., Leatherwood god. 

977.1 -Es6 


O’Kelly, J. J. Mambi-land.917.29-Ok2 

Old rough and ready series. See... Frost, 
John. 

Olden time, monthly, Jan., 1846-Dec., 1847. 

2 v.973.2-012 

Oldenberg, Hermann. Buddha... ..B-B860 

Oldham, Oliver, comp. Humorous speaker. 

808.8-012 


Oliphant, Laurence. Episodes in a life of ad¬ 
venture.910-0128 

Haifa. ,915.6-0128 

Oliphant, Mrs. M. O. (W.) Cervantes. . .B-C335 

Dante.. B-D230 

Edward Irving.B-Ir78 

Francis of Assisi.B-F84 

Jeanne D’Arc.B-J570 

Jerusalem. 933-013 

Literary history of England. 3 v 820.9-013 

Makers of Florence.920-013M1 

Makers of modern Rome.920-013M 

Royal Edinburgh.920-013R 

Sheridan . B-Sh520 

Oliver, G. A. Arthur Penrhyn Stanley. . B-St20 
Study of Maria Edgeworth.B-Ed30 


Oliver, S. P. French dispute in Madagascar. 

969-014 


Ollendorff, H. G. New method of learning 

the German language.438-015 

Olmsted, F. L. Cotton kingdom. 2 v.917.5-015 
Oman, C. W. C. Story of the Byzantine 

Empire.949-Oml 

Omar Khayyam. Rubaiydt.891.5-Oml5 

O’Meara, B. E. Napoleon in exile. 2 V.B-N160 

O’Meara, Kathleen. Madame Mohl.B-M727 

O’Neil, C. A. American electoral system. 

324-0n2 

Opie, John, joint author. See... B a r r y, 
James. 

Oppert, Ernest. Forbidden land: Corea. 

915.19-0p5 

Optic, Oliver, pseud. See. . . Adams, W. T. 

Orcutt, Hiram. School keeping.371-0r2 

Ordericus Vitalis. Ecclesiastical history of 

England and Normandy. 4 v.274-0r2 

O’Reilly, J. B. Ethics of boxing and manly 

sport.796-Or3 

Songs, legends and ballads..811-Or3 

O’Reilly, Miles, pseud. See. . . Halpine, C. G. 
O’Rell, Max, pseud. See. .. Blouet, Paul. 
Origins of contemporary France. See. ... 
Taine, H. A. 

Orleans, Elizabeth Charlotte, Duchesse d’. 
Life and letters.B-Or5 


Ormsbee, A. B. Plouse comfortable.640-0r5 

Orpen, A. E. Chronicles of the Sid.B-G22 

Orpen, Mrs. Goddard. Stories about famous 

precious stones.736-Or7 

Orr, Mrs. Sutherland. Life and letters of Rob¬ 
ert Browning. 2 v.B-B822 

Orton, James. Andes and the Amazon. 918-Or9 

Underground treasures.549-Or9 

Osgood, Hamilton. Winter and its dangers. 

613-0s3 

Osgoodby, W. W. Phonetic shorthand ,653-0s3 

Osier, W. R. Tintoretto.B-T49 

Osmun, T. E. {Alfred Ayres.) (The) mentor. 

395-0s5 

Ossian. Poems ; tr. by Macpherson.821-0s7 

Ossoli, M. (F.) Marchesa d\ Art, literature, 

and the drama.814-0s7 

Life without and life within.818-0s7 

Woman in the 19th century and kindred 

papers. 396-0s7 

Oswald, F. L. Days and nights in the tropics. 

918.1-0s9 

Household remedies.616-0s9 

Physical education.613-0s9 

Poison problem.178-0s9 

Summerland sketches.917.2-0s9 

Zoological sketches..'.596-0s9 

Osterhout Free Library, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 

Class catalogue and author index, 1889, 

with Supplement, 1889-95. 2 v.*017-0s7 

Otken, C. H. Ills of the South.975-0t4 

Our famous women.920.7-0u7 

Our monthly, Jan., 1870-June, 1872. v. 1-5. 

051-0u7 

Outing, Apr., 18S9-Sept., 1S98. v. 14-32.796-0u8 

Overman, Frederick. Mechanics.531-0v2 

Moulder’s and founder’s pocket guide. 

671-0v2 

Practical mineralogy, assaying and mining. 

549-0v2 

Ovid. Fasti, Tristia, Pontic epistles, Ibis, 

and Halieuticon ; tr. by Riley.871.2-0v4 

Heroides, the Amours, Art of love, Remedy 
of love, and minor works; tr. by Riley. 

871.2-0v4H 

Metamorphoses; tr. by Riley... .871.2-0v4M 
Owen, Edmund. Manual of anatomy. ,611-0w2 
Owen, Mrs. F. M. (S.) Soldier and patriot: 

Washington.'.jB-W270 

Owens, J. A. Sword and pen.B-G465 

Owens, Mrs. J. E. Memories of professional 

and social life of John E. Owens.B-0w2 

Oxenden, Ashton. Peace and its hindrances. 

240-0x2 

Oxford English prize essays. 5 v.824-0x2 

Oxley, J. M. My strange rescue, and other 

stories.j917-0x4 

Packard, A. S., jr. Entomology for begin¬ 
ners.595-P12 

Half hours with insects.595-P12H 

Labrador coast.917.1-P12 

Our common insects.595-P120 

Zoology.590-P12 































































AUTHOR INDEX. 


301 


Packard, J. H. Sea-air and sea-bathing. 613-P12 
Page, D. P. Theory and practice of teaching. 

371-P14 

Page, H. A., pseud. See... Japp, A. H. 

Page, T. N. Social life in old Virginia. 917.5-P14 

Paget, John. Judicial puzzles.343-P14 

Paget, Violet. (Vernon Lee.) Countess of 

Albany. B-A113 

Paine, J. K., Thomas, Theodore, and Klaus- 
er, Karl, ed. Famous composers and their 

works. 3 v.*780-P16 

Paine, Thomas. Common sense.320-P16 

Rights of man.!.320-P16 

Painter, F. V. N. History of education 370-P16 
Palestine Exploration Fund. Our work in 

Palestine.913.33-P167 

Paley, F. A., tr. Greek wit.887-P17 

Paley, William. Natural theology.210-P17 

Palfrey, F. W. Antietam and Fredericks¬ 
burg.973.7-P17 

Memoir of AVilliam F. Bartlett. B-B28 

Palfrey, J. G. Compendious history of New 

England. 4v.974-P17 

History of New England. 2v.974-PI7a 

Palgrave, F. T. Essays on art.704-P17 

Palgrave, R. F. D. House of Commons.328-P17 

Palgrave, W. G. Dutch Guiana.918.8-P17 

Palliser, G. C. American cottage homes. 

728-P18 

Palm, A. J. Death penalty.343-P18 

Palmer, A. S. Folk-etymology.*422-PI8 

Palmer, E. H. Simplified grammar of 

Hindustani, Persian and Arabic.491-P18 

Palmer, G. H. New education. 375-P18 

Palmer, Mrs. H. L. Home-life in the Bible. 

220.9-P18 

Palmer, J. A., jr., ed. Mushrooms of Amer¬ 
ica, edible and poisonous.643-P18 

Palmer, J. W. Golden Dagon.915.9-P184 

Palmer, O. R. Type-writing and business 

correspondence.652-P18 

Pancoast, H. S. Representative English lit¬ 
erature. .820.9-P19 

Pardoe, J. S. H. Louis XIV. and the court of 

France. 2 v. B-L92P 

Paris, Louis Philippe, Comte de. Battle of 

Gettysburg.973.7-P22G 

Civil war in America, v. 1-4.973.7-P22 

Paris, Matthew. See -Matthew Paris. 

Parish, Edmund. Hallucinations and illu¬ 
sions. 133-P21 

Parker, E. G. Reminiscences of Choate. 

B-C454P 

Parker, F. W. Notes of talks on teaching. 

371-P22N 

Talks on pedagogics.371-P22 

Parker, J. M.., joint author. See. .. Denslow, 

Van Buren. 

Parker, Joseph. Ad clerum.251-P22 

Ecce Deus.232-P22 

Parker, R. G. Aids to English composition. 

808-P22 

Parker, Theodore. Historic Americans 923-P22 


Parker, W. H. Recollections of a naval 

officer.973.7-P224 

Parkes, B R. See. . Belloc, Mme. B. R. (P.) 
Parkhurst, H. E. Birds’ calendar.. .598.2-P22 
Parkman, Francis. Conspiracy of Pontiac. 

2 v.973.2-P23 

Count Frontenac and New France under 

Louis XIV.».971-P23 

Discovery of the great West.973.2-P23D 

Half-century of conflict. 2 v. . .973.2-P23H 
Historic hand-book of the northern tour. 

974.7-P23 

Jesuits in North America in the 17th cen¬ 
tury.271-P23 

Montcalm and Wolfe. 2v.973.2-P23M 

Old Regime in Canada...971-P230 

Oregon trail.917.8-P23 

Pioneers of France in the New World. 

973.1-P23 

Parley, Peter, pseud. See -Goodrich, S. G. 

Parloa, Maria. First principles of household 

management and cookery.641-P24 

Kitchen companion.641-P24K 

Parmete, Mary. Evolution of an empire: 

France.944-P24 

Evolution of an empire : Germany.. .943-P24 

Parrots and monkeys.j599-P247 

Parry, E. L. Life among the Germans.914.3-P25 

Parsons, Alfred. Notes in Japan.915.2-P25 

Parsons, Benjamin. Anti-Bacchus. . . . 178-P246 

Parsons, S. B. Parsons on the rose_716-P248 

Parsons, Samuel, jr. Landscape gardening. 

710-P25 

Parsons, T. W. Poems.811-P257 

Parsons, Theophilus. Laws of business.347-P25L 

Personal and property rights.347-P25 

Parton, James. Captains of industry. Ser. 

1-2. 2 v. j920-P25 

Famous Americans.920-P25 

General Butler in New Orleans.973.7-P25 

Horace Greeley.B-G81 

Illustrious men.920-P25I 

Life and times of Aaron Burr. 2 v.. .B-B94P 

Life of Andrew Jackson 3 v.B-J12P 

Life of Thomas Jefferson. .B-J36P 

Smoking and drinking.178-P25 

ed. Humorous poetry of the English lan¬ 
guage .821.08-P252 

Some noted princes, authors, etc.. ,*920-P252 

Partridge, W. O. Art for America.814-P25 

Pascal, Blaise. Thoughts, letters, and opus¬ 
cules.239-P26 

Pascoe, C. E. London of to-day.914.2-P26 

ed. Everyday life at Eton, Harrow, Rug¬ 
by, etc.379-P26 

Patch, Olive, pseudo Sunny Spain.914.6-P267 
Pate"r, Walter. Plato and Platonism... 184-P27 

Renaissance .824-P27 

Paterculus, 0. V. Compendium of the history 

of Rome; tr. by Watson. See -878.2-Sa3 

Patmore, C. K. D. Angel in the house.821-P27 

Paton, W. A. Down the Islands.917.2-P27 

Picturesque Sicily.914.5-P27 






























































302 


AUTHOR INDEX. 


Patriot boy; life of Washington.jB-W27 

Patten, C. B. England as seen by an Ameri¬ 
can banker.914.2-P276 

Methods and machinery of practical bank¬ 
ing.332-P276 

Patten, S. N. Economic basis of protection. 

337-P27 

Premises of political economy.330-P27 

Pattison, Mark. Milton.B-M64 

Pattison, T. H. History of the English 

Bible. 220-P28 

Patton, J. H. Concise history of the Ameri¬ 
can people.973-P28 

Democratic party.329-P28 

Four hundred years of American history. 

2 v.973-P28F 

Natural resources of the U. S.557-P28 

Paul, B. H. joint author. See... Bolley, 

P. A. 

Paul, N. M. True stories from French history. 

j944-P28 

Paulding, J. K. Bulls and Jonathans. 817-P28 
. joint author. See. . . Irving, William. 

Pauli, G. R. Life of Alfred the Great.B-A133P 
Paulsen, Friedrich. German universities. 

378-P28 

Payer, Julius. New lands within the Arctic 

circle. 919.8-P29 

Payn, James. Some literary recollections. 

928-P29 

Payne, E. J. European colonies.325-P29 

Payne, F. M. Payne’s business educator. 

• 658-P29 


Payne, W. H. Contributions to the science 

of education. 370-P29 

Peabody, Andrew P. Harvard reminiscen¬ 
ces. 923-P31 

Moral philosophy.171-P298 

comp. Conversation, its faults and its 

graces.428.3-P31 

Peabody, E. P. Last evening with Allston. 

814-P31 

Lectures in the training schools for kinder- 

gartners. 372-P31 

Peake, Elizabeth. History of the German 

emperors. 943-P31 

Peake, James. Naval architecture... 699-P31 

Pears, Edwin. Fall of Constantinople.949.5-P32 

Pearson, 0. H. English history in the 14th 

century. 942-P32 

Pearson, E. C. Gutenberg, and the art of 

printing.jB-G98 

Pearson, G. C. Flights inside and outside 

paradise.915.2-P32 

Pearson, John. Exposition of the creed. 

238-P32 

Peary, Mrs. J. D. My Arctic journal.919.8-P33 
Peary, R. E. Northward over the “Great 

ice.” 2 v.919.8-P334 

Peck, E. O. Speaking pieces. 808.8-P33 

Peck, George. Wyoming.978.7-P33 

Peele, George, joint author. See... Greene, 
Robert. 


Peery, R. B. Gist of Japan. 915.2-P346 

Peirce, B. K. Trials of an inventor; Charles 
Goodyear.B-G63 


Peirce, M. F. Co-operative housekeeping. 

334-P35 

Pelham, H. F. Outlines of Roman history. 

937-P36 

Pellico, Silvio. My prisons ; memoirs.B-P36 

Pellison, Maurice. Roman life in Pliny’s 

time. 913.37-P36 

Pellisier, Georges. Literary movement in 

France during the, 19th century. . 840.9-P36 
Pengilly, Richard. Scripture guide to bap¬ 
tism. 265-P37 

Penley, Aaron. System of water color paint¬ 
ing..'.751-P37 

Penn, Arthur. Home library. 020-P38 

Pennell, Mrs. E. (R.) To Gipsyland. . . '397-P38 
Pennell, Joseph, and Mrs. E. (R.) Our jour¬ 
ney to the Hebrides. 914.1-P383 

Two Pilgrims’ progress .914.5-P383 

Pennington, A. R. Epochs of the papacy. 

282-P38 

Penrose, Mrs. E. (C.) (Mrs. Markham .) His¬ 
tory of France.j944-P38 

Pepper, J. IT. Playbook of metals.. . . 669-P39 
Pepys, Samuel. Diary and correspondence. 

4 v . B-P39 

Percival, .T. G. Poetical works. 2 v. . . 811-P41 
Percy, Thomas, ed. Reliques of ancient Eng¬ 
lish poetry. 3 v. in 2 .821.08-P41 

Perine, E T. Wayside gleanings. 914-P42 

Periods of European literature ; ed. by George 
Saintsbury. 


Hannay, David. Later renaissance...*.809-H19 

Saintsbury, George. Flourishing of romance and the 
rise of allegory . 809-Sa2 

Perkins, C. C. Historical handbook of Italian 

sculpture..735-P42 

Perkins, Eli, pseud. See. . . Landon, M. D. 
Perkins, J. B. France under Louis XV. 2 v. 

944-P42F1 

France under Mazarin. 2 v. 944-P42 

France under the Regency.944-P42F 

Perrin, W. H., and Battle, J. H. History of 

Delaware county and Ohio. 977.1-P43 

History of Logan county and Ohio. 

977.1-P43L 

Perry, A. L. Introduction to political 

economy.330-P43 

Perry, G. G. History of the Church of Eng¬ 
land. 283-P43 

Perry, John. Practical mechanics.531-P43 

Spinning tops.530-P43 

Perry, Nora. Her lover’s friend. 811-P43 

New songs and ballads.811-P43N 

Persius Flaccus, Aulus, joint author. See 
Juvenal. 

Peters, Carl. New light on dark Africa. 

916.7-P43 

Peters, G. N. H. Theocratic kingdom of our 


Lord Jesus, the Christ. 3 v.239-P44 

Peters, J. P. Nippur 2 v.........913.35-P435 



























































AUTHOR INDEX. 


303 


Peto, Sir S. M., Bart. Resources and pros¬ 
pects of America.317-P44 

Petrarch, Francesco. Sonnets, triumphs, and 

other poems..•. 851-P45 

Petrie, W. M. F. Pyramids and temples of 

Gizeh.913.32-P44 

Ten years’ digging in Egypt.913.32-P44T 

Petroff, Peter. Ante-mortem depositions.B-P455 


Pettigrew, J. B. Animal locomotion.. .591-P45 
Pettigrew, T. J. Chronicles of the tombs. 

929.5-P45 

Phaedrus. Fables ; tr. by Riley. See. .. 872.5-T27 
Phelan, James. History of Tennessee.976.8-P51 

Phelps, Austin. Men and books.251-P51 

My portfolio.204-P51 

Still hour.242-P51 

Theory of preaching.251-P51T 

Phelps, E. J., joint author. See... .Wells, 

D. A. 


Phelps, E. S., afterwards Mrs. Ward. Austin 


Phelps; a memoir.B-P51 

Chapters from a life.B-P513 

Poetic studies.811-P51 

Songs of the silent world. 811-P51S 

Story of Jesus Christ.232.9-J51P 

Struggle for immortality.218-P51 

Philip, Robert. (The) Hannahs.240-P53 

Life and opinions of Rev. William Milne. 

B-M63 

Love of the Spirit.231-P53 

(The) Marthas. :... 240-P53M 

Philips, Melville, ed. Making of a newspaper. 

070-P53 

Phillimore, C. M. Fra Angelico.B-An4 

Phillipps, J. 0. Halliwell-. See... Halliwell, 

J. O. 


Phillips, Charles. Curran and his contempo¬ 
raries .B-C93 

Phillips, John. Treatise on geology. 2 v. 

550-P54 


Phillips, M. E. Reminiscences of W. W. 

Story. B-St6 

Phillips, W. Alison. War of Greek indepen¬ 
dence.949.5-P54 

Phillips, Wendell. Speeches, lectures, and 

letters.815-P54 

Phillips, William A. Labor, land, and law. 

330-P54 


Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter , N. H. Lec¬ 
tures delivered before the students, 1885- 
86, by Presidents McCosh, Walker and 

others.814-P54 

Phillpotts, Eden. Folly and fresh air. .799-P54 
Philo Judaeus. Works; tr. by Yonge. 4 v. 

186.4-P54 


Philobiblos, pseud. See... .Ireland, Alex¬ 
ander. 

Philosophical classics for English readers; 
ed. by William Knight. 


Berkeley. A. C. Fraser.B-B453 

Butler. W. L. Collins. B-B973 

Descartes. T. P. Slahaffy.B-D45 

Fichte. Robert Adamson.B-F44 

Hamilton. John Veitch. B-H184 


Philosophical classics for English readers; 
ed. by William Knight, cont. 


Hegel. Edward Caird. B-H36 

Hobbes. G. C. Robertson. B-H63 

Hume. William Knight. B-H89K 

Kant. William Wallace. B-K13 

Leibniz. J T. Merz. B-L53 

. Spinoza. John Caird . B-Sp4 

Vico. Robert Flint. B-V655 


Philostorgius. Epitome of ecclesiastical his¬ 
tory. See... 270-So9 

Philp, R. K. Biblical reason why.220-P55 

Reason why; natural history.590-P55 

Phin, John. Practical information for cabi¬ 
net-makers, upholsterers, etc.698-P55 

Phisterer, Frederick. Statistical record of 

the armies of the U. S.973.7-P55 

Phyfe, W. H. P. How should I pronounce? 

421-P56 

Seven thousand words often mispro¬ 
nounced .421-P56S 

Piatt, Donn. Men who saved the Union.923-P57 

Poems and plays.811-P568 

Sunday meditations, and Selected prose 

sketches.814-P568 

and Boynton, H. Y. General George H. 

Thomas.B-T36P 

Piatt, J. J. Idyls and lyrics of the Ohio Val¬ 
ley. 811-P57 

Pencilled fly-leaves.814-P57 

Piatt, Mrs. L. K. Bell Smith abroad. 914.4-P57 
Piatt, Mrs. S. M. (B.) Child’s-world ballads: 

Three little emigrants, etc.j811-P57 

Irish garland.811-P573 

Voyage to the Fortunate Isles, etc.811-P573V 

Pickard, J. L. School supervision.379-P58 

Pickard, S. T. Life and letters of John G. 

Whittier. 2v.B-W61 

Pickering, Charles. Races of man.572-P58 

Pickett, A. J. History of Alabama. 2 V.976.1-P58 

Picton, J. A. Oliver Cromwell. B-C88P 

Pictorial records of remarkable events.902-P58 
Pidgeon, Daniel. Old-World questions and 

New-World answers.917.4-P59 

Pierce, E. L. Memoir and letters of Charles 

Sumner. 4 v. B-Su6P 

Pierce, G. A., and Wheeler, W. A. Dickens 

dictionary .*823-P61 

Pierce, J. W., ed. Story of Turkey and Ar¬ 
menia.956-P61 

Pierrepont, Edward. Fifth avenue to Alaska. 

917.9-P616 

Pierson, A. T. Crisis of missions.266-P61 

Miracles of missions.266-P61M 

New acts of the Apostles.266-P61N 

Pierson, H. W. In the brush.266-P615 

Pike, J. G. Religion and eternal life.. .230-P64 
Pike, Nicolas. Sub-tropical rambles. 916.9-P64 
Pillsbury, Parker. Acts of the anti-slavery 

apostles. 326-P64 

Pindar. Odes; tr. by Turner.884.5-P65 

Pinto, A. A. da R. Serpa-. See -Serpa- 

Pinto, A. A. da R. 



































































304 


AUTHOR INDEX. 


Pitkin, Thomas. Political and civil history 

of the U. S. 2 v. 973-P68 

Pitman, Benn. Manual of phonography. 

653-P68 

ed. Trials for treason at Indianapolis. 

343-P68 

Pitman, Mrs. E. R. Elizabeth Fry. B-F94 

Heroines of the mission field.922-P68 

Pitman, Isaac. Complete phonographic in¬ 
structor. 653-P684 

Pitman, Mrs. M. J. (D.) (Margery Deane.) 

European breezes.914-P68 

Pitman, R. C. Alcohol and the state. . . 178-P68 
Pittenger, William. Debater’s treasury. 

808.5-P68D 

Toasts.808.5-P68 

comp. Interwoven Gospels and Gospel 
harmony..226-P68 

Planche, J. R. History of British costume. 

391-P69 


Plato. Best thoughts; comp. fr. Prof. Jow- 

ett’s trans. of the Dialogues.888.4-P69 

Day in Athens with Socrates... .S88.4-P69D1 
Summary and analysis of [his] dialogues ; 

with analyt. index by Day.888.4-P69D 

Works ; tr. by Cary, Davis and Burges. 6 v. 

888.4-P69X 

Plautus, T. M. Comedies ; tr. by Riley. 2 v. 

872.3-P69 

Pliny. Boys’ and girls’ Pliny.j878-P71 

Natural history; tr. by Bostock and Riley. 

6 v.878.9-P71 

Plon, Eugene. Thorvaldsen.E-T41 

Plotz, Karl. Epitome of ancient, mediaeval, 

and modern history.902-P72 

Plunkett, Mrs. H. M. Josiah Gilbert Hol¬ 
land. B-H72 

Women, plumbers, and doctors.628-P74 

Plutarch. Boys’ and girls’ Plutarch; ed. by 

White.j920-P74 

Lives of illustrious men.920-P74 

Podmore, Frank. Apparitions and thought- 

transference.133-P75 

Poe, E. A. Poems. 811-P75 

Select works. 818-P75 

Works. 4 v.818-P75W 

Poland, William. Laws of thought ... 160-P76 
Politikos, pseud. Sovereigns and courts of 

Europe... 923-P76 

Pollard, Alice, ed. True stories from Greek 

history. .... j938-P76 

Pollard, E. A. Life of Jefferson Davis .. B-D29 

Lost cause.973.7-P76 

Pollard, Josephine. Bible and its story ,j220-P764 
and Satterlee, Walter. Artistic tableaux. 

793-P76 

Polo, Marco. Travels.915-P76 

Pollock, Frederick. Land laws. 333-P76 

Pollok, Robert. Course of time. 821-P76 

Same; ed. by Armstrong.821-P76a 

Pomeroy, H. S. Ethics of marriage .. 173-P77 
PondAG. E. Shenandoah Yalley in 1864. 

973.7-P78 


Ponton, Mungo. Earthquakes and volcanoes. 

551-P78 

Pool, M. L. Vacation in a buggy.. 917.44-P78 

Poole, R. L. Sebastian Bach.B-B12 

Poole, Stanley Lane-. Story of the Barbary 

Corsairs.961-P79 

Story of the Moors in Spain.946-P79 

Story of Turkey. 949.6-P79 

Poole, W. F., and Fletcher, W. I., ed. Index 
to periodical literature, with supplement, 

1802-1896. 4 v.*050-P79 

Poor, H. V. Resumption and the silver ques¬ 
tion .332-P79 

Poore, B. P. Life and public services of Am¬ 
brose E. Burnside.B-E934 

Perley’s reminiscences. 2 v..923-P79 

Pope, Alexander. Poetical works; ed by 

Cary. 821-P81 

Same; ed. by Carruthers. -2 v.821-P81a 

Select poetical works.821-P81S 

Pope, F. L. Evolution of the electric incan¬ 
descent lamp.537.8-P81 

Pope, Le Rov. Modern fancies and follies. 

814-P81 


Popular science monthly, May, 1872-Oct., 

1898. v. 1-53.*505-P81 

Porter, C. T. Treatise on the Richards steam- 

engine indicator.621.1-P83 

Porter, D. D. Incidents and anecdotes of 

the Civil war. 973.7-P83 

Naval history of the Civil war.. *973.7-P83N 
Porter, G. R. Manufacture of porcelain and 

glass.666-P83 

Silk manufacture.677-P83 

Porter, J. A.,ed. Sketches of Yale life.378-P833 

Porter, J. H. Wild beasts.599-P83 

Porter, J. L. Giant cities of Bashan. 915.6-P83 
Porter, L. H. Constitutional history of U. S. 

342.73-P83 


Porter, Noah. American colleges and the 


American public. 378-P83 

Books and reading.028-P83 

Elements of intellectual science.151-P83 

Elements of moral science.170-P83 

Porter, R. P. (The) West from census of 
1880. 917.8-P83 


Porter, Rose. In the shadow of His hand. 

240-P834 

Portlock, ,T. E. Rudiments of geology. 550-P83 
Posnett, H. M. Comparative literature.809-P84 
Potter, H. C. Scholar and the state... 815-P85 
Potter, Mrs. Louisa Lancashire memories. 

B-P85 

Potter, V. M. To Europe on a stretcher, 914-P85 

Pouchet, F. A. (The) universe.500-P86 

Poulton, E. B. Colours of animals... . 591-P86 

Powell, Baden. Physical and mathematical 

sciences.509-P87 

Powell, E. P. Nullification and secession in 

U. S.. .342.73-P87 

Powell, G. T. Foundations and foundation 

walls..721-P87 

Powell, H. J. Glass-making, etc.666-P87 



































































AUTHOR INDEX. 


305 


Powell, W. H. ed. Officers (volunteer) who 

served in the Civil war .*923-P87 

and Shippen, Edward, ed. Officers (regu¬ 
lar) who served in the Civil war. ,*923-P871 
Power, J. H. Exposition of Universalism. 

289-P87 

Power, Mrs. S. C. (D.) (Shirley Dare.) Art 

of good manners..j395-P87 

Note .—Same as “Behaving,” and “Children’s eti¬ 
quette.” 

Behaving.j395-P87B 

Note —Same as “Art of good manners,” and “Chil¬ 
dren’s etiquette.” 

Children’s etiquette.j395-P87C 

Note —Same as “Art of good manners,” and “Be¬ 
having.” 

Ugly-girl papers.646-P87 

Power and authority of school officers and 

teachers.371-P873 

Powers, L. B. Missions of California. 266-PS7 
Poynter, E. J., and Head, P. R. Classic and 

Italian painting.759-P876 

joint author. See. .. .Buxton, H. J. Wil- 
mot-. 

ed. See... Illustrated text-books of art 
education. 

Practical upholstery...,.645-P88 

Pratt, M. L. American history stories. 4 v. 

J973-P89 

Fairyland of flowers.j580-P89 

Pray, Thomas, jr. Twenty years with the in¬ 
dicator. 2v. 621.1-P89 

Preble, G. H. Flag of the U. S. and other 

national flags.*929.9-P91 

History of steam navigation.387-P91 

Preece, W. H., and Sivewright, James. Tel¬ 
egraphy.,.537.8-P91 

and Stubbs, A. J. Manual of telephony. 

537.8-P912 

Premature death.613-P91 

Prentice, Mrs. E. (P.) How sorrow was 

changed into sympathy.244-P91 

Prentice, George. Wilbur Fisk.B-F54 

Prentiss, G. L. Life and letters of Elizabeth 

Prentiss. B-P91 

Presbyterian Board of Publication. Consti¬ 
tution of the Presbyterian church in the 

U. S. of America. 264-P92 

Prescott, G. B. Dynamo-electricity. 537.8-P92 
Electricity and the electric telegraph. 

537.8- P92E 

Speaking telephone, electric light, etc. 

537.8- P92S 

Prescott, T. H. Volume of the world. 910-P92 
Prescott, W. H. Conquest of Mexico. 3 v. 

972-P92 

Conquest of Peru. 2v.985-P92 

History of reign of Philip II. 3 V. .946-P92P 
Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella. 3 v. 

946-P92 

Same; ed. by Kirk. 2v.946-P92a 

Present to youths and young men. 2 V.170-P925 


Pressense, Edmond de. Early years of 

Christianity: Apostolic era.270-P92 

Early years of Christianity: Heresy and 

Christian doctrine.270-P92E 

Early years of Christianity: Martyrs and 

apologists...270-P92E1 

Religion and the Reign of terror.274-P92 

Preston, Harriet W. Troubadours and trou- 

v&res.849-P92 

Preston, Howard W. Documents illustrative 

of American history. 973-P92 

Preston, Mrs. M. (J.) Cartoons. 811-P92 

Price, Bonamy. Currency and banking.332-P93 
Price, Edward. Norway and its scenery. 

914.S-P927 

Prichard, J. C. Natural history of man ; with 

maps. 3v. 572-P93 

Prichard, M. F. Parliamentary usage for 

women's clubs, etc. 323.1-P93 

Prideaux, Humphrey, Dean. Old and New 

Testaments connected. 2 v. 220-P93 

Prideaux, T. S. Economy of fuel. 662-P93 

Priest, Josiah. American antiquities.913.7-P93 
Prime, E. D. G., ed. Forty years in the Turk¬ 
ish empire. B-G61P 

Prime, S. I. Irenseus letters.814-P934 

Prayer and its answer. 264-P934 

Travels in Europe and theEast. 2v.914-P934 

Under the trees.818-P934 

Prime, W. C. Along New England roads. 

917.4-P93 

Holy cross.398-P93 

I go a-fishing. 799-P934 

Pottery and porcelain.*738-P93 

Prime ministers of Queen Victoria; ed. by 
S. J. Reid. 


Earl of Aberdeen. Sir A. H. Gordon.B-Afo3 

Beaconsfield. J. A. Froude. B-B35 

Earl of Derby. George Saintsbury.B-D445 

Lord Melbourne. Henry Dunckley.... B-M48 

Viscount Palmerston. Marquis of Lome.B-P18 

Lord John Bussell. S. J. Reid.B-R91 

Prince, L. B. Historical sketches of New 

Mexico.978.9-P93 

Prior, James. Life of Edmund Burke.. B-B922 
Private life of the Queen, by a member of the 

royal household.B-V66P 

Probyn, J. W. Italy. 945-P94 

Procter, A. A. Poems.821-P94 

Procter, B. W. ( Barry Cornwall.) Charles 

Lamb.B-L164P 

Dramatic scenes, with other poems.822-P943 

Proctor, E. D. Poems.811-P937 

Russian journey. 914.7-P937 


Proctor, George. History of the Crusades. 

940-P94 

Proctor, L. B. Bench and bar of New York. 


923-P94 

Proctor, R. A. Expanse of heaven... .523-P94E 

Familiar science studies.504-P94F 

Flowers of the sky .523-P94F 

Great pyramid.913.32-P94 

Half-hours with the stars. *523-P94 




























































306 


AUTHOR INDEX. 


Proctor, R. A., cont. Light science for leis¬ 
ure hours. 504-P94L 

Mysteries of time and space.523-P94M 

Other worlds than ours.523-P940 

Our place among infinities.. 520-P94 

Poetry of astronomy. 520-P94P 

Rough ways made smooth.....504-P94R 

Science byways. 504-F94 

Sun-views of the earth. *525-P94 

Universe of suns.504-P94U 

Proffatt, John. Curiosities and law of wills. 

347-P94 

Woman before the law.898-P94 


Prothero, G. W., ed. See... Cambridge his¬ 
torical series. 

Prothero, R. E., and Bradley, G. G. Life and 
correspondence of Arthur Penrhyn Stan¬ 
ley. 2 v.B-St2P 

Prout, Father, pseud. See. . . Mahony, F. S. 
Prout, William. Chemistry, meteorology, 
etc., with reference to natural theology. 

210-P95 

Prudden, T. M. Dust and its dangers. 614-P95 

Story of the bacteria.616.01-P95 

Public men of to-day; ed. by S. II. Jeyes. 

Ameer Abdur Rahman. Stephen Wheeler. B-At>3 

Leo XIII., Pope. Justin McCarthy.B-L553 

Li Hungchang. R. K. Douglas.B-L65 

M. Stambuloff. A. II. Beaman.B-Stl7 

Public opinion, Apr., 1886-Dec., 1898. v. l-2o. 

*071-P96 

Pulling, F. S. Sir Joshua Reynolds.B-R33 

joint ed. See. . . Low, S. J. 

Pumpelly, Raphael. Across America and 

Asia. 915-P97 

Punch. Half a century of 4 English history. 

827-P96 

Putnam, G. H. Authors and publishers. 

655-P98 

Authors and their public in ancient times. 

809-P98 

Books and their makers during the Middle 


Ages. 2 v.809-P98B 

ed. Prose masterpieces. 3v.824-P982 

comp. Question of copyright.347-P982 


Putnam, G.P., comp. World’s progress.*902-P95 
Putnam, J. P. Open fire-place in all ages. 

749-P98 

Putnam, Ruth. William the Silent. 2 v. 

B-W678 

joint ed. See... Goodwin, M. W. 

Pyne, George. Perspective for beginners. 

742-P99 

Quackenbos, J. D. Illustrated history of an¬ 
cient literature.809-0,2 

Quad, M., pseud. See. .. .Lewis, C. B. 

Quarterly register of current history. See - 

Cyclopedic review of current history. 
Queen’s prime ministers. See. .. Prime min¬ 
isters of Queen Victoria. 

Questions of the day. 

Alexander, E. P. Railway practice. 385-A12 

Bagehot, Walter. Postulates of English political econ¬ 
omy. 331-B14 


Questions of the day, cont. 

Blair, L. H. Unwise laws.337-B58 

Cowperthwait, J. H. Money, silver and finance . .332-C83 

Dabney, W. D. Public regulation of railways_383-DII 

Dos Passos, .1. R. Inter-state commerce act.385-D74 

Dugdale, R. L. (The) Jukes. 364-D88 

Khrich, L. R. Question of silver.332-Eh8 

Ford, W. C. American citizen’s manual. 2 V.342.73-F75 

Fnulke, W. D. Slav or Saxon.947-FS2 

Hitchcock, Henry. American state constitutions 

342.73-H63 

Isham, Charles. Fishery question. ..333-Is3 

Jacobi, Mrs. M. P. Common sense applied to worn m 

suffrage.324-JJ5 

Jones, W. H. Federal taxes and state expenses.. .336-J73 

Juglar, Clement. Brief history of panics.333-J93 

Kelley, W. D. Lincoln and Stanton.B-L63K 

Old South and the new. 917.5-K28 

Palm, A. J. Death penalty.343-PI8 

Schoenbof, Jacob. Destructive influence of the tariff. 

337-Scli6 

Smith, R. H. Science of business.380-Sm6 

Stokes, A. P. Joint-metallism .332-St6 

Taussig, F. W. Silver situation in the U. S.332-T19 

Tariff history of the U. S.337-T19T 

Wells, D.' A., Phelps, E. J., Schurz, Carl. America and 
Europe. 327-W46 

Quick, R. H. Essays on educational reform¬ 
ers.370-Q4 

Quigley, Dorothy. Success is for you. . 170-Q4 

Way to keep young.170-Q4W 

Quiller-Couch, A. T. See... .Couch, A. T. 
Quiller-. 

Quilter, Harry. Giotto. B-G44 

Quincy, Edward. Life of Josiah Quincy. B-Q4 
Quincy, Josiah. Figures of the past . . . 920-Q4 
Quinton, J. A. Heaven’s antidote to the 

curse of labour... 263-Q4 

Babb, K. M. National epics.808.8-1111 

Radau, Rodolphe. Wonders of acoustics. 

534-1112 

Radclifle, A. G. Schools and masters of 

sculpture.730-R12 

Radestock, Paul. Habit and its importance 

in education.150-R12 

Rae, George. Country banker.332-R12 

Rae, W. F. New Foundland to Manitoba. 

917.1-R12 

Wilkes, Sheridan, Fox.923-R12 

Ragozin, Mme. Z. A. Story of Assyria.935-R13 

Story of Chaldea.935-R13C 

Story of Media, Babylon and Persia. 

935-R13M 

Story of Vedic india. 954-R13 

Railroad Gazette. Modern locomotives. 

*621.1-R13 

Raine, James. York.942-R13 

Raleigh, W. A. English novel.823-R14 

Ralfe, C. H. Exercise and training... 613-R14 
Ralph, Julian. On Canada’s frontier.917.1-R13 

Our great West.917.8-R13 

Ralston, S. S. Revelation of John the Divine. 

228-R14 

Ralston, Samuel. Principal prophecies of 

Daniel and John.220-R143 

Ram, Mrs. Helen. Little sisters of the poor. 

271-R14 

Ramabai Sarasvati, Pundita. High-caste 
Hindu woman.396-R14 

































































AUTHOR INDEX. 


307 


Rambaud, Alfred. History of Russia. 3 v. 

947-R14 

Ramsay, Alexander. Mineralogy. .... . 549-R14 
Ramsey, J. G. M. Annals of Tennessee. 

976.8-R14 

Ramsey, M. M., joint author. See. .. .Rowan, 

A. S. 

Ramsey, Mrs. V. G. Evenings with the chil¬ 
dren.j918-R14 

Ramsey, William. Manual of Roman an¬ 
tiquities.913.37-R146 

Rand, E. A. Knight that smote the dragon : 

Gough.jB-G72 

Rand, E. S., jr. Bulbs.716-R16B 

Flowers for parlor and garden.716-R16 

Garden flowers.582-R16 

Popular flow r ers.716-R16P 

Rhododendron.583-R16 

AVindow gardener.716-R16W 

Rand, McNally and Co., pub. Atlas of the 

world. 2 v.*912-R16 

Randall, Mrs. A. T. See... Diehl, Mrs. A. T. 
Randall-. 

Randall, D. A. Ham-Mishkan, the wonder¬ 
ful tent. 220.9-R15 

Ranke, F. L. von. Civil w r ars and monarchy 

in France. 2 v.944-R17 

History of Servia.949.7-R17 

History of the Popes. 3 v. 282-R17 

Universal history.. . 930-R17 

Rankin, J. C. Coming of the Lord. .. .232-R16 
Rankin, Melinda. Twenty years among the 

Mexicans.266-R16 

Rankine, W. J. M. Manual of applied me¬ 
chanics . 531-R16 

Manual of machinery and millw 7 ork.621.8-R16 

Manual of the steam engine and other 

prime movers. 621.1-R16 

Rannie, D. AV. Historical outline of the Eng¬ 
lish constitution.342.42-R17 

Ransome, Cyril. History of England 942-R18 

Shakespeare’s plots.822.33-R18 

Ratzel, Friedrich. History of mankind. 2 v. 

572-R19 

Ravenel, H. H. Eliza Pinckney. B-P65 

Rawlinson, George. Egypt and Babylon 

932-R21E 

Five great monarchies. 3v.935-R21 

Manual of ancient history.930-R21 

Religions of the ancient world.290-R21 

Seventh great Oriental monarchy.935-R21S1 

Sixth great Oriental monarchy.935-R21S 

Story of ancient Egypt.932-R21 

Story of Phoenicia.939-R21 

Rawson, AV. S., joint author. See... .Frith, 
Henry. 

Raymond, G. L. Ballads of the Revolution. 

811-R21 

Genesis of art-form.701-R21 

Orator’s manual.808.5-R21 

Poetry as a representative art.808.1-R21 

Raymond, R. AV. Camp and cabin... 917.8-R21 
Read, Hollis. Hand of God in history 270-R22 


Read, T. B. Poetical works. 3 v. 811-R22 

Summer story, Sheridan’s ride, and other 

poems.811-R22S 

AVagoner of the Alleghanies.81I-R22W 

Reade, A. A. How to write English. . . 808-R22 
Reade, C. L., and Compton. Charles Reade. 

B-R22 

Reade, Charles. Readiana.828-R22 

Readings in biography.920-R22 

Reber, Franz von. History of ancient art. 

709-R24 

History of mediaeval art. 709-R24H 

Reclus, Elis£e. (The) earth. 551-R24 

Earth and its inhabitants: Europe. 5 v. 

*914-R24 

History of a mountain.551-R24H 

Ocean, atmosphere, and life.551-R240 

Reddall, H. F., comp. Fact, fancy, and fable. 

*031-R25 

Redding, Cyrus. History and description of 

modern wines.’. 663-R25 

Redford, George. Sculpture.732-R25 

Redford, R. A. Four centuries of silence. 

296-R24 

Redgrave, G. R., ed. Outlines of historic or¬ 
nament . 729-R24 

Redpath, James. Public life of John Brown. 

B-B813R 

ed. Guide to Hayti.917.29-R25 

Reed, E. A. Hindu literature.891.1-R25 

Persian literature.891.5-R25 

Reed, H. T. Cadet life at AVest Point. 355-R25 
Reed, Henry. English history and tragic 

poetry.:.822.33-R25 

Lectures on English literature.820-R25 

Lectures on the British poets. 2 v. 

821.09-R25 

Reed, S. B. Cottage houses.. 728-R25 

House-plans for everybody.728-R25H 

Reed, Sampson. Observations on the growth 

of the mind. 150-R25 

Reed, T. B. Rules; manual of general par¬ 
liamentary law.328.1-R25 

Reemelin, Charles. Treatise on politics as a 

science.320-R25 

Rees, J. E. Ruutz-. Home decoration..746-R25 

Home occupations.746-R25H 

Horace Vernet.B-V59 

Rees, J. Rogers. Pleasures of a book-worm. 

010-R25 

Reeve, C. H. Prison question.365-R26 

Reeve, Henry. Petrarch. B-P45 

Reeve, J. K ., joint author. See. ... Wilson,C.D. 

Reeves, John. (The) Rothschilds. B-R746 

Reforms: their difficulties and possibilities. 

301-R26 

Regamey, Felix. Japan in art and industry. 

915.2-R26 

Reich, Emil. History of civilization.. 901-R27 
Reid, D. B. Ventilation in American dwell¬ 
ings.697-R27 

Reid, Mayne. Quadrupeds.j599-R27 





























































30S 


AUTHOR INDEX. 


Reid, S. J. Lord John Russell. B-R91 

ed. See. .. Prime ministers of Queen Vic¬ 
toria. 

Reid, Whitelaw. Ohio in the War. 2 v. 

*977.1-R27 

Reily, W.M. Artist and his mission . .701-R27 

Rein, J. J. Industries of Japan.915.2-R273 

Japan.915.2-R273J 

Reinhardt, C. W. Lettering for draftsmen, 

engineers and students.745-R27 

Religious Society of Friends. Address on 

behalf of the Indians.287-St4 

Remington, Frederic. Pony tracks. 917.8-R28 
Remlap, L. T. General U. S. Grant’s tour 

around the world. B-G77R1 

ed. and comp. Select readings.808.8-R28 

Remsen, Ira. Inorganic chemistry.546-R28 

Remus, Uncle, pseud. See... .Harris, J. C. 

Remusat, Paul de. Thiers.B-T34R 

Renan, Ernest. Apostles.270-R29 

Saint Paul.225.92-P28R 

Rennie, James. Insect architecture.. ,595'-R29 
Renton, William. Outlines of English liter¬ 
ature .820-R29 

Repplier, Agnes. Essays in miniature.814-R29 

In the dozy hours.814-R29I 

Philadelphia; the place and the people. 

974.8-R29 

Points of view.814-R29P 

Varia..814-R29 V 

ed. Book of famous verse.j821-R29 

Rerick Bros., pub. County of Clark, Ohio; 

atlas, etc.*912.77-R31 

Reumont, Alfred von. Carafas of Maddaloni. 

945-R31 

Revett, Nicholas, joint author. See. . .Stuart, 
James. 

Review of reviews, Feb., 1892-Dec., 1898. 
Amer. ed. v. 5-18.*051-R32 

Reville, Albert. Native religions of Mexico 

and Peru.299-R32 

Reynolds, Sir Joshua. Literary works. 2 v. 

704-R33 

Reynolds, Michael. Stationary engine driv¬ 
ing .621.1-R33 

Rhoades, H. E. Around the world with the 

Blue Jackets.910.4-R34 

Rhodes, J, F. History of U. S. from 1850. 

3 v.973.6-R34 

Rhys, John. Celtic Britain.942-R34 

Ribot, Th6odule. Diseases of memory. 132-R35 

English psychology.150-R35 

Heredity.136-R35 

Rice, A. T., ed. Essays from the North Amer¬ 
ican Review.814-R36 

Reminiscences of Lincoln...B-L63R 

Rice, E. L. Introduction to American liter¬ 
ature . 820-R36 

Rice, Harvey. Pioneers of the Western Re¬ 
serve.977.1-R36 

Rice, J. M. Public-school system of the U.S. 

379-R36 


Rice. James, joint author. See... .Besant, 
Walter. 

Rice, N. L. Phrenology examined. 139-R36 

Romanism not Christianity. 282-R36 

Rich, Shebnah. Truro, Cape Cod ... 974.4-R37 
Richard, J. W. Philip Melanchthon. .. B-M477 
Richards, Mrs. C. H. (B.) Springs of action. 

170-R38 

Richards, E. H. Chemistry of cooking and 

cleaning.643-R38 

Richards, Mrs. L. E. (H.) When I was your 

age.jB-R39 

Four feet, two feet, and no feet. .. ,j596-R382 
Richardson, A. D. Beyond the Mississippi? 

917.8- R39 

Personal history of U. S. Grant.B-G77R 

Secret service.973.7-R39 

Richardson, Mrs. A. (S.) McF. Familiar 

talks on English literature.820.9-R39 

Stories from old English poetry. .821.08-R39 

ed. Old love-letters.826-R393 

Richardson, B. W. Diseases of modern life. 

616-R39 

Richardson, C. F. American literature. 2 v. 

810.9- R39 

and Clark, H. A., ed. College book.378-R393 
Richardson, C. J. House-building .. .728-R39 
Richardson, D. N. Girdle round the earth. 

- 910.4-R39 

Richardson, G. F. Introduction to geology. 

550-R39 

Richardson, J. G. Long life.613-R39 

Richardson, Robert. Ralph’s year in Russia. 

' 914-R395 

Richardson, T. A. Art of architectural mod¬ 
elling in paper. .722-L51 

Richter, J. P. Leonardo da Vinci....... B-V74 

Richter, J. P. F. Levana.370-R42 

Richter, Victor von. Text-book of inorganic 

chemistry.546-R42 

Riddle, A. G. Life of Benjamin F. Wade. 

B-W12 

Recollections of war times.973.7-R43 

Rideing, W. H. Boyhood of living authors. 

j928-R43 

Thackeray’s London.823-R43 

Young folks’ history of London.j942-R43 

Ridgaway, H. B. Life of Edmund S. Janes. 

B-J25 

Life of Rev. Alfred Cookman.B-C776 

Ridpath, J. C. Cyclopaedia of universal his¬ 
tory. 3 v.*909-R43 

History of the U. S. for schools. .. .973-R43H 

Popular history of the U. S. 973-R43 

and others. Life and work of Blaine. 

B-B577 

Riggs, S. R. Mary and 1.266-R44 

Riis, Jacob. How the other half lives. 331-R44 

Riley, H. H. Puddleford papers.817-R45 

Riley, H. T., ed. Dictionary of Latin and 

Greek quotations, etc.*870.8-R45 

Riley, J. W. Afterwhiles.811-R45 

Armazindy.811-R45A 






























































AUTHOR INDEX. 


309 


Riley, J. W., coni. Flying islands of the 

night....812-R45 

Green fields and running brooks_811-R45G 

Old-fashioned roses.811-R4501 

“ Old swimmin’-hole ” and Teven more 

poems.811-R450 

Pipes o’ Pan at Zekesbury.811-R45P 

Poems here at home.811-R45P1 

Rhymes of childhood.811-R45R 

Rimmer, C. H. Figure drawing for children. 

743-R46 

Ringwalt, J. L. Development of transporta¬ 
tion systems in U. S.*656-R47 

Ringwalt, R. C., joint ed. See... Brookings, 

W. DuB. 

Rink, H. J. Danish Greenland.919.8-R47 

Risteen, A. D. Molecules and the molecular 

theory of matter.539-R49 

Ritch, W.G. Illustrated New Mexico.917.89-R51 
Ritchie, Mrs. A. I. (T.) Book of sibyls.928-R495 
Records of Tennyson, Ruskin, and Brown¬ 
ing.928-R51 

Ritson, Joseph. Robin Hood.821-R52 

Ritter, F. L. Music in America.780-R52M 

Music in England.780-R52M1 

Student’s history of music.780-R52 

ed. Realm of tones.*927-R51 

Robb, Russell. Electric wiring.537.8-R53 

Robbins, A. F. Early public life of William 

Ewart Gladstone...B-G45R 

Robbins, Mrs. S. S. Butterfly’s flights. 6 v. 

1. Mount Mansfield..j917-R535 

2. Saratoga Springs.j917-I?535B 

3. Niagara Falls.j917-R535Bt 

4. Montreal.j917-R535B2 

5. At the sea-side. j917-R535B3 

6. Philadelphia.j917-R535B4 

Robert, Karl. Charcoal drawing ,.... 741-R54 

Roberts, C. G. D. Canadian guide-book. 

917.1-R54 

Roberts, E. H. Government revenue 337-R54 

New York. 2v.974.7-R54 

Roberts, Edward. Santa Barbara and around 

there.917.94-R543 

Roberts, Gen. Lord. Rise of Wellington. 

B-W46R 

Roberts, R. D. Modern geology.550-R54 

Roberts-Austen, W. C. See. .. .Austen, W. 

C. Roberts. 

Robertson, E. S. English poetesses_928-R55 

ed. See. .. .Great writers. 

Robertson, F. W. Sermons. 4 v. in 2.252-R54 

Robertson, G. C. Hobbes.B-H65 

Robertson, J. M. Eight hours question .331-R54 
Robertson, James. Early religion of Israel. 

296-R54 

Robertson, William. Hist, of discovery and 

settlement of America.973.1-R54 

Reign of Emperor Charles V. 3 v. .943-R54 

Robida, Albert. “Yester-year”..391-R55 

Robinson, A. M. F., afterwards Mme. Dar- 

mesteter. Emily Bronte.B-B782 

Life of Ernest Renan.B-R29 

Margaret of Angoul&me.B-M334 


Robinson, H. C. Diary, reminiscences, and 

correspondence. 2 v.B-R56 

Robinson, H. M. Great fur land.917.1-R56 

Robinson, John. Ferns in their homes and 

ours.587-R56 

Robinson, M. S. American conflict. 3 v. 

j973-R56 

Robinson, Philip S. Sinners and saints. 

917.9-R565 

Under the sun.590-R56 

Robinson, R. E. Vermont.974.3-R56 

Robinson, S. T. L. Kansas.917.81-R566 

Robinson, W. 0. Elementary law.340-R56 

Robinson, John, and Tredgold, Thomas. 

Carpentry.694-T71 

Roche, J. J. Songs and satires.811-R58 

Rockhill, W. W. Journey through Mongolia 

and Thibet.915.2-R59 

Land of the lamas..•.915.1-R59 

Rockstro, W. S. History of music. .. .780-R59 

Mendelssohn.B-M52R 

joint author. See... Holland, H. S. 

Rockwell, A. P. Roads and pavements in 

France.625-R59 

Rodenbough, T. F. Afghanistan and the 

Anglo-Russian dispute.958-R61 

ed. Uncle Sam’s Medal of Honor. 973.7-R61 
Rodway, James. In the Guiana forest. 

918.8-R617 

West Indies and the Spanish main. 972.9-R617 

Roe, E. P. Home acre..634-R62 

Play and profit in my garden.635-R62 

Success with small fruits.634-R62S 

Roemer, Jean. Origins of the English peo¬ 
ple and of the English language. .. .420-R62 

Roger de Hoveden. Annals. 2v.942-R628 

Roger of Wendover. Flowers of history; Eng¬ 
land. 2v.942-R63 

Rogers, Mrs. C. K. 1 Philosophy of singing. 

784-R63 

Rogers, Henry. Superhuman origin of the 

Bible. .220-R63 

Rogers, J. E. T. Story of Holland.. 949.2-R63 

Six centuries of work and wages.331-R63 

Social economy.-.330-R63 

Rogers, R. V., jr. Law of hotel life.340.9-R63L 

Law of the road.340.9-R63 

Rogers, Samuel. Complete poetical works. 

821-R63 

Poems.821-R63P 

Roget, P. M. Animal and vegetable physiol¬ 
ogy. 2v.210-R63 

Thesaurus of English words.*424-R63 

Rollin, Charles. Ancient history. 2v.930-R65 
Rollins, Mrs. A. M. (W.) Aphorisms for the 

year.808.8-R65 

Little Page Fern, and other verses. . j811-R65 

Unfamiliar quotations.808.8-R65 

Rollins, Mrs. E. C. (H.) ( E. H. Arr.) New 

England bygones.917.4-R65 

Old-time child-life.917.4-R650 

Romaine, William. Life, walk, and triumph 
of faith.234-R66 





































































310 


AUTHOR INDEX. 


Roman, Alfred. Military operations of Gen. 

Beauregard. 2 v.973.7-R66 

Romanes, G. J. Animal intelligence.591-R66A 
Jelly-fish, star-fish, and sea-urchins.593-R66 

Mental evolution in animals.591-R66 

Mental evolution in man.150-R66 

Rood, O. N. Modern chromatics.535-R67 

Roosevelt, R. B. {Barnwell.) Five acres too 

much.630-R67 

Florida and game water-birds.799-R67 

Game-birds.799-R67G 

Game-fish.799-R67G1 

Superior fishing.799-R67S 

Roosevelt, Theodore. Gouverneur Morris. 

B-M83 

Life of Thomas Hart Benton.B-B445 

Naval war of 1812. 973.5-R67 

Winning of the West. 4v.977-R67 

joint author. See... .Lodge, H. G. 

Root, G. F. Story of a musical life. B-R67 

Root, L. C. Quinby’s new bee-keeping.638-R67 
Roper, Stephen. Catechism of high pressure. 

621.1-R68S 

Hand-book of land and marine engines. 

621.1-R68 

Hand-book of modern steam fire-engines; 

621.6-R68 

Ropes, A. R. Sketch of the history of Eu¬ 
rope ..'.940-R68 

Ropes, J. 0. Army under Pope.973.7-R68 

(The) first Napoleon.B-N16R 

Story of the Civil war. v. 1.973.7-R68C 

Roscoe, Sir H. E. Chemistry. 542-R71 

Lessons in elementary chemistry .. . 540-R71 
Roscoe, Henry. Eminent British lawyers. 

923-R71 

Roscoe, William. Life and pontificate of 

LeoX. 2 v.B-L55 

Life of Lorenzo de’ Medici.B-M46R 

Rose, Joshua. Complete practical machinist. 

621.9-R71 

Mechanical drawing self-taught.744-R71 

Modern machine-shop practice. 2 v. 

*621.9-R71M 

Modern steam engines.*621.1-R71M 

Pattern maker’s assistant.621.9-R71P 

slide valve. 621.1-R71 

Rose, N. Jonsson-. Window and parlor gar¬ 
dening.716 : R71 

Rose, W. K. With the Greeks in Thessaly. 

949.5-R71 

Rosengarten, Albert. Handbook of archi¬ 
tectural styles.720-R72 

Rosengarten, J. G. German soldier in the 

wars of the U. S.973-R72 

Rosenkranz, J. K. F. Philosophy of educa¬ 
tion.370-R72 

Rosenthal, H. S. Manual for building and 

loan associations.332-R72 

Rosenthal, Lewis. America and France. 

973.3-R73 

Ross, P W. Early history of land-holding 
among the Germans.333-R73 


Ross, T. A. Odd Fellowship: its history and 

manual. 366-R73 

Ross, W. A. Blowpipe in chemistry, miner¬ 
alogy, and geology.544-R73 

Rosse, J. W. Blair’s chronological tables. 

*902-R73 

Index of dates.*902-R73I 

Rossetti, C. G. Poems. 821-R73 

Rossetti, D. G. Poems. 821-R734 

Rossiter, E. K., and Wright, F. A. Modern 

house painting.698-R74 

Rossiter, William. Illustrated dictionary of 

scientific terms.*503-R74 

Rothrock, J. T. Vacation cruising in Chesa¬ 
peake and Delaware bays.917.52-R74 

Rothschild, Ferdinand, Baron. Personal 
characteristics from French history.944-R74 
Rouillion, Louis. Course in mechanical 

drawing. 744-R75 

Rousseau, J. J. Emile. 370-R76 

Roussel, Napoleon, joint author. See.... 
Schaff, Philip. 

Routledge, Robert. Discoveries and inven¬ 
tions of the 19th century.608-R76 

Roux, Joseph. Meditations of a parish priest: 

Thoughts. 848-R76 

Row, C. A. Jesus of the Evangelists.. .232-R77 
Rowan, A. S., and Ramsey, M. M. Island of 

Cuba.917.2S-R78 

Rowan, F. J., joint author. See... Mills, 

E. J. 

Rowbotham, Thomas. Art of sketching from 

nature ... .741-R78 

Rowland, K. M. Life of George Mason. 2 v. 

B-M38 

Rowton, Frederic. How to conduct a debate. 

808.5-R78 

Royce, A. C., joint ed. See. ... Goodwin,M.W. 


Royce, Josiah. California.979.4-R81 

Religious aspect of philosophy.191.9-R81 

Rubinstein, A. G. Autobiography. B-R824 

Music and its masters. 780-R82 

Riickert, Friedrich. Wisdom of the Brahmin. 

831-R82 

Ruggles, Henry. Germany seen without 

spectacles.914.3-R845 

Rule, AY. H. History of the Inquisition. 2 v. 

272-R86 

Rush, James. Philosophy of the human 

voice.808.5-R89 

Ruskin, John. Aratra pentelici.730-R89 

Ariadne Florentina.760-R89 

Art culture: selected from [his] works, 

by Platt.704-R89 

Crown of wild olive.304-R89 

Eagle’s nest.701-R89 

Elements of drawing.741-R89 

Elements of perspective.742-R89 

Ethics of the dust.549-R89 

Lectures on architecture and painting. 

720-R89L 

Letters to the clergy. 250-R89 

Modern painters. 5v.750-R89 


































































AUTHOR INDEX. 


311 


Buskin, John, cont. Mornings in Florence. 

755-R89 

Pearls for young ladies; collected from 


[his] later works by Tuthill.177-R89 

Poems.'.821-R89 

Political economy of art.707-R89 

Precious thoughts.828-R89 

Queen of the air.292-R89 

Sesame and lilies. 824-R89 

Seven lamps of architecture.. .720-R89 

Stones of Venice. 3 v.720-R89S 

Thoughts of beauty and words of wisdom; 

ed. by Porter . 828-R89T 

True and the beautiful; selected from [his] 

works by Tuthill.824-R89 

Unto this last.330-R89 

Rusling, J. F. Across America.917.9-R89 

Russell, A. P. Characteristics.814-R91 

Club of one.818-R91 

In a club corner.818-R91I 

Library notes.814-R91L 

Thomas Corwin.B-C818 

Russell, F. T. Use of the voice in reading 

and speaking.808.5-R91 

Russell, G. W. E. Collections and recollec¬ 
tions.920-R91 

Russell, Michael. Ancient and modern 

Egypt./.. . 962-R91 

Nubia and Abyssinia.963-R91 

Polynesia.996-R91 

Russell, R. H. Edge of the Orient.910-R92 

Russell, W. C. Horatio Nelson.B-N38R 

Representative actors. 927-R91 

William Dampier.B-D18 

Russell, William, ed. Orthophony.. . 808.5-R92 
Russia —Trade and Manufactures , Dept. of. 
Industries of Russia; ed. by J. M. Craw¬ 
ford. 5 v. in 2.609-R92 

Rutgers, Lispenard On and off the saddle. 

917-R93 

Rutherford, Mark. Autobiography.B-R93 

Rutherford, Samuel. Letters.242-R93 

Rutherford, W. G. Story of Garfield. . . jB-G18 

Rutley, Frank. Study of rocks.552-R93 

Ryan, D. J. History of Ohio.977.1-R95 

Ryder, A. H. Hold up your heads, girls! 

177-R97 

Ryder, Edward. Elizabeth Fry.B-F94R 

Ryle, J. C. Christian leaders.922-R98 

S., E. O. Hungary and its revolutions.943.9-SI 


S., M. E. W., pseud. See -Sherwood, Mrs. 

M. E. (W.) 

Sabatier, Paul. Life of St. Francis of Assisi. 

B-F84S 


Sabine, Lorenzo. Loyalists of the American 

Revolution. 2 v.*923-Sal4 

Notes on duels and duelling.179-Sal2 

Saddle-horse. 798-Sal4 

Sadler, L. R. (Jacob Larwood.) Book of cler¬ 
ical anecdotes.244-Sal5 

Story of the London parks.914.2-Sal5 

Saffell, W. T. R. Records of the Revolution¬ 
ary war. .. 973.3-Sa2 


Safford, M. J., and Allen, M. E. Health and 

strength for girls.j613-Sa2 

Safford, W. H., ed. Blennerhassett papers. 

B-B613 

Saint-Amand, Imbert de. See _Imbert de 

Saint Amand. 

St. John, Sir Spenser. Hayti.972.9-Sa2 

St. Johnston, Alfred. Camping among can¬ 
nibals.919.6-Sa2 


St. Nicholas, Nov., 1873-Oct., 1898. v. 1-26. 

*j051-Sa2 

Same, Nov., 1893-Oct., 1896, and May, 1897- 
Oct., 1898. v. 21-23, 24, pt. 2, and 25..j051-Sa2 


Sainte-Beuve, C. A. Monday-chats.920-Sa2 

Portraits of celebrated women.920.7-Sa2 

Saintsbury, George. Corrected impressions ; 

essays on Victorian writers.820.9-Sa2 

Earl of Derby.B-D445 

Flourishing of romance and the rise of alle¬ 
gory.809-Sa2 

Marlborough.B-M34S 

Short history of French literature..840.9-Sa2 
ed. Specimens of English prose style. 

820-Sa22 


ed. See _Periods of European literature. 

Sala, G. A. Journey due north.,914.7-Sa3 

Salaman, C. K Jews as they are....!..296-Sa3 
Salisbury, W. A. Portugal and its people. 

946.9-Sa3 

Sallust, Florus, L. A., and Paterculus, C. V. 

[Translations]; by Watson.878.2-Sa3 

Salmond, S. D. F., joint ed. See.... Inter¬ 
national theological library. 

Salt, H. S. Animals’ rights, etc.179-Sa3 

Percy Bysshe Shelley.B-Sh4S 

Saltus, E. E. Balzac.B-B218 

Salverte, A. J. E. B. Philosophy of magic. 

2 v. in 1.133-Sa3 

Samson-Himmelstierna, H. von. Russia un¬ 
der Alexander III.947-Sa4 

Samuels, E. A. Among the birds.j598-Sa4 

Our northern and eastern birds.598.2-Sa4 

Samuels, Samuel. From the forecastle to the 

cabin.910-Sa4 

Sanborn, F. B. Dr. S. G. Howe.B-H835 

Henry D. Thoreau.B-T39S 

and Harris, W.T. A. Bronson Alcott. 2 v. 

B-A119 

ed. Genius and character of Emerson. 

B-Em3S 

• ed. Life and genius of Goethe.B-G71S 

ed. Life and letters of John Brown. .B-B813S 
Sanborn, H. J. Winter in Central America 

and Mexico.917.2-Sa5 

Sanborn, K. A. Vanity and insanity of gen¬ 
ius .818-Sa5 

Wit of women.817-Sa5 

Sand, George, pseud. See -Dudevant, Mme. 

Sanders, L. C. Life of Viscount Palmerston. 

B-P18S 

ed. Celebrities of the century.*920-Sa5 

ed. See _International statesmen series. 





































































312 


AUTHOR INDEX. 


Sanderson, Edgar. History of England and 

the British Empire.942-Sa5 

Sandison, G. H., comp. How to behave and 

how to amuse.. 793-Sa5 

Sandys, William, and Forster. S. A. History 

of the violin.787-Sa5 

Sanford, Ezekiel. History of the U. S. before 
the Revolution.973.2-Sa5 

Sangster, Mrs. M. E. (M.) Hours with girls. 

177-Sa5 

Little knights find ladies.j811-Sa5 

Sankey, Charles. Spartan and Theban su¬ 
premacies .938-Sa5 

Sargent, C. S. Woods of the U. S... ,581.9-Sa7 

Sargent, Epes. Life and public services of 

Clay.B-C573 

Planchette..133-Sa68 

ed. Harper’s cyclopedia of British and 

American poetry.*821.08-Sa7 

cd. and comp. Standard speaker. . 808.8-Sa7 

Sargent, Nathan. Public men and events. 

2 v. 973.5-Sa7 

Sargent, Winthrop. Life and career of Major 

John Andr6.B-An36 

Satan of Scripture.235-Sa8 

Satterlee, Walter, joint author. See. . . Pol¬ 
lard, Josephine. 

Saunders,Frederic. About woman, love and 

marriage.?.396-Sa8 

Pastime papers. 814-Sa8 

Salad for the solitary and the social. 818-Sa8 
ed. Addresses delivered in the several 

states of the Union. 815-Sa8 

Saunders, William. Insects injurious to 

fruits.1.632-Sa8 

Sauzay, Alexander. Wonders of glass-mak¬ 
ing.666-Sa8 

Savidge, E. C. Life of Benjamin Harris 

Brewster. B-B756 

Saward, B. C. Decorative painting.751-Sa9 

Saxe, J. G. Poetical works.811-Sa95 

Say, L6on. Turgot.B-T84 

Sayers, Edward. American flower garden 

companion. 716-Sa9 

Scaife, W. B. America.970-Sca4 

Scarth, H. M. Roman Britain.942-Sca7 

Scenes of wonder in many lands.j551-Scel5 

Schaff, Philip. Church and state in the 

United States. 322-Schl 

Person of Christ.232.9-J5 IS 

and Roussel, Napoleon. Romance of M. 
Renan and Christ of the Gospels.. ,232-Schl3 
and Gilman, Arthur, ed. Library of re¬ 
ligious poetry.*245-Schl 

Scharf, J. T. History of the Confederate 

states navy. 973.7-Schl 

Scheie de Vere, Maximilian. Americanisms. 

427-Sch2 

Modern magic...133-Sch2 

Romance of American history.973-Sch2 

Studies in English.420-Sch2 

Wonders of the deep.500-Sch2 


Scherer, Wilhelm. History of German litera¬ 
ture. 2 v... /..830.9-Sch2 

Scherren, Henry. Popular history of ani¬ 
mals.j590-Sch2 

Schiller, J. C. F. von. yEsthetical and philo¬ 
sophical essays.701-Sch3 

Early dramas. 832-Sch3 

Early dramas and romances; tr. chiefly by 

Bohn..*. 832-Sch3E 

Historical dramas. 2v.832-Sch3H 

Poems and ballads.831-Sch3P 

Poems; tr. by Bowring.831-Sch3 

Same. (Cambridge ed.) . 831-Sch3a 

Revolt of the Netherlands.949.2-Sch3 

Same. See... 943-Sch3T 

Revolt of the Netherlands; and W'allen- 

stein, and Wilhelm Tell.832-Sch3R 

Romances and early dramas.832-Sch3Rl 

Thirty years’ war.943-Sch3 

Same, and Revolt of the Netherlands. 

943-Sch3T 

Schindler, Solomon. Messianic expectations, 

and Modern Judaism. 296-Sch3 

Schlegel, A. W. von. Dramatic art and liter¬ 
ature .809-Sch42 

Schlegel, K. W. F. von. Esthetic and mis¬ 
cellaneous works.,.704-Sch4 

History of literature.8G9-Sch4 

Lectures on modern history.940-Sch4 

Philosophy of history.901-Sch4 

Philosophy of life.104-Sch4 

Schley, W. S., and Soley, J. R. Rescue of 

Greely.919.8-Sch3 

Schliemann, Heinrich. Troja.913.39-Sch4 

Schlosser, F. C., and others. History of 

Rome. 2 v. 937-Sch4 

Schmidt, E. 0. Doctrine of descent and Dar¬ 
winism. 575-Sch5 

(The) mammalia.599-Sch5 

Schmucker, S. M. Catherine II.B-C28 

Life and reign of Nicholas I. B-N53 

Public and private history of Napoleon III. 

B-N162S 

Schmucker, S. S. American Lutheran 

Church.284-Sch5 

Schoenhof, Jacob. Destructive influence of 

the tariff. 337-SchG 

Schofield, Oen. J. M. Forty-six years in the 

army. B-Sch6 

Schoolmaster of the 19th century.372-Sch6 

Schopenhauer, Arthur. Art of literature. 

804-Sch6 

Schouler, James. Historical briefs... 904-Sch6 

History of the U. S. 5 v.973-Sch0 

Schouw, J. F. Earth, plants and man .580-Sch6 
Schraubstadter, Carl, jr. Photo-engraving. 

777-Sch7 

Schroeder, Seaton. Fall of Maximilian’s em¬ 
pire.972-Sch7 

Schuchhardt, Carl. Schliemann’s excava¬ 
tions.913.38-Sch8 

Schuckburgh, E. S. History of Rome to the 
Battle of Actium.937-Sh9 









































































AUTHOR INDEX. 


313 


Schuckers, J. W. Life and public services of 

Salmon P. Chase.B-C387 

Schiirer, Emil. History of the Jewish people 

in time of Jesus Christ. 5 v.933-Sch8 

Schurz, Carl. Abraham Lincoln. B-L63S 

Henry Clay. 2 v.B-C573S 

joint author. See. .. .Wells, D. A. 
Schiitzenberger, Paul. On fermentation. 

663-Sch8 

Schuyler, Eugene. Peter the Great. 2v.B-P44 

Turkistan. 2 v.915.8-Sch88 

Schuyler, Montgomery. American architec¬ 
ture .724-Sch8 

Schwatka, Frederick. Along Alaska’s great 

river.917.98-Sch9 

Children of the cold.j919-Sch9 

In the land of cave and cliff dwellers.j917-Sch9 

Nimrod in the North.919.8-Sch9 

Same .j919-Sch9N 

Schweinfurth, Georg. Heart of Africa. 2 v. 

916.7-Sch93 

Scidmore, E. R. Alaska.917.98-Sci2 

Java, the garden of the East.919.2-Sci2 

Jinrikisha days in Japan. 915.2-Sci2 

Scientific American, weekly, Jul., 1872-Dec., 

1898. v. 27-79 .*605-Sci2 

Supplement, weekly, Jan., 1876-Dec., 1898. 

v. 1-46.*605-Sci21 

Catalogue of valuable papers. *605-Sci212 
Scientific American cyclopedia of receipts, 

notes and queries. *603-Sci2 

Scotch-Irish Society of America. Scotch- 
Irish in America: proceedings and ad¬ 
dresses of congresses 1-7, 1889-95. 7 v. 

306-Sco3 

Scott, E. G. Development of constitutional 

liberty.342.73-Sco3 

Reconstruction during Civil war in U. S. 

973.7-Sco3 

Scott, Leader, pseud. See... Baxter, Mrs. 

L. E. (B.) 

Scott, W. A. Repudiation of state debts. 

836-Sco3 

Scott, W. B. Little masters. 927-Sco3 

Scott, Sir Walter, Bart. History of Scot¬ 
land. 2 v. ..941-Sco3S 

Lady of the Lake; ed. by Rolfe. 821-Sco3 

Same. (Riverside class.) . 821-Sco3a 

Poetical works. 821-Sco3P 

Same. (Lansdowne poets.) .821-Sco3Pa 

Tales of a grandfather ; Scotland. 6 v. in 3. 

941-Sco3 

Scoville, Samuel, joint author. See .... Beech¬ 
er, W. C. 

Scribner’s magazine, Jan., 1887-Dec. 1898. 

v 1-24.*051-Scr7 

Same, Jan., 1891-Dec., 1897. v. 9-22. 051-Scr7 

Index to v. 1-10, Jan., 1887-Dec., 1891. 

*051-Scr7Z 

Scribner’s monthly, Nov., 1870-Oet., 1881. 

v 1-22 .*051-Scr71 

/Same, Nov., 1870-Apr., 1879. v. 1-I7..051-Scr71 


Scribner’s monthly, cont. Index to. v. 1-10, 

Nov., 1870-Oct., 1875.*051-Scr71Z 

Scripture portions for the afflicted. .. 242-Scr7 
Scudder, H. E. Bodley grandchildren.j914-Scu8 

Bodleys on wheels.j917-Scu8B 

Boston town.j974-Scu8 

Childhood in literature and art.... 814-Scu8 

English Bodley family.j914-Scu8E 

George Washington.jB-W27S 

Mr. Bodley abroad.j914-Scu8m 

Noah Webster.B-W393 

Viking Bodleys.j914-Scu8V 

joint author. See... Taylor, Mrs. M. (H.) 
ed. See... American commonwealths. 
ed. Men and manners in America.917.3-Scu83 
Scudder, M. L., jr. Congested prices. 338-Scu8 

Labor-value fallacy.331-Scu8 

Scudder, S. H. Butterflies.595-Scu8 

Frail children of the air.595-Scu8F 

Scudder, V. D. Life of the spirit in the mod¬ 
ern English poets.821.09-Scu8 

Scull, S. A. Greek mythology systematized. 

292-Scu8 

Seamer, Mary. Shakespeare’s stories simply 

told.j822-Sel 

Searight, T. B. Old pike.386-Sel3 

Sears, Hamblen. Governments of the world 

to-day.354-Sel3 

Sears, Lorenzo. History of oratory. 808.5-Sel5 
Sears, Robert. Illustrated description of the 

Russian empire.914.7-Sel6 

Seawell, Mrs. M. E. Paul Jones.jB-J71S 

Twelve naval captains.j923-Sel 

See, J. W. (Chordal.) Extracts from Chor¬ 
dal’s letters.621-Se3 

Seebohm, Benjamin, ed. Stephen Grellett. 

B-G86 

Seebohm, Frederic. Era of the Protestant 

Revolution.940-Se3 

Seeley, J. R. Ecce Homo.232.9-J51S1 

Expansion of England. 325-Se3 

Natural religion.210-Se3 

Roman imperialism, etc. 824-Se3 

Seeley, Levi. Common-school system of Ger¬ 
many.379-Se3 

Seelye, Mrs. E. (E.) Story of Columbus jB-C72S 
Seemann, Otto. Mythology of Greece and 

Rome.292-Se3 

Seiler, Frau Emma. Voice in singing.. 784-Se4 
Seiss, J. A. Luther and the Reformation. 

B-L97S 

Miracle in stone.913.32-Se4 

Sellar, W. Y. Roman poets of the Augustan 

age: Virgil.873.1-Se5 

Roman poets of the republic ..871-Se5 

Seneca, L. A. Morals of a happy life, ben¬ 
efits, anger and clemency; tr. by L’Es- 

trange.878.5-Se6 

Sergeant, Lewis. (The) Franks.943-Se6 

Greece.914.95-Se6 

John Wyclif.B-W97S 

Serpa-Pinto, A. A. da R. How I crossed 
Africa. 2 v.916.7-Se6 

































































314 


AUTHOR INDEX. 


Serviss, G. P. Astronomy with an opera- 

glass . 523-Se7 

Seven wonders of the world.609-Se3 

Sevigne, Mine. de. Letters.B-Se83 

Seward, O. R. Around the world stories. 

j910-Se8 

Seward, T. F. School of life.231-Se8 

Seward, W. H. Autobiography.B-Se9 

Life and public services of John Quincy 

Adams,. B-Adl3S 

Travels around the world.910.4-Se9 

Works. 5v.815-Se9 

Sewell, John. Steam and locomotion. 621.1-Se9 
Seymour, Mary. Little Arthur at the Zoo, 

and the animals he saw there.j599-Se9 

Little Arthur at the Zoo, and the birds he 

saw there.j598-Se9 

Shakespeare’s stories simply told; com¬ 
edies.j822-Se9S 

Shakespeare’s stories simply told; trag¬ 
edies and histories.j822-Se9Sl 

Shaffer, V. 0. How to remember history. 

907-Shl 

Shairp, J. C. Culture and religion.204-Shl 

Poetic interpretation of nature.... . 808.1-Shl 

Robert Burns./.B-B93 

Shakers (United Soc. of Believers, commonly 
called.) Testimony of Christ’s second ap¬ 
pearing.289-Sh 1 

Shakespeare, William. Complete works ; ed. 

by Duyckinck.822.33-ShlXd 

Doubtful plays.822.33-ShlX2 

Dramatic works. (Lansdowne ed.) ,822.33-ShlX 
Dramatic works, with introd. by Bell. 6 v. 

822.33- ShlXb 

Leopold Shakespeare.*822.33-ShlXf 

Works ; ed. by Hudson. 6 v.. 822.33-ShlXh 
Works ; ed. by Rolfe. 39 v. 

Note —For contents see Subject list, class 822.33. 

Works: ed. fr. best texts. (Universal ed.) 

822.33- ShlXl 

Works; from text of Dyce. v. 2, 3, 6, 7. 

822.33-ShlXdl 

Shaler, N. S. Aspects of_ the earth.551-Shl 

Domesticated animals.’.636-Shl 

Interpretation of nature.215-Shl 

Kentucky. 976.9-Shl 

Nature and man in America.551-ShlN 

Sea and land.551-ShlP 

Story of our continent.j557-Shl 

ed. United States of America. 2 v.917.3-Shl 

Shapley,R.E., jointed. See _Spoflford,A.R. 

Sharp, Amy. Victorian poets.821.09-Sh2 

Sharp, William. Robert Browning.B-B822S 

Shattuck, H. R. Woman’s manual of parlia¬ 
mentary law.328.1-Sh2 

Shaw, Mrs. See... .Weeks, C. S. 

Shaw, Albert. Municipal government in 

Great Britain.352-Sh2 

Shaw, G. A. Madagascar and France.916.9-Sh2 
Shaw, H. W. (Josh Billings.) Everybody’s 
friend.817-Sh2 


Shaw, T. B. Manual of English literature. 

820.9- Sh2 

Shaw, W. A. History of currency.332-Sh2 

Shea, George. Life and epoch of Alex. Ham¬ 
ilton.B-H18S 

Nature and form of the American govern¬ 
ment.322-Sh3 

Sheahan, J. W. Life of Stephen A. Douglas. 

B-D745 

Shedd, W. G. T. History of Christian doc¬ 
trine. 2 v.230-Sh3 

Orthodoxy and heterodoxy.204-Sh3 

Sheely, Aaron, ed. Anecdotes and humors of 

school life.818-Sh3 

Sheldon, C. M. In His steps..244-Sh4 

Sheldon, H. I. Notes on the Nicaragua canal. 

917.28-Sh4 

Sheldon, L. V. Yankee girls in Zulu land. 

916.8-Sh43 

Sheldon, M. F., joint author. See _Colin, 

Lady M. 

Shelley, C. P. B. Workshop appliances. 

621.9- Sh4 

Shelley, Mrs. M. (W.), and others. Eminent 
literary and scientific men of France. 2 v. 

920-Sh4 

Eminent literary and scientific men of 
Italy, Spain and Portugal. 3 v... 920-Sh4E 
Shelley, P. B. Complete poetical works. 4v. 

(Oentenary ed.) .821-Sh4a 

Poetical works; ed. by Scott.821-Sh4 

Select letters.826-Sh4 

Shepard, E. M. Martin Van Buren.B-V27S 

Shepard, Hazel, pseud. See. .. .Smith, H. A. 
Shepardson, F. W., joint author. See 
Gilman, Arthur. 

Shepherd, H. A. Antiquities of state of Ohio. 

913.77-Sh46 

Shepherd, Maj. W. Prairie experiences in 

handling cattle and sheep.917.8-Sh48 

Sheppard, Nathan. Shut up in Paris.914.4-Sh48 
Sheridan, P. H. Personal memoirs. 2 v B-Sh5 
Sheridan, R. B. B. Comedies: the Rivals, 

and the School for scandal.822-Sh5C 

Dramatic works.822-Sh5 

Sherlock, Richard. Practical Christian. 242-Sh5 

Sherman, F. D. Little-folk lyrics.j811-Sh5 

Sherman, John. Recollections of forty years 
in House, Senate, and Cabinet. 2 v. B-Sh55 
Sherman, L. A. Analytics of literature.808-Sh5 
Sherman, Gen. W. T. Memoirs. 2 v... B-Sh57 

and John. Sherman letters.B-Sh572 

Sherwood, J. M., ed. Memoirs of Rev. David 

Brainerd.B-B735 

Sherwood, Mrs. John. See _Sherwood, 

Mrs. M. E. (W.) 

Sherwood, K. B. Camp-fire, Memorial-day, 

and other poems. 811-Sh5 

Sherwood, Mrs. M. E. (W.) Art of entertain¬ 
ing.640-Sh5 

Home amusements.790-Sh5 

Manners and social usages.395-Sh5 

Royal girls and royal courts.j923-Sh5 


























































AUTHOR INDEX 


315 


Shields, C. W. Final philosophy.239-Sh6 

Shields, J. D. Life and times of Seargent 

Smith Prentiss.•..B-P913 

Shillaber, B. P. Mrs. Partington’s knitting- 

work.817-Sh6 

Shillaber, Lydia. Mrs. Shillaber’s cook-book. 

641-Sh6 

Shinn, C. H. Miningcamps.622-Sh6M 

Story of the mine.622-Sh6 

Shippen, Edward, joint ed. See... .Powell, 

W. H. 


Shipton, Anna. Poems.821-Sh6 ! 

Waiting hours.248-Sh6 

Shoemaker, 0. 0., ed. Young folks’ dia¬ 
logues.'..j793-Sh7 

Shoemaker, J. W. Practical elocution .808.5-Sh7 

comp. Best selections. 5 v.808.8-Sh7 

Dialogues.793-Sh7 

Shoemaker, M. M. Eastward to the land of 

the morning.915.4-Sh7 

Shoppell’s modern houses, Jan., 1886-Oct., 

1889. 4 v. in 3. 720-Sh8 


Short, Charles, joint.author. See.... Lewis, 

C. T. 

Short, J. T. North Americans of antiquity. 

913.7-Sh8 

Shorter, C. K. Charlotte Bronte and her 

circle.B-B78S 

Shove, G. A. Life under glass.616-Sh8 

Shuckard, W. E., joint author. See. .. .Swain- 
son, William. 

Shumway, E. S. Day in ancient Rome. 

913.37-Sh9 

Sidgwick, Alfred. Fallacies.165-Si2 

Sidgwick, Henry. Outlines of the history of 

ethics.170-Si2 

Sidney, Margaret, pseud. See... . Lothrop, 
Mrs. H. M. (S.) 

Siebert, J. S., and Biggin, F. C. Modern 

stone-cutting and masonry. .693-Si2 

Sigourney, Mrs. L. H. (H.) Examples from 

the 18th and 19th centuries. 920-Si2 

Letters of life. B-Si24 

Poetical works. 811-Si2 

Silliman, Benjamin. Visit to Europe in 1851. 

2 v. 914-Si27 

Silliman, Benjamin, jr. First principles of 

chemistry.540-Si28 

Principles of physics. 530-Si28 

Silloway, T. W., and Powers, L. L. Cathe¬ 
dral towns of England, Ireland, and Scot¬ 
land.914.2-Si3 


Silsbee, Mrs. M. C. D. Half century in Sa¬ 
lem.917.4-Si3 

Simcox, G. A. History of Latin literature. 

2 v.870.9-Si4 

Sime, James. History of Germany.j943-Si4 

Schiller. B-Sch3S 

Sime, William. History of Covenanters in 

Scotland. 2 v.274-Si4 

Simmonds, P. L. Commercial products of 
the sea.639-Si4 


Simms, W. G. History of South Carolina. 


975.7-Si4 

Simon, Jules. Government of M. Thiers. 

2 v.944-Si5 

Victor Cousin_ ; .B-C83 

Simonde de Sismondi, J. C. Tj. See .... Sis- 
mondi, J. C. L. Simonde de. 

Simonds,W. E. Introduction to the study of 

English fiction.823-Si5 

Simpson, Matthew, Bp. Lectures on preach¬ 
ing .251-Si5 

Sermons.252-Si5 


Sinclair, Angus. Locomotive engine.. 621.1-Si6 

Sinding, P. C. Northmen.948-Si6 

Singer, Ignatius. Simplified grammar of the 

Hungarian language. 494-Si6 

Sismondi, J. C. L. Simonde de. Fall of the 

Roman empire. 2v.937-Si8 

History of the Italian republics. 945-Si8 

Literature of South of Europe. 2 v.. 809-Si8 


Sizer, Nelson. Forty years in phrenology. 

139-Si88 

and Drayton, H. S. Heads and faces.139-Si9 
Skeat, W.W. Etymological dictionary.*422-Sk2 
Sketch of rise of Religious society of Friends. 

289-Sk2 

Skinner, C. M. Myths and legends of our 

own land. 2 v.398-Sk3 

Skinner, C. R., ed. and comp. Arbor day 

manual. 808.8-Sk3 

Skottowe, B. C. Short history of Parliament. 

328-Sk5 

Slade, J. H., joint author. See... .Cotterill, 

J. H. 

Sladen, D. B. W. Japs at home.915.2-S115 

Slang dictionary.*427-Sll 

Slater, John, jointauthor. See. .. .Smith, T. R. 
Slatin, R. C. Fire and sword in the Soudan. 

916.6-S118 

Sleeper, M. G. Mediterranean islands. J910-S12 

Sweden and Norway.J914-S12S 

Two Sicilies.j914-S12 

Slick, Sam, pseud. See. .. .Haliburton, T. C. 
Slingo, W., and Brooker, A. Electrical en¬ 
gineering.537.8-S13 

Sloane, T. O’C. Home experiments in sci¬ 
ence .,.•..530-S15 

How to become a successful electrician. 

537-S15 

Sloane, W. M. French war and the Revolu¬ 
tion.973.3-S15 

ed. Life of James McCosh. B-M13 

Smalley, E. V. History of the Northern Pa¬ 
cific railroad.385-Sm2 

Smalley, G. W. Studies of men.920-Sm2 

Smiles, Samuel. Brief biographies-920-Sm4 

Duty. 170-Sm4 

Huguenots in France after revocation of 

Edict of Nantes.284-Sm4H 

Huguenots; their settlements, churches, 

etc.284-Sm4 

Industrial biography. 926-Sm4I 































































316 


AUTHOR INDEX. 


Smiles, Samuel, cont. Life of a Scotch nat¬ 
uralist, Thomas Edwards.B-Ed9 

Life of George Stephenson and of his son 

Robert.B-St46 

Lives of the engineers. 5v.926-Sm4 

Memoir of John Murray. 2 v. B-M96 

Men of invention and industry. .. 926-Sm4M 

Robert Dick.B-D54 

Self-help.374-Sm4 

Thrift..174-Sm4 

Smiles, Samuel, jr. Round the world. j910-Sm4 

Smiley, S. F. Garden graith.240-Sm4 

Smith, A. H. Chinese characteristics.915.1-Sm4 

Smith, Adam. Moral sentiments.171-Sm4 

Wealth of nations.330-Sm4 

Smith, Alexander. City poems.821-Sm5 

Dream thorp.824-Sm5 

Smith, C. J. Synonyms and antonyms.*424-Sm5 
Smith, Mrs. C. L. (Aunt Carrie.) American 

home book.793-Sm5 

Smith, Daniel, comp. Anecdotes of the 

Christian ministry.244-Sm5 

Smith, Edward. Foods.543-Sm4 

Smith, Mrs. E. M., ed. Woman in sacred 

song.*783-Sm5 

Smith, Ethan. Key to the Revelation.228-Sm54 
Smith, F. A A. Keep your mouth shut.616-Sm5 
Smith, F. Harrison. Through Abyssinia. 

916.3-Sm46 

Smith, F. Hopkinson. Gondola days. 914.5-Sm47 
Well-worn roads of Spain, Holland and 

Italy.914-Sm47 

White umbrella in Mexico.917.2-Sm47 

Smith, Francis. (The) canary.598.2-Sm5 

Smith, Frederick H. Rocks, minerals, and 

stocks.,. . 553-Sm5 

Smith, G. A., ed. Compendium and concord¬ 
ance of Shakespeare.*822.33-Sm5 

Smith, G. B. Life and speeches of John 

Bright.B-B764 

Life of Queen Victoria.B-V66S 

Prime ministers of Queen Victoria. 923-Sm5 
William I. and the German Empire. ..B-W67 
Smith, G. W. Painting, Spanish and French. 

759-Sm5 

Smith, George, 1833-. Life of Alex. Duff. B-D87 

Smith, George. 1840-76. Assyria .935-Sm5 

Assyrian discoveries.913.35-Sm5 

History of Babylonia.935-Sm5B 

Smith, Gold win. Canada and the Canadian 

question.971-Sm5 

Cowper. B-C836S 

Lectures on study of history.907-Sm5 

Three English statesmen.923-Sm54 

United States...973-Sm5 

Smith, H. A. (Hazel Shepard.) Great cities 

of the ancient world.913.3-Sm52 

Great cities of the modern world.910.4-Sm52 

One hundred famous Americans.920-Sm5 

Wonderful cities of the world.*910.4-Sm52W 
Smith, H. H. Brazil, the Amazons, and the 
coast.918.1-Sm53 


Smith, H. P., ed. Glossary of terms and 

phrases.*423-Sm5 

Smith, Henry P. Inspiration and inerrancy. 

220-Sm5 

Smith, Horace. Gaieties and gravities.827-Sm5 

Smith, Hugh. (The) heart.230-Sm5 

Smith, Huntington, ed. Century of Amer¬ 
ican literature.810-Sm5 

Smith, J. C., and Jenkins, F. W. National 

accountant.657-Sm5 

Smith, J. M. Ancient Greek female costume. 

391-Sm5 

Smith, J. P. Relation between the Holy 
Scriptures and geological science .. . 210-Sm5 
Smith, James and Horace. Rejected ad¬ 
dresses . 821-Sm55 

Smith, M. H. Successful folks.920-Sm6 

Smith, N. A. Children of the future.. ,372-Sm6 
joint author. See... Wiggin, Mrs. K. D. 

Smith, P. V. History of the English institu¬ 
tions .354-Sm6 

Smith, Philip. History of the Christian 

Church.270-Sm6 

History of the world. 3 v.930-Sm6 

Smith, R. B. Life of Lord Law r rence. 2 v. 

B-L43 

Mohammed and Mohammedanism. . 297-Sm65 

Rome and Carthage..937-Sm65 

Smith, Robert H. Cutting tools.621.9-Sm6 

Smith, Roderick H. Science of business. 

380-Sm6 

Smith, R. M. Emigration and immigration. 

325-Sm6 

Smith, Ronald, ed. Great gold lands of South 

Africa.916.8-Sm58 

Smith, S. F. Knights and sea-kings.. j940-Sm6 

Myths and heroes.j292-Sm6 

Poems of home and country.811-Sm6 

Smith, Seba. (Major Jack Downing.) ’Way 

down East.817-Sm6 

Smith, Sydney. Essays.824-Sm6 

Wit and wisdom.828-Sm6 

Works.824-Sm6W 

Smith, T. R. Architecture, Gothic and Re¬ 
naissance.723-Sm6 

and Slater, John. Architecture, classic 

and early Christian.722-Sm63 

Smith, Uriah. Thoughts on the Book of Dan¬ 
iel.224-Sm65 

Thoughts on the Book of Revelation.228-Sm65 
Smith, W. H., ed. St. Clair papers. 2 v. B-Sal7 
Smith, W. R. Old Testament in the Jewish 

church.221-Sm66 

Religion of the Semites; ser. 1. Funda¬ 
mental institutions.299-Sm66 

Smith, William. Classical dictionary. 

*87O.3-Sm07 

Dictionary of the Bible. 4v.*220-Sm67 

History of Greece..938-Sm67 

ed. New Testament history.225-Sm68 

ed. Old Testament history.221-Sm68 

Smithson, W. T., comp. Methodist pulpit, 
South.252-Sm7 






































































AUTHOR INDEX. 


317 


Smithsonian Institution. Contributions to 

knowledge, v. 13-32.*506-Sm7 

Ethnology, Bureau of. Annual report, 1-9, 

1879-1888. 5 v.*572-Sm7 

Smyth, A. H. Bayard Taylor.B-T21S 

Smyth, Newman. Christian ethics..... 171-Sm9 

Christian facts and forces.252-Sm9 

Old faiths in new light.239-Sm9 

Personal creeds.240-Sm9 

Reality of faith.252-Sm9R 

Smyth, Thomas. Ecclesiastical republican¬ 
ism . 262-Sm9 

Smyth, W. W. Coal and coal-mining. 622-Sm9 
Smyth, William. Lectures on history of the 

French Revolution. 2v.944-Sm9 

Lectures on modern history. 2 v... 940-Sm9 

Snead, T. L. Fight for Missouri.977.8-Sn2 

Snider, D. J. Walk in Hellas.914.95-Sn3 

Social science series. 

Gohre, Paul. Three months in a workshop.331-G56 

Robertson, J. M. Eight hours question.331-R54 

Society for Political Education. Economic 

tracts. Ser. 1-2.330-Sol2 

Socrates, Scholasticus. Ecclesiastical history. 

270-Sol4 

Soley,J. R. Blockade and the cruisers.973.7-So4 

Boys of 1812.973.5-So4 

Sailor boys of ’61.j973-So4S 

Solon, L. M. Art of the old English potter. 

738-So4 

Somerset, H. S. Land of the Muskeg.917.l-So5 
Somerville, Martha, ed. Personal recollec¬ 
tions of Mary Somerville.B-So5 

Somerville, Mary. Connection of the phys¬ 
ical sciences...530-So5 

Physical geography.551-So5 

Sommerfeldt, H. A. Construction of ships. 

699-So5 

Sonrel, L. Bottom of the sea.551-So6 

Sorel, Albert. Montesquieu.B-M765 

Sorin, M. Domestic circle.240-So6 

South Kensington Museum. Handbook to 
the special loan collection of scientific 

apparatus, 1876. 507-So8 

Southey, Robert. British admirals. 6 v. 

923-So8 

(The) doctor.828-So8 

Life and letters of Cowper. 4 v.B-C836 

Life of Nelson.B-N33S 

Life of Wesley.B-W51 

Poetical works.... . # .. .821-So8 

Sozomenus, Hermias. Ecclesiastical history. 

270-So9 

Spalding, William. Italy and the Italian 

Islands. 3 v.945-Sp2 

Sparks, Jared, ed. Library of Amer. biog¬ 
raphy. Ser. 1. 10 v.920-Sp2 

Same. Ser. 2. 15 v.920-Sp2A 

Spayth, Henry. Game of draughts.794-Sp2 

Spears, J. R. Gold diggings of Cape Horn. 

918.2-Sp3 

History of our navy. 4 v.973-Sp3 


Spectacles for young eyes. See _Lander, 

S. W. 

Speke, J. H. Journal of discovery of the 

source of the Nile..916.7-Sp3 

Spencer, C. C. Rudiments of the art of play¬ 
ing the pianoforte.786-Sp3 

Spencer, E. A. Hints from a lawyer_347-Sp3 

Spencer, Herbert. Biology. 2 v.570-Sp27 

Data of ethics.171-Sp27 

Education.370-Sp27 

Essays. 824-Sp27 

Factors of organic evolution.575-Sp27 

First principles.113-Sp2 

Principles of psychology. 2v.150-Sp27 

Principles of sociology. 3v.301-Sp27 

Recent discussions in science, philosophy, 

and morals.504-Sp27 

Social statics.301-Sp27S 

Study of sociology.307-Sp27 

Universal progress.824-Sp27U 

Spencer, I. S. Pastor’s sketches. Ser. 1-2. 

2 v.240-Sp28 

Spenser, Edmund. Works.821-Sp3 

Spiers, Alexander, and Surenne, Gabriel. 

French and Eng. pronouncing dict.*443-Sp4 
Spofford, A. R. Practical manual of parlia¬ 
mentary rules.328.1-Sp6 

and Gibson, Charles, ed. Library of choice 

literature. 10 v.808.8-Sp63 

and Shapley, R. E., ed. Library of wit 

and humor. 5 v.*808.8-Sp65 

aad others, ed. Library of historic charac¬ 
ters. 10 v.*920-Sp6 

Spofford, Mrs. H. E. (P.) Art decoration ap¬ 
plied to furniture.749-Sp6 

House and hearth.173-Sp6 

Servant girl question.647-Sp6 

Guiney, L. I., and Brown, Alice. Three 
heroines of New England romance.920.7-Sp6 
Spon, E. and F. N., ed. Mechanics’ own book. 

690-Sp6 

Haldane, Robert, and Lock, C. G. W., ed. 
Workshop receipts. Ser 1-5. 5v.660-Sp63 

Sprague, F. M. Socialism from Genesis to 

Revelation.335-Sp7 

Sprague, W. B. Annals of the American pul¬ 
pit. 9 v.*922-Sp7 

Sprecher, Samuel. Groundwork of a system 
of Evangelical Lutheran theology.. 284-Sp7 
Spring, Gardiner. Essays on Christian char¬ 
acter .240-Sp8E 

Fragments from the study of a pastor.240-Sp8 

Spring, L. W. Kansas.978.1-Sp8 

Springfield ( Ohio)—City Council. Ordinances, 

1880.*352-Sp8 

Same, revised, 1897.*352-Sp8a 

Springfield illustrated.*917.71-Sp8 

Springsteed, A. F. Expert waitress... ,647-Sp8 
Spry, W. J. J. Cruise of H. M. S. “ Chal¬ 
lenger ”..910.4-Sp8 

Spurgeon, C. H. First healing and then ser¬ 
vice, etc. 252-Sp9 

John Ploughman’s pictures.828-Sp9 






































































318 


AUTHOR INDEX. 


Spurgeon, C. H., cont. John Ploughman’s 

talk.828-Sp9J 

Lectures to my students. Ser. 1.251-Sp9 

Squier, E.G. Central America.917.28-Sq4 

Nicaragua.917.28-Sq4N 

Peru.918.5-Sq4 

Stack, Edward. Six months in Persia. 2 v. 

915.5-Stl4 

Staffe, Baronne. My lady’s dressing room. 

646-Stl5 

Stahr, A. W. T. Life and works of Gotthold 

Ephraim Lessing. 2 v. B-L57 

Stainer, Sir John, and Barrett, W. A., ed. 

Dictionary of musical terms.*780-Stl3 

Stalker, James. Trial and death of Jesus 

Christ.232.9-J51S2 

Standard dictionary of the English language. 

2 v.*423-St2 

Standard library atlas of classical geography. 

*912 3-St2 

Stanford, Charles. Philip Doddridge.B-D66 

Stanhope, Philip Henry, 5th Earl of. History 

of England, 1701-1713. 2 v. in 1.942-St2 

History of England, 1713-1783. 7 v. in 4. 

942-St2E 

Stanley, A. P., Dean. Christian institutions. 

260-St2 

History of Church of Scotland.274-St2 

History of the Eastern Church.281-St2 

History of the Jewish Church. 2 v. . 296-St2 
Life and correspondence of Thomas Ar¬ 
nold . B-Ar65 

Sinai and Palestine.915.6-St2 

Thoughts that breathe.242-St2 

Stanley, E. J. Rambles in Wonderland. 

917.87-St24 

Stanley, George. Classified synopsis of paint¬ 
ers of Dutch and Flemish schools. ,.759-St2 
Stanley, H. M. Congo and founding of its 

free state. 2 v.916.7-St25 

Coomassie and Magdala.916.6-St25 

Early travels and adventures in America 

and Asia. 2v. 917.8-St25 

How I found Livingstone.916.7-St25H 

In darkest Africa. 2 v.916.7-St25D 

Through the dark continent. 2 v.916.7-St25T 
Stanley, Jacob. Dialogues on popery. 282-St27 
Stansbury, Howard. Exploration of the Val¬ 
ley of the Great Salt Lake.917.92-St26 

Stanton, Mrs. E. (C.), Anthony, S. B., and 
Gage, Mrs. M. (J.) History of woman 

suffrage. 2v.324-St23 

Stanton, H. B. Random recollections... B-St27 
Stanton, Theodore, ed. Woman question in 

Europe.396-St25 

Stanwood, Edward. History of presidential 

elections.342.73-St2 

Stapfer, Edmond. Palestine in the time of 

Christ.933-St24 

Starcke, C N. Primitive family.572-St2 

Stark, F. R. Abolition of privateering and 
the Declaration of Paris.359-St2 


,2 

2 


Starling, Elizabeth. Noble deeds of woman. 

396-St27 

Starr, Frederick. On the hills.j550-St2 

Some first steps in human progress.. ,901-St2 
Starrett, Mrs. H. (E.) Letters to a daughter 

177-St2 

Letters to a little girl.jl77-St21» 

Statesman’s year-book, 1883, 1891, 1893-95, 

and 1898. 6 v.*310-St2. 

Statham, F. R. Paul Kruger and his times. .B-K93 
Staunton, Howard. Chess-players’ compan¬ 
ion.794-St2 

Chess-player’s handbook.794-St2C 

Chess praxis...,794-St2Cl 

Chess tournament.794-St2C2 

Great schools of England. 379-St2 

Stead, W. T. Truth about Russia.914.7-St3 

Stearns, L. F. Henry Boynton Smith.. B-Sm53 

Stearns, W. A. Labrador.917.1-St3 

New England bird life. 2 v.598.2-St3 

Stebbing, Henry. History of the Christian 

Church. 2 v.270-St3H 

History of the Reformation. 2 v.270-St3 

Stebbins, Emma, ed. Charlotte Cushman B-C96 
Stedman, E. C. Alice of Monmouth. . 811-St34 

Nature and elements of poetry-808.1-St34 

Poems now first collected.811-St34P 

Poetical works. 811-St34Pl 

Poets of America.811.09-St34 

Victorian poets.'.. 821.09-St34 

and Hutchinson, E. M., ed. Library of 

American literature. 11 v.*810.8-St3 

Steele, G. M. Outline study of political econ¬ 
omy.330-St3 

Steele, J. D. Fourteen weeks in chemistry. 

540-St28 

Fourteen weeks in descriptive astronomy. 

523-St28 

Fourteen weeks in zoology.590-St28 

Hygienic physiology. 612-St28 

and E. B. Brief history of Rome . .. .937-St3 

Steele, J. W. Cuban sketches.917.29-St3 

Steele, James. Old Californian days .S17.94-St3 
Steele, T. S. Canoe and camera ... . 917.41-St33 

Steevens, G. W. Egypt in 1898 . 9 16.2-St35 

Land of the dollar. 917.3-St35 

Steffens, Heinrich. German university life. 

378-St3 

Steiner, B. C. History of slavery in Con¬ 
necticut.326-St3 

Steinmetz, Andrew. History of the Jesuits. 

3 v.271-St3 

Step, Edward. Plant-life.580-St4 

Wayside and woodland blossoms.582-St4 

Stephen, C. E. (Sarah Brook.) French his¬ 
tory for English children.j944-St37 

Stephen, Leslie. Alexander Pope.B-P81S 

History of English thought in the 18th cen¬ 
tury. 2 v. 109-St4 

Life of Henry Fawcett. B-F28 

Samuel Johnson.B-J63S 

Science of ethics. 171-St4 

Swift. B-Sw5S 




































































AUTHOR INDEX. 


319 


Stephens, A. H. Constitutional view of late 

War between the States. 2 v.342.73-St3 

Stephens, C. A. Knockabout Club along¬ 
shore .j917-St38K 

Knockabout Club in the Tropics.... j917-St38 
.Stephens, D. S. Wesley and Episcopacy.287-St4 
Stephens, F. G. Memoir of George Cruik- 

shank.B-C89 

Sir Edwin Landseer.B-L23 

Stephens, H. M. French Revolution. 2 v. 

944-St4 

Story of Portugal.\.946.9-St4 

Stephens, J. L. Incidents of travel in Cen¬ 
tral America, Chiapas and Yucatan. 2 v. 

917.28-St4 

Incidents of travel in Egypt, Arabia Pe- 

traea, and the Holy Land. 2 v.916.2-St4 

Incidents of travel in Greece, Turkey, 

Russia, and Poland. 2 v.914.95-St4 

Stephens, W. P. Canoe and boat building. 

2 v.699-St4 

Stephens, W. R. W. Hildebrand and his 

times.270-St4 

Stephenson, Sir R. M. Science of railway 

construction.625-St4 

Stepniak, pseud. Russia under the Tzars. 

947-St43 

Russian peasantry. .. .914.7-St43 

Russian storm-cloud.947-St43R 

Underground Russia.947-St43U 

Sternberg, G. M. Photo-micrographs. . .778-St4 
Sterne, Simon. Constitutional history and 
political development of U. S ... ,342.73-St4 
Sterne, Stuart, pseud. See. .. .Bloede, Ger¬ 
trude. 

Stevens, Abel. Character-sketches.920-St4 

Madame de Stael. 2 v.B-Stl3S 

Stevens, C. E. Sources of constitution of 
U. S. in relation to colonial and English 

history.342.73-St43 

Stevens, J. A. Albert Gallatin .B-G13 

Stevens, J. E. Yesterdays in the Philip¬ 
pines.919.1-St44 

Stevens, J. L. History of Gustavus Adol¬ 
phus.B-G97S 

Stevens, Thomas. Around the world on a 

bicycle. 2 v.910.4-St46 

Through Russsia on a mustang... ,914.7-St46 
Stevenson, A. F. Battle of Stone’s river. 

973.7-St4 

Stevenson, David. Indiana’s Roll of Honor. 

973.7-St44 

Stevenson, David, 1815-1886. Civil engin¬ 


eering of North America.620-St4 

Stevenson, R. L. Ballads.,.821-St5 

Child’s garden of verses.j821-St5C 

Eight years of trouble in Samoa.996-St5 

Inland voyage. 914.4-St5 


Travels with a donkey in the C6vennes. 

914.4-St5T 

;Stevenson, S. H. Boys and girls in biology. 

j570-St4 


Stevenson, W. G. Thirteen months in the 

rebel army.973.7-St47 

Stewart, Aubrey, tr. and ed. Tale of Troy. 

j883-St5 

Stewart, Balfour. Conservation of energy. 

531-St5 

Stewart, C. S. Visit to the South Seas. 2 v. 

910.4-St54 

Stewart, C. W. See... .Londonderry, C. W. 

Stewart, 3d Marquis of. 

Stewart, Mother Eliza. Crusader in Great 

Britain.178-St47 

Memories of the Crusade.178-St47M 

Stickney, A. B. Railroad problem.385-St5 

Stickney, Albert. Democratic government. 

321-St5 

Still, William. Underground railroad. 326-St5 

Stille, Alfred. Cholera.616-St5 

Stille, C. J. Life and times of John Dickin¬ 
son.B-D56 

Studies in mediaeval history.940-St5 

Stillman, J. B. D. Seeking the golden fleece. 

917.94-St54 

Stimson, F J. Handbook to labor law of 

the U. S.338-St5 

Stirling, A. H. Torch-bearers of history. 

j920-St5 

Stirling-Maxwell, Sir William. See... . Max¬ 
well, Sir William Stirling-, Bart. 

Stockhardt, J. A. Chemistry of agriculture. 

631-St6 

Stockton, F. R. Personally conducted .j914-St6 
Stockwell, G. S. Republic of Liberia 916.6-St6 

Stoddard, C. A. Across Russia.914.7-St6 

Beyond the Rockies.917.94-St6 

Spanish cities.914.6-St6 

Stoddard, J. F. American philosophical arith¬ 
metic. ..511-St6 

Stoddard, J. L. Red-letter days abroad.914-St64 
Stoddard, R. H. Anecdote biography of Percy 

B. Shelley. B-Sh4Sl 

Poems.811-St67 

Under the evening lamp.814-St67 

and others. Poets’ homes.928-St62 

ed. Bric-a-brac series. 10 v.928-St6 

jointed. See... .Linton, W. J. 

Stoddard, W. O. Abraham Lincoln.B-L63S1 

Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Buren. 

jB-J12S 

George Washington.jB-W27Sl 

Inside the White House in war times. B-L63S2 

John Adams and Thomas Jefferson.jB-Adl 

Men of business.923-St6 

Rutherford Birchard Hayes, James Abram 
Garfield, and Chester Alan Arthur.. j923-St6 

Ulysses S. Grant.jB-G77S 

William Henry Harrison, John Tyler, and 

James Knox Polk.j923-St6H 

Stokes, A. C. Microscopy for beginners . 578-St6 

Stokes, A. P. Joint-metallism.332-St6 

Stokes, J. Cabinet-maker and upholsterer’s 

companion.684-St6 

Stone, E. M. Our French allies.973.3-St7 






















































320 


AUTHOR INDEX. 


Stopes, Mrs. C. (C.) Bacon-Shakspere ques¬ 
tion answered.822.33-St7 

Storer, F. H. Agriculture in some of its re¬ 
lations with chemistry. 2v.631-St7 

joint author. See... .Eliot, 0. W. 

Stories from English history.j942-St75 

Storrs, R. S. Divine origin of Christianity. 

239-St7 

Story, A. T. Building of the British empire. 

2 v.942-St7 

Story of photography.770-St7 

Story, Joseph. Exposition of the constitu¬ 
tion of U. S.. 342.73-St7 

Story, W. W. Conversations in a studio. 2v. 

818-St7 

Excursions in art and letters. 814-St7 

Poems. 2v.811-St7 

Roba di Roma. 2v.914.5-St7 

Story of the nations. 


Archer, T. A., and Kingslord, C. L. Crusades.. .940-Ar2 


Benjamin, S. G. W. Story of Persia .935-B43 

Boyesen, H. H. Story of Norway.948-B69 

Bradley, Henry. Story of the Goths.943-B73 

Church, A. J. ' Story of Early Britain.942-C765 

and Gilman, Arthur. Story of Carthage.939-C47 

Duffy, Bella. Tuscan republics.945-D87 

Freeman, E. A. Story of Sicily...,.937-F88 

Gilman ; Arthur, Story of Rome.937-G42 

Story of the Saracens.953-G42 

Gould, Sabine Baring-. Story of Germany.943-G73 

Hale E. E., and Susan. Story of Spain.946-H132 

Hale, Susan. Story of Mexico. .972-H13 

Harrison, J. A. Story of Greece.938-H246 

Hosmer, J. K. Story of the Jews.296-H79 

Hug, Lina, and Stead, Bichard. Switzerland. 949.4-H87 

Jewett, S. O. Story of the Normans.942-J55 

Lawless, Hon. Emily. Story of Ireland.941.5-L42 

Lebon, Andr6. Modern France, 1789-1895.944-L49 

Mackintosh, John. Story of Scotland.941-M21 

Mahaffy, J. P. Story of Alexander’s empire_938-M27 

Masson, Gustave. Story of Mediaeval France....944-M39 

Maurice, C. E. Story of Bohemia.943.7-M44 

Miller, William. The Balkans.949.7-M62 

Morfill, W. R. Story of Poland.943.8-M82 

Story of Russia.947-M82 

Morrison, W. D. Jews under Roman rule.933-M83 

Murray, David. Story of Japan.952-M96 

Oman, C.W.C. Story of Byzantine Empire... 949.5-Oml 
Poole, Stanley Lane-. Story of Barbary Corsairs.961-P79 

Story of the Moors in Spain.946-P79 

Story of Turkey.949.6-P79 

Ragozin, Mme. Z. A. Story of Assyria .... 935-If 13 

Story of Chaldea.935-R13C 

Story of Media, Babylon, and Persia.935-R13M 

Story of Vedic India. 954-R13 

Rawlinson, George. Story of ancient Egypt.932-R21 

Story of Phoenicia.939-R21 

Rogers, J. E. T. Story of Holland. 949.2-R63 

Sergeant, Lewis. The Franks.943-Se6 

Stephens, H. M. Story of Portugal.946.9-St4 

Story, A T. Building of the British Empire. 2v..942-St7 

Theal, G. M. South Africa.968-T34 

Tregarthen, Grgville. Story of Australasia.994-T71 

Vambery, Arminius. Story of Hungary.943.9-V25 

Watts, H. E. Christian recovery of Spain.... 946-W34 

Weil, Alethea. Venice. 945-W63 

Zimmern, Helen. Hansa towns.943-Z7 


Story of the states; ed. by E. S. Brooks. 


Black, Alexander. Story of Ohio.977.1-B56 

Brooks, E S. Story of New York .974.7-B79 

Connelly, E. M. Story of Kentucky.976.9-C765 

Hale, E. E. and Susan. Story of Massachusetts. 

974.4-H 13 

Heaton, J. L. Story of Vermont. 974.3-H35 

Ladd, H. 0. Story of New Mexico . 978.3-L12 


Thwaites, R. G. Story of Wisconsin ... . 977.5-T425 


Story of the West series; ed. by Ripley Hitch¬ 
cock. 


Grinnell, G. B. Story of the Indian. ...970.1-G88 

Hough, E. Story of the cowboy.917.8-H798 

Shinn, C. H. Story of the mine.622-SR6 


Stoughton, John. William Wilberforce B-W646 
Stowe, Calvin E. Philosophy of the plan of 
salvation.234-St7 


Stowe, Charles E., ed. Life of Harriet Beech¬ 


er Stowe. B-St7S 

Stowe, Edwin. Velazquez.B-V54 

Stowe, Mrs. H. E. (B.) ( Christopher Crowfield.) 

Chimney-corner..396-St8 

House and home-papers.640-St8 

Key to Uncle Tom’s cabin.St76Uz 

Lady Byron vindicated.B-B989 

Little foxes.173-St8 

Palmetto-leaves.917.59-St8 

Sunny memories of foreign lands. 2 v. 

914-St8 

joint author. See... Beecher, C. E. 

Strabo. Geography. 3 v.888.9-St8 


Strachan-Davidson, J. L. See.., Davidson, 

J. L. Strachan-. 

Strahan, S. A. K. Suicide and insanity 394-St8 
Straub, Jacob. Consolations of science .218-St8 
Straus, O. S. Origin of republican form of 


government in U. S.321-St8 

Roger Williams.B-W68S 

Strauss, Albert, joint author. See ... Brown, 
Everit. 


Streatfeild, R. A. Masters of Italian music. 

927-St8 

Strickland, Agnes. Last four princesses of 

the House of Stuart.923-St8 

Life of Mary, Queen of Scots. 2 v... B-M36S 

Memoirs of Elizabeth. B-E14S 

Queens of England. 12 v. in 6 .923-St8Q, 

Queens of Scotland. 8v.923-St8Ql 

Strobel, P. A. Salzburgers and their descend¬ 
ants.... .284-St8 

Strong, C. H. In Paradise. 236-St8 

Strong, J. D. Child life in many lands. j910-St8 

Strong, Josiah. New era. 309-St8 

Our country.917.3-St8 

Twentieth century city.309-St8T 

Strong, W. C. Fruit culture.634-St8 

Strother, D. H. ( Porte Crayon.) Virginia 

illustrated.817-St8 

Stroud, G. M. Sketch of laws relating to 

slavery in U. S.326-St8 

Stuart, A.W., afterwards Mrs. Willson. Lives 

of the three Mrs. Judsons. B-J924 

Stuart, James, and Revett, Nicholas. Anti¬ 
quities of Athens.722-St9 

Stubbs, A. J., joint author. See... Preece, 

W. H. 

Stubbs, William. Early Plantagenets.. 942-St9 
Stuckenberg, J. H. W. Christian sociology. 

335-St9 

Introduction to study of sociology_301-St9 

Student-life at Harvard.378-St9 


























































































AUTHOR INDEX, 


321 


Studley, M. J. What our girls ought to know. 

613-St9 

Studor, J. H. Columbus, Ohio.977.1-St9 

Sturm, C. C. Morning communings with 

God.242-St9 

Sturtevant, B.F.,Co. Mechanical draft.621.6-St9 
Suckling, Sir John. Selections from [his] 

works. 822-Su2 

Suetonius Tranquillus, Caius. Lives of the 
twelve Caesars; tr. by Thomson. 878.7-Su2t 
Same; trans. of Thomson, rev. and correct¬ 
ed by Forester.,.878.7-Su2f 

Sully, James. Outlines of psychology.. 150-Su5 
Sully, Maximilien de B6thune, Due de. Me¬ 
moirs. 4 v.944-Su5 

Sulpicia, joint author. See. .. Juvenal. 

Sumner, Charles. Orations and speeches. 

2 v.815-Su6 

Prophetic voices concerning America.973-Su6 
Sumner, W. G. Andrew Jackson as a public 

man. B-J12S 

Essays in political and social science.304-Su6 

History of American currency.332-Su6 

Problems in political economy.330-Su6 

Protection in the U. S.337-Su6 

Sunset Club of Chicago. Echoes of the Sun¬ 
set club.367-Su7E 

Meetings 1891-92, and list of members to 

January, 1893.367-Su7 

Surenne, Gabriel, joint author. See. .. .Spiers, 
Alexander. 

Sutherland, Alexander, joint author. See.... 
Turner, H. G. 

Sutton, J. B. Evolution and disease... 591-Su8 
Swainson,Wm. Animals in menageries.596-Swl4 

Birds. 2 v.598.2-Swl4 

Fishes, amphibians and reptiles. 2v.597-Swl4 
Geography and classification of animals. 

, 591-Swl4 

Habits and instincts of animals.. . 591-Swl4H 
Malacology ; or, Shells and shell-fish.594-Sw14 


Quadrupeds.. . 599-Swl4 

Study of natural history.590-Swl4 

Taxidermy, with biography of zoologists. 

579-Swl4 

and Shuckard, W. E. Insects. 595-Swl4 

Swan, J. G. Northwest coast.917.97-Sw2 

Swann, John. Investor’s notes on American 

railroads.* • • 385-Sw2 

Swayne, G. C. Herodotus.888.1-Sw2 

Sweetser, M. F. Artist biographies. 

Allston.B-A15 

Fra Angelico. B-Ati4S 

Diirer. . B-D93S 

Guido Reni . B-G94 

Landseer. B-L23S 

Claude Lorraine... B-G28 

Michael Angelo .. ..B-M58S 

Murillo. B-M94S 

Raphael. B-R18 

Rembrandt. B-R28S 

Sir Joshua Reynolds. B-R33S 

Titian. B-TS3S 

Turner..'.. .B-T85S 

Van Dyke .B-D98S 

Leonardo da Vinci.....B-V74S 


Swett, John. Methods of teaching.371-Sw4 

Swettenham, F. A. Malay sketches. 915.9-Sw4 
Swift, Jonathan, Dean. Choice works in prose 

and verse.827-Sw5 

[Gulliver’s] travels.827-Sw5G 

Swinburne, A. C. Essays and studies. ,824-Sw6 

Poetical works...821-Sw6 

Study of Ben Jonson.822-J74y 

Tale of Balen.821-Sw6T 

Swindell, J. G. Wells and pumps. 622-B91 

Swineford, A. P. Alaska; its history, climate 

and natural resources.917.98-Sw6 

Swing, David. Club essays. 814-Sw6 

Motives of life..’. 171-Sw6 

Sermons.252-Sw6 

Three sermons.252-Sw6T 

Truths for to-day. Ser. 1-2. 2 v. ,252-Sw6Tl 
Swinton, R. B. Chess for beginners... . 794-Sw6 
Swinton, William. Campaigns of the Army 

of the Potomac.973.7-Sw6 

Outlines of world’s history. 902-Sw6 

Twelve decisive battles of the war. 

973.7-Sw6T 

ed. Studies in English literature... 820-Sw6 

Swisshelm, J. G. Half a century. B-Sw6 

Switzerland and the Swiss. 949.4-SwQ 

Sybel, H. K. L. von. Foundation of German 

Empire by William I. 6 v.943-Syl 

Sykes, J. F. J. Public health problems.614-Sy4 

Sylvan city.974.8-Sy5 

Sylvester, H. M. Homestead highways.814-Sy5 

Prose pastorals. 814-Sy5P 

Symington, A. J. Hints to our boys.. jl73-Sy6 

William C. Bryant.B-B84S 

Symonds, ,T. A. Italian byways.914.5-Sy6 

Renaissance in Italy. 

Pt. 1. Age of the despots. 945-Sy6 

Pt. 2. Revival of learning. 880-Sy6 

Pt. 3. Fine arts... . ... 709-Sy6 

Pt. 4. Italian literature. 2 v.850.9-Sy6 

Shelley...B-Sh4S2 

Sir Philip Sidney. B-Si2S 

Studies of the Greek poets. 2 v.881-Sy6 

Symonds, Margaret, and Gordon, L. D. Story 

of Perugia.945-Sy65 

Syntax, Dr., pseud. See.. Coombe, William. 
Sypher, J. R. Art of teaching school.. ,371-Sy7 

T., N. T. Bread-making.641-Til 

Tacitus, C. C. Works; Oxford trans. v. 1. 

878.6-T12 

Tafel, R. L. Emanuel Swedenborg. B-Sw3 

Taine, H. A. Ancient regime.944-T13 

History of English literature. 2 V.820.9-T13 

Italy, Florence, and Venice.914.5-T13 

Italy, Rome, and Naples. 914.5-T131 

Notes on England. : .914.2-T13 

Notes on Paris.*.914.4-T13 

On intelligence. 2 v.151-T13 

Philosophy of art in Italy.701-T13 

Tour through the Pyrenees..914.6-T13 

Tales from Alsace.;.. 244-T14 

Talfourd, Sir T. N. Critical and miscellane¬ 
ous writings.824-T14 






















































































822 


AUTHOR INDEX. 


Talleyrand, Prince de. Memoirs; ed.byDuc 

de Broglie. 5 v..'. B-T14 

and Louis XVIII, King of France. Corre¬ 
spondence during Congress of Vienna. 

944-T14 

Talmage, T. DeW. From manger to throne. 

232.9-J51T 

Live coals. 252-T15 

Shots at sundry targets.240-T15 

Talmage on Palestine.915.6-T15 

Taneyhill, R. H. Leatherwood god.. ,977.1-Es6 

Tarbell, I. M. Madame Roland.B-R64T 

Tarbox, I. N. Life of Israel Putnam.B-P98 

Tarducci, Francisco. Life of Columbus. 2 v. 

B-C72T 

Tarr, R. S. Economic geology of U. S..553-T17 
Tasso, Torquato. Jerusalem delivered. .851-T18 
Taswell-Langmead, T. P. See ... .L a n g - 
mead, T. P. Taswell-. 

Tate, Ralph. Geology.551-T19 

Tatham, H. F. W., joint author. See. .. .Ben¬ 
son, A. C. 

Taussig, F. W. Protection to young indus¬ 
tries .337-T19 

Silver situation in the U. S.332-T19 

Tariff history of the U. S.337-T19T 

Tayler, Frederick. Studies in animal paint¬ 
ing.758-T21 

Taylor, B. F. Between the Gates. .917.94-T213 

Gomplete poetical works.811-T213 

January and June.!.818-T213 

Mission Ridge and Lookout Mountain. 

973.7-T213a 

Pictures of life in camp and field. .973.7-T213 

Summer-savory.814-T213 

Taylor, Bayard. At home and abroad. 2 v. 

914-T21 

By-ways of Europe.914-T21B 

Colorado.917.88-T2I 

Critical essays and literary notes.804-T2I 

Egypt and Iceland in 1874.916.2-T21 

History of Germany.943-T21 

Journey to Central Africa.916.6-T21 

Lands of the Saracen.915.6-T21 

Northern travel.914.8-T21 

Poems.811-T21 

Poetical works....:.811-T21P 

Prince Deukalion.812-T21 

School history of Germany.j943-T21 

Studies in German literature.830.9-T21 

Travels in Greece and Russia.914.95-T21 

Views afoot.914-T21V 

Visit to India, China, and Japan... .915.4-T21 

ed. CentralAsia....915-T211 

Cyclopaedia of modern travel.*910.4-T211 

Japan in our day.915.2-T211 

Lake regions of Central Africa.916.7-T211 

Travels in Arabia.915.3-T211" 

South Africa.916.7-T211S 

Taylor, E. R. Elementary art teaching.740-T21 
Taylor, Hannis. Origin and growth of the 

J English constitution, v. 1.342.42-T21 

Taylor, Isaac. World of mind. 150-T21 


Taylor, J. E. (The) aquarium.590-T21 

Flowers ; their origin, shapes, etc... .582-T21 

Taylor, J. W. History of Ohio.977.1-T22 

Taylor, Jeremy. Holy living and dying.241-T21 

Taylor, Lucy. “Fritz” of Prussia.B-F873 

Taylor, Mrs. M. (H.) Letters to a young 

housekeeper.641-T21 

and Scudder, H. E., ed. Life and letters of 

Bayard Taylor. 2 v.B-T21T 

Taylor, S. M., ed. Humour of Spain. . .867-T21 

Taylor, Theodore, iiseud. See _Hotten, 

J. C. 

Taylor, W. H. Four years with Gen. Lee. 

973.7-T22 

Taylor, W. M. Contrary winds, and other 


sermons.252-T22 

Daniel the Beloved.221.92-D22T 

David, King of Israel.221.92-D27T 

Elijah the Prophet.221.92-E14T 

Gospel miracles.226-T22 

John Knox.B-K77 

Joseph the Prime-minister.221.92-J77T 

Moses the Law-giver.221.92-M85 

Parables of our Saviour.226-T22P 

Paul the Missionary.225.92-P28T 

Scottish pulpit.274-T22 

Tegner, Esaias. Frithiof’s saga; tr. by 

Blackley.839.7-T23 

Temple, Sir Richard, Bart. India in 1880. 

915.4-T24 


Templeton, Horace. Diary and notes .. B-T24 

Ten Brink, Bernhard. See _Brink, Bern- 

hard Ten. 

Tennemann, W. G. Manual of the history 

of philosophy.109-T25 

Tenney, Sanborn. Manual ®f zoology. .590-T25 
Tennyson, Alfred, 1st Baron Tennyson. Com¬ 
plete poetical works.821-T26 

Harold.822-T26H 

Locksley Hall sixty years after, etc.821-T26L 

Princess.821-T26P 

Queen Mary.822-T26 

Works.821-T26W 

Tennyson, Hallam. Alfred Lord Tennyson. 

2 v.B-T26 

Terence. Comedies; tr. by Riley... .872.5-T27 
Terhune, Mrs. M. V. (H.) (Marion Harland.) 

Eve’s daughters.396-T27 

Loiterings in pleasant paths.914-T27 

Some colonial homesteads and their stories. 

917.4-T27 

Story of Mary Washington.B-W272 

Terry, S. H. How to keep a store.658-T27 

Teuffel, W. S. History of Roman literature. 

2 v.870.9-T29 

Thacker, James. American Revolution. 

973.3-T32 

Thackeray, Miss. See _Ritchie, Mrs. A. 


I. (T.) 

Thackeray, W. M. Ballads.821-T32 

Book of snobs, etc.827-T32B 

Burlesques..827-T32B1 

Collection of letters.B-T32 










































































AUTHOR INDEX. 


323 


Thackeray, W. M., cont. English humorists 


of 18th century.827-T32 

Four Georges.923-T32 

Miscellanies. 7 v. in 4.827-T32M 

Paris sketch book, etc.914.4-T32 

Roundabout papers.827-T32R 

Same; Second funeral of Napoleon, etc. 

827-T32R1 

Thackerayana.823-T32 

Thalheimer, M. E. Manual of ancient his¬ 
tory .930-T32 

Mediaeval and modern history.940-T32 

Thanet, Octave, pseud. See... .French, Alice. 
Thatcher, 0. J. Short history of medieval 

Europe.940-T33 

Sketch of the history of the Apostolic 
Church.270-T33 


Thaxter, Mrs. C. (L.) Among the Isles of 


Shoals.917.42-T33 

Letters.B-T33 

Poems.811-T327 

Poems for children.j811-T327 


Thayer, Eli. History of the Kansas Crusade. 

973.6-T33 


Thayer, J. B. Western journey with Mr. 

Emerson.917.94-T336 

Thayer, W. M. From pioneer home to the 

White House; life of Lincoln.jB-L63T 

From poor-house to pulpit; Dr. John Kitto. 

jB-K65 

Good girl and true woman; Mary Lyon. 

jB-L98 

Poor boy and merchant prince ; Amos Law¬ 
rence.jB-L427 

Tact, push, and principle.174-T33 

Turning points in successful careers. .920-T33 
Youth’s history of Rebellion. 4 v.. j973-T33 
Thayer, W. R. Dawn of Italian independ¬ 
ence. 2 v.945-T33 

Poems, new and old.811-T83 

Theal, G. M. South Africa.968-T34 

Theocritus, Bion, and Moschus. Idylls; tr. 

by Banks..884.6-T34 

Theodoret, and Evagrius, Sholasticus. His¬ 
tory of the Church.270-T34 

Theuriet, Andr6. Rustic life in France. 

914.4-T34 


Thielmann, Max, Freiherr von. Caucasus, 
Persia, and Turkey in Asia. 2 v. . .814.7-T84 
Thierry, J. N. A. Conquest of England by 

the Normans. 2v. 942-T34 

Tiers Etat.944-T338 

Thiers, Adolphe, Pres, of France. Consulate 
and Empire of France under Napoleon. 

5 v . ..944-T34 

History of the French Revolution. 4 v. 

in 2.. .944-T34F 

Thirlwall, Connop, Bp. History of Greece. 

8 v . .... .938-T35 

Letters to a friend.B-T348 

Thoburn, J. M., Bp. India and Malaysia. 

266-T35 


Thomas a Kempis. Imitation of Christ.242-T36 


Thomas, A. C. History of the U. S ... 973-T36 

Thomas, Bertha. George Sand.B-D86T 

Thomas, Cyrus. Introduction to the study of 

North American archaeology.571-T36 

Thomas, E. A. Comprehensive dictionary of 

biography. *920-T36 

Thomas, E. M. In sunshine land.j811-T36 

In the young world.j811-T36I 

New Year’s masque.811-T36N 

Thomas, J. J. American fruit culturist.634-T36 

Thomas, John. Elpis Israel.289-T36 

Thomas, Joseph, ed. Universal dictionary 

of biography and mythology.*920-T362 

and Baldwin, Thomas, ed. Lippincott’s 

pronouncing gazetteer.*910-T36 

Thomas, Theodore, joint ed. See.... Paine, 

J. K. 

Thomas, W. W ,,jr. Sweden and the Swedes. 

914.8-T368 

Thompson, A. C. Foreign missions... . 266-T37 

Moravian missions.266-T37M 

Protestant missions.266-T37P 

Thompson, Mrs. E. W. Beaten paths. 914-T37 
Thompson, Edith. History of England j942-T37 

Thompson, George. Prison bard.811-T37 

Prison life and reflections.923-T37 

Thompson, Sir Henry. Food and feeding. 

613-T37 

Thompson, J. P. American comments on 

European questions.814-T37 

United States as a nation.873-T37 

Thompson, Maurice. Witchery of archery. 

796-T37 

Thompson, R. E. Divine order of human 

society.335-T37 

Thompson, R. W. Footprints of the Jesuits. 

271-T37 

Papacy and the civil power.322-T37 

Recollections of sixteen presidents. 2 v. 

S23-T375 

Thompson, Slason ,ed. Humbler poets.811.08-T37 
Thompson, W. G. Training-schools for 

nurses.610-T37 

Thompson, W. T. (Major Joseph Jones.) 

John’s alive, and other sketches... .817-T37 
Thomson, Edward. Essays, educational and 

religious.370-T38 

Thomson, H. C. Outgoing Turk. .. 914.39-T38 
Thomson, J. J. Recent researches in elec¬ 
tricity and magnetism.537-T38 

Thomson, John. Through China with a 

camera.915.1-T38 

Thomson, Joseph. Mungo Park and the Niger. 

B-P216 

Through Masai land. 916.7-T383 

Travels in the Atlas and Southern Morocco. 

916.4-T383 

Thomson, Mrs. K. (B.) and J. C. (Grace and 
Philip Wharton.) Queens of society. 

920.7-T38 

Wits and beaux of society.920-T38 

Thomson, W. McC. Land and the Book. 3 v. 

915.6-T387 


























































324 


AUTHOR INDEX. 


Thomson, W. McC., cont. Same. 2 v. 

915.6-T387a 

Thoreau, H. D. Cape Cod.917.44-T39 

Excursions.,.818-T39E 

Letters to various persons.:.B-T39 

Maine woods.917.41-T39 

Summer: from [his] journal.818-T39S 

Walden.818-T39 

Week on Concord and Merrimack rivers. 

917.44-T39W 

Winter: from [his] journal.818-T39W 

Yankee in Canada. 917.1-T39 


Thornbury, G. W. Life in Spain. . . 914.6-T396 

Old stories retold.902-T396 

Thornbury, Walter. See _ Thornbury, 

G. W. 

Thorne, Robert, ed. Fugitive facts. .. *031-T39 


Thornton, G. H. Modern stenographer . 653-T39 
Thorold, A. W., Bp. Tenderness of Christ. 

232-T39 

Thorpe, Benjamin, ed. Yule-tide stories. 

398-T39 

Thorpe, T. E., and Muir, M. M. P. Qualita¬ 
tive chemical analysis.544-T393 

Thruston, G. P. Antiquities of Tennessee. 

571-T41 

Thursfield, J. R. Peel.B-P34 

Thurston, Mrs. E. A., ed. Mosaics of life.828-T42 
Thurston, R. H. (The) animal as a machine 

and a prime motor.531-T42 

Friction and lubrication.621.8-T42 

History of growth of steam-engine. .621.1-T42 

Robert Fulton.B-F96T 

Steam boiler explosions.621.1-T42S 

Treatise on friction and lost work in ma¬ 
chinery and millwork.621.8-T42F 

Thwaites, R. G. Historic waterways. 

917.7-T425 

Our cycling tour in England.914.2-T425 

Story of Wisconsin.977.5-T425 

Thwing, 0. F. American colleges.378-T42 

Reading of books.028-T42 

Tibullus, Albius. Elegies. See... .874.2-C29 
Ticknor, George. History of Spanish litera¬ 
ture. 3 v. 860.9-T43 

Life of William H. Prescott.B-P92 

and Go., pub. Maritime provinces.917.1-T44 
Tiedeman, 0. G. Unwritten constitution of 

theU. S.342.73-T44 

Tiffany, Francis. Bird-bolts.814-T44 

Tiffany, Mrs. N. (M.) From colony to com¬ 
monwealth.j974-T44 

'’Pilgrims and puritans.j974-T44P 

Tilden, W. A. Chemical philosophy... .541-T45 
Tileston, E. G. Handbook of administra¬ 
tions of U. S.973-T45 

Timayenis, T. T. Greece in the times of 

Homer.913.38-T477 

Timbs, John. Abbeys, castles and ancient 
halls of England and Wales. 3 v. .914.2-T48 
English eccentrics and eccentricities. 920-T48 
Stories of inventors and discoverers.608-T48 
joint author. See... .Gullick, T. J. 


Tissandier, Gaston. Popular scientific recrea¬ 
tions.500-T52 

Wonders of water.551-T52 

Tissot, Victor. Unknown Switzerland. 

914.94-T526 

Titcomb, Timothy, pseud. See... .Holland, 

J. G- 

Titus, C. O .,pub. Atlas of Clarke Co., Ohio. 

*912.77-T53 

Tocqueville, Alexis de. Old regime and the 

Revolution.944-T56 

Republic of the U. S.342.73-T56 

Todd, C. B. Life and letters of Joel Barlow. 

B-B24 

Story of the city of New York.974.7-T57 

Story of Washington...975.3-T57 

Todd, John. Nuts for boys to crack.. J244-T57 

Student’s manual.371-T57 

Sunset land.917.9-T57 

Todd, Mrs. M. L. Total eclipses of the sun. 

523-T57 

Toledo {Ohio.) Public Library. Alphabetical 

catalogue, 1886.*019-T58 

Tollens, Hendrik. Hollanders in Nova Zem- 

bla.839.3-T58 

Tolstoi, L. N., Graf. ’‘Kingdom of God is 

within you ”.230-T58 

Life.170-T58 

My religion.230-T58M 

Tomes, Robert. My college days.378-T59 

Tomlinson, Charles. Rudimentary mechan¬ 
ics.531-T59 

Warming and ventilation.697-T59 

Tomlinson, E. T. Stories of the American 

Revolution. 2 v.j973-T59 

Tompkins, Arnold. Philosophy of teaching. 

371-T59 

Tompkins, E. S. De G. Through David’s 

realm... 915.6-T59 

Tonna, Mrs. C. E. (B.) P. (Charlotte Eliza¬ 
beth.) Judah’s Lion.244-T61 

War with the saints.272-T61 

Torrey, Bradford. Birds in the bush.598.2-T63 

Torrey, Joseph. Theory of fine art_701-T63 

Tourgee, A. W. Appeal to Caesar.326-T64 

Letters to a king.172-T64 

Veteran and his pipe.973.7-T64 

Tower, Charlemagne, jr. Marquis de LaFay- 
ette in American Revolution. 2v.973.3-T65 
Towle, G. M. Certain men of mark... .920-T65 

Drake. jB-D783 

Heroes and martyrs of science.926-T65 

Magellan.jB-M27 

Marco Polo. jB-P76 

Pizarro.jB-P688 

Ralegh.jB-R13 

Vasco da Gama.;. .jB-G14 

Townsend, Calvin. Analysis of civil govern¬ 
ment .342.73-T66 

Townsend, E. D. Anecdotes of the Civil war 

in the U. S.973.7-T66 

Townsend, Malcom, comp. U. S.: an index to 
the United States.*973-T66 



































































AUTHOR INDEX. 


325 


Townsend, V. F. Elizabeth Tudor.jB-E14T 

Track athletics in detail.796-T67 

Tracy, R. S. Anatomy, physiology and hy¬ 
giene .612-T67 

Trafton, Adeline. American girl abroad. 

j914-T67 

Traill, H. D. Shaftesbury.B-Shl3 

Social England. 6 v.942-T68 

Sterne.B-St4 

William III.B-W675 

Treadwell, J. H. Martin Luther.B-L97T 

Treasures of art, and beauties of song. 

821.08-T71 

Treat, Mrs. M. L. A. (D.) Home studies in na¬ 
ture .598.2-T71 

Injurious insects of farm and garden 632-T71 

My garden pets.595-T71 

Tredgold, Thomas. Carpentry; with Trea¬ 
tise on joinery ed. by Tarn; with Atlas. 

2 v. 694-T71 

joint author. See. .. .Robison, John. 
Tregarthen, Greville. Story of Australasia. 

994-T71 

Trench, R. C., Abp. English, past and pres¬ 
ent.420-T72 

Notes on the miracles.226-T72 

Notes on the parables..226-T72P 

On the lessons in proverbs.398.9-T72 

Studies in the Gospels.226-T72S 

Study of words.'..422-T72 

Trench, W. S. Realities of Irish life.914.15-T72 

Trenholm, W. L. People’s money.332-T72 

Trent, W. P. Southern statesmen.923-T72 

William Gilmore Simms.B-Si5 

Trevelyan, Sir G. 0., Bart. Early history of 

Charles J. Fox.B-F83 

Life and letters of Lord Macaulay. 2 V.B-M12T 
Trevelyan, Marie. Glimpses of Welsh life 

and character. .914.2-T72 

Tribune almanac, 1890. v. 2.*317-T73 

Trimble, Henry. Practical and analytical 

chemistry. 544-T73 

Trimmer, Mrs. S. (K.) History of the rob¬ 
ins.J598-T73 

Tristram, H. B. Rambles in Japan..915.2-T735 
Tristram, W\ O. Coaching days and coaching 

ways.914.2-T736 

Trobriand, P. R. de. Four years with the 

Army of the Potomac.973.7-T74 

Trollope, Anthony. Autobiography.B-T75 

Cicero. 2v.B-C48T 

Commentaries of Ciesar.878.1-T74 

North America. 3 v. in 2.917.3-T74 

Thackeray.B-T32T 

West Indies and the Spanish main .917.29-T74 
Trollope, Mrs. F. (M.) Paris and the Parisi¬ 
ans in 1835. 2 v.914.4-T742 

Vienna and the Austrians. 2 v. .914.36-T742 
Trollope, H. M. Corneille and Racine... B-C81 
Trouvelot. Astronomical drawings... ,*523-T75 

Trowbridge, J. T. Vagabonds..811-T76 

Trowbridge, John. New physics.530-T75 

What is electricity ?.537-T75 


True stories of American wars.j973-T76 

Trueblood, T. C., joint comp. Nee.... Ful¬ 
ton, R. I. 

Truman, B. C. Field of honor.179-T77 

Trumbull, Benjamin. Complete history of 

Connecticut. 2v.974.6-T77 

Trumbull, H. C. Teaching and teachers. 

268-T77 

Threshold covenant .265-T77 

Trumbull, J. H., ed. True blue-laws of Con¬ 
necticut and New Haven, and false blue- 

laws.345-T77 

Tryon, G. W ., jr. Structural and systematic 

conchology. 3 v. in 1.594-T78 

Tsountas, Chrestos, and Manatt, J. J. Myce¬ 
naean age.913.38-T786 

Tuck, Robert, ed. Handbook of scientific 
and literary Bible difficulties. Ser. 2 

220-T79 

Tucker, C. M. (A. L. 0. E.) Fairy Know-a- 

bit.j500-T79 

Pictures of St. Paul.244i-T79 

Tucker, G. F. Monroe doctrine....327-T79 

Tuckerman, A. L. Short history of archi¬ 
tecture.720-T79 

Tuckerman, Bayard. History of English 

prose fiction.823-T79 

Peter Stuyvesant.B-St9 

William Jay and abolition of slavery..B-J333 
Tuckerman, C. K. Greeks of to-day .914.95-T81 
Tuckerman, H T. Book of the artists.927-T79 

Memorial of Horatio Greenough.B-G85 

Tuckey, Janet. Joan of Arc.B-J57T 

Tugnot de Lanoye, Ferdinand. Rameses the 

Great.932-T82 

Sublime in nature.910.4-T82 

Tulloch, John. Pascal. B-P26 

Tunison, J. S. Master Virgil.873.1-T83 

Tunzelman, G. W. de. Electricity in modern 

life.537-T83 

Turchin, J. B. Chickamauga.*973.7-T84 

Turner, D. W. Notes on Herodotus. .888.1-T85 

Turner, George. Samoa.919.6-T86 

Turner, H. G., and Sutherland, Alexander. 
Development of Australian literature. 

899-T86 

Turner, J. A. Handbook of punctuation .421-T8Q 
Turner, S. E. Sketch of the Germanic con¬ 
stitution .342.43-T86 

Turner, T. A. Argentina and the Argentines. 

918.2-T86 

Tuthill, W. B. Practical lessons in archi¬ 
tectural drawing.744-T88 

Tuttle, Herbert. German political leaders. 

923-T88 

History of Prussia. 4v.943.1-T88 

Tweedie, Mrs. Alec. Through Finland in 

carts.-..914.7-T92 

Twelve English statesmen. 

Oliver Cromwell. Frederic Harrison.B-C88H 

Queen Elizabeth. E. S. Beesly.B-E14B 

Henry II. Mrs. A. (S.) Green.B-H39 

Henry VII. James Gairdner.B-H395 

Peel. J. B. Thursfield.B-P34 






































































326 


AUTHOR INDEX. 


Twelve English statesmen, cont. 


Walpole. John Morley.B-W162 

William the Conqueror. E. A. Freeman. B-W673 

William III. H. D. Traill.B-W675 

Cardinal Wolsey. Mandell Creighton. B-W837 


Twichell, J. PI. John Winthrop.. B-W725 

Tyerman, Luke. Life and times of John 

Wesley. 3 v. B-W51T 

Oxford Methodists.922-T96 

Tyler, K. E. Story of a Scandinavian sum¬ 
mer.914.8-T97 


Tyler, M. C. History of American literature. 


2 v....810.9-T97 

Literary history of the American Revolu¬ 
tion. 2 v....810.9-T97L 

Patrick Henry.:.B-H399 

Tylor, E. B. Anthropology.901-T97 

Primitive culture. 2v.290-T97 

Researches into the early history of man¬ 
kind .901-T97R 

Tyndall, John. Faraday as a discoverer B-F22 

Floating-matter of the air.614-T98 

Forms of water.551-T98F 

Glaciers of the Alps.551-T98 

Heat considered as a mode of motion. 536-T98 

Hours of exercise in the Alps.914.94-T98 

Light and electricity.537-T98 

New fragments.....504-T98 

On radiation.536-T980 

Sound. 534-T98 

Tyrrell, R. Y. Latin poetry.871-T98 


Tvrtaeus. War-songs: tr. by Banks. 

See ... 884.6-T34 


Tytler, P. F. Life of Sir Walter Raleigh. B-R13 
Tytler, Sarah, pseud. See... .Keddie, Hen¬ 
rietta. 

Ubique, pseud. See... Gillmore, Parker. 
TJeberweg, Friedrich. History of philosophy. 

2 .109-Uel 

Uhlhorn, Gerhard. Christian charity in the 

ancient Church.270-UhG 

Conflict of Christianity with heathenism. 

270-Uh6C 


Underwood, F. H. Builders of American 

literature.928-Un3 

Henry W. Longfellow.B-L86U 

John Greenleaf Whittier.B-W61U 

(The) poet and the man: Lowell.B-L95U 

Underwood, L. M. Our native ferns... 587-Un2 
U. S.— Agriculture, Dept. of. Year book, 1894 

and 1896. 2 v...630-Un4 

Aqrostoloqy, Division of. American 

grasses...584-Un4 

Ornithology and Mammalogy, Division of. 
Hawks and owls of the U. S. . ,598.2-Un4 
Census Office. Eleventh census, 1890. 15 v. 

In. . ,.*328-I2f50 

Civil Service Commission. Annual report, 

14th, 1896-97.*351-Un4 

55tli Congress. United States laws relat¬ 
ing to the navy, marine corps, etc.; comp, 
by Michael.359-Un4 


U. S., cont. Education, Bureau of. Circulars 
of information, 1881, Nos. 1-6 and 1882, 

Nos. 1-6. 2 v.370-Un4 

Public libraries in U. S. Pt. 1.*027-Un4 

Teaching and history of mathematics in 

the U. S.; by Florian Cajori.510-Un4 

Universities and colleges of U. S_378-Un4 

Engineers, Corps of. Organization of the 
bridge equipage of U. S. army. 2 v.623-Un4 
Interior , Dept. of. Official register, 1887, 

1895 and 1897. 4v.*353-Un4 

Light-House Board. Annual report, 1874. 

*627-Un4 

Marine Hospital service. Yellow fever; its 

nature, diagnosis, etc.614-Un4 

Navy, Dept. of. Second Arctic expedition 
by Chas. F. Hall; ed. by Nourse. 919.8-Un4 
Patent Office. Annual report of the com¬ 
missioner, 1847-71. 53 v.*608-Un4 

General index of the Official gazette, 1872- 

97. 26 v.*608-Un40z 

Official gazette, Jan., 1872-Sept., 1898. v. 

1-84.*608-Un40 

Provost-Marshal-General’s Bureau. Statis¬ 
tics, medical and anthropological. 2 v. 

*614-Un43 

State, Dept. of. Forestry in Europe; re¬ 
ports from U. S. consuls.634.9-Un4 

Paris Universal Exposition, 18$9. Commis¬ 
sion. Reports. 5 v.*606-Un4 

Surgeon-General’s Office. Index-catalogue 

of the library. 16 v.*016-Un4 

Same. Ser. 2. v. 1-2.*016-Un41 

Medical and surgical history of War of 
Rebellion, 1861-65, in 3 parts, 6 v ,*973.7-Un45 
War, Dept, of. Compendium of regulations 
for the Quartermaster’s department. 

355-Un4C 

Drill regulations for coast artillery, U. S. 

army. 2 v. 358-Un4 

Handbook of subsistence stores... ,355-Un4H 
Infantry drill regulations, U. S. army. 

356-Un4 

Manual for army cooks.... .355-Un4M4 

Manual for courts-martial.344-Un4 

Manual for Pay department.355-Uu4m2 

Manual for the Quartermaster’s depart¬ 
ment.355-Un4Ml 

Manual for the Subsistence department, 

for use in U. S. army.355-Un4M 

Manual of guard duty.355-Un4 

Military laws of the U. S., with Apx. 2 v. 

355-Un4M3 

Notes and tables on organization and es¬ 
tablishment of Spanish army.355-Un4N 

Regulations and decisions pertaining to 
the uniform of the army of U. S. .355-Un4R 
Remarks on the army regulations; by Lie- 

ber.355-Un4Rl 

Soldier’s handbook for use in the U. S. 
army; prepared by N. Hershler.. 355-Un4S 



























































AUTHOR INDEX. 


327 


U. S., cont. War of the Rebellion; official 
records of the Union and Confederate 
armies. Ser. 1. v. 1-53. 52 v. in 110. 

*973.7-Un4 

Same. Ser. 2. v. 1-2.*973.7-Un41 

Universal biographical dictionary.*920-Un4 

University extension manuals; ed. by Wil¬ 
liam Knight. 

Brown, G. B. Fine arts.709-B81 

Caldecott, Alfred. English colonization and empire.325-C13 

Cunningham, W. Use and abuse of money.331-C91 

Grant, A. J. Greece in the age of Pericles.. 938-G77 

Keene, H. G. Literature of France.840.9-K25 

Mallet, C. E. French Revolution.944-M29 

Mill, H. R. Realm of nature.551-M59 

Muirhead, J. H. Elements of ethics.171-M89 

Renton, William. Outlines of English literature.820-R29 


University of Chicago. See... .Chicago Uni¬ 
versity. 

Unwin, W. C. Elements of machine design. 

621.8- Un9 

Upham, C.W. Life of John Charles Fremont. 

B-F885U 

Upham, T. C. Life and religious experience 

of Mme. Guyon. 2v.B-G99 

Uplands of God, and other religious poems; 
ed. by comp, of the Changed cross. ,245-Up5 

Upton, G. P. Standard cantatas.782-Up8 

Standard oratorios.783-Up8 

Standard symphonies.785-Up8 

Woman in music.927-Up8 

Upton, J. K. Money in politics., ,332-Up8 

Ure, Andrew. Cotton manufacture of Great 

Britain. 2v..677-Ur2 

Philosophy of manufactures.677-Ur2P 

Usher, J. E. Alcoholism and its treatment. 

616-Us3 

Usher, J. T. Modern machinist.621.9-Us3 

Vago, A. L. Modeling in clay.731-V17 

Valentine, Mrs. L. (J.) Aunt Louisa’s book 

of common things.j372-V23 

Vambery, Arminius. Story of Hungary. 

943.9- V25 


Vanbrugh, Sir John, Wycherly, William, 

and others. Dramatic works.822-W97 

Van Buren, G. M. Abraham Lincoln’s pen 

and voice. B-L63V 

Vandegrift, Margaret, pseud. See -Jan¬ 

vier, Margaret. 

Van Dyke, Henry. Gospel for an age of 

doubt.251-V28 

Little rivers.814-V28 

Poetry of Tennyson.821-T26y 

Story of the Psalms.223-V28 

Straight sermons.252-V28 

Van Dyke, J. C. Art for art’s sake... .750-V28 

How to judge of a picture.750-V28H 

Nature for its own sake.701-V28 

Principles of art.709-V28 

Van Dyke, T. S. Southern California. 

917.94-V285 

Still-hunter.799-V285 

Van Eys, W. J. See _Eys, W. J. van. 


Vane, C. W. See ... .Londonderry, C. W. 

Stewart, 3d Marquis of. 

Van Horne, T. B. Hist, of Army of the 
Cumberland, with Atlas. 3 v... .973.7-V31 
Life of Maj.-Gen. George H. Thomas. 

B-T36V 

Van Laun, Henri. History of French litera¬ 
ture. 3v.840.9-V32 

Van Monckhoven, DesirA Photography. 

770-V33 

Van Ness, Thomas. Coming religion. 204-V33 
Van Norden, Charles. Outermost rim and 

beyond.210-V34 

Van Rensselaer, Mrs. Schuyler. Art out-of- 

doors.... ( .710-V35 

English cathedrals.726-V35 

Van Sickle, J. W. Book-keeping by single 

and double entry. .657-V36 

Varney, G. J. Story of Patriot’s day.j973-V43 
Vasari, Georgio. Eminent painters, sculp¬ 
tors, and architects. 5 v.927-V44 

Vassar, J. G. Twenty years around the world. 

910.4- V44 

Vattel, Emrich von. Law of nations.. .341-V45 
Vaughan, Mrs. M. C., joint author. See.... 
Brockett, L. P. 

Vaux, W. S. W. Persia.935-V46 

Vedder, H. C. American writers of to-day. 

928-V51 

Dawn of Christianity.270-V51 

Veitch, John. Hamilton.B-H184 

History and poetry of the Scottish border. 

2 v.941-V53 

Velazquez de la Cadena, Mariano. Diet, of 
the Spanish and English languages.*463-V54 
Venable, W. H. Beginnings of literary cul¬ 
ture in Ohio Valley...810-V55 

Footprints of pioneers in Ohio Valley.977-V55 

John Hancock.B-H189 

Tales from Ohio history.j977-V55T 

Verne, Jules. Great explorers of the 19th 

century.910.4-V59 

Vernon-Harcourt, L. F. See _Harcourt, 

L. F. Vernon-. 

Verrall, A. W., ed. Student’s manual of 

Greek tragedy.882-V61 

Very, Jones. Poems.811-V62 

Viardot, Louis. Wonders of European art. 

759-V65 

Wonders of Italian art.759-V65W 

Viaud, Julien. {Pierre Loti.) Into Morocco. / 

916.4- V65 


Vickers, R. H. History of Bohemia. 943.7-V66 
Victor, Mrs. F. F. All over Oregon and Wash¬ 
ington.917.95-V66 

Atlantis arisen.917.95-V66A 

Victoria, Queen of Great Britain. Leaves 
from journal of our life in the Highlands. 

, 914.1-V665 

More leaves from journal of a life in the 


Highlands..914.1-V665L 

Views of America.917-V678 

Vignoli, Tito. Myth and science.291-V68 
























































328 


AUTHOR INDEX. 


Villari, Pasquale. Two first centuries of 


Florentine history.945-V71 

Vincent, Frank. Actual Africa.916-V74 

Around and about South America... 918-V74 
In and out of Central America.. .917.28-V74 

Land of the white elephant.915.9-V74 

Norsk, Lapp, and Finn. 914.8-V74 

Through and through the tropics . 910.4-V74 
Vincent, J. M. State and federal govern¬ 
ment in Switzerland.342.49-V74 


Vincent, M. R. In the shadow of the Pyrenees. 

914.6-V744 

Viollet-le-Buc, E. M. Military architecture 

of the Middle Ages.623-V81 

Learning to draw.j740-V81 

Virgil. HCneid, last six books; tr. by How¬ 
land. 873.1-V81A 

iEneid ; tr. by Long.873.1-V81A1 

Georgies; tr. by Preston.873.1-V81G 

Works ; tr. by Wilstach. 2 v... .873.1-V81W 
Vitruvius Pollio, Marcus. Architecture. 720-V83 

Vladimir. China-Japan war.951-V84 

Vogel, Hermann. Chemistry of light and 

photography.771-V86 

Vogue, E. M., Vicomte de. Russian novelists. 

891.7- V86 

and others. Tsar and his people . .914.7-V862 

Volcano under the city. 973.7-V8S 

Voltaire, F. M. A. de. History of Charles 

XII.B-C38V 

Vos, Geerhardus. Mosaic origin of the Pen- 

tateuchal codes. 222-V92 

Voynich, E. L., tr. Humour of Russia. 

891.7- V94 

W. F. S. Dame Heraldry.929.6-W11 

Wagner, Charles. Courage.170-W12 

Youth.170-W12Y 

Wagner, Leopold. Manners, customs, and 

observances.390-W117 

Names and their meanings.*929.4-W12 

Wagner, Richard. Poem; the Ring of the 

Nibelung.832-W12 

Wagner, Wilhelm. Epics and romances of 

the Middle Ages.398-W12 

Wahl, W. H., joint ed. See... .Brannt, W. T. 
Wakeman, H. O. Europe, 1598-1715. .940-W13 


Waldstein, Charles. Work of John Ruskin. 

824-W14 

Walford, Edward. Juvenal.877.7-W14 

Waliszewski, K. Peter the Great.B-P44W 

Romance of an empress. B-C28W 

Walker, A. H. Patent laws of U. S. . 347-W15 
Walker, Amasa. Science of wealth. 330-W152 
Walker, C. M. History of Athens County, 

Ohio.,.977.1-W15 

Walker, F. A. General Hancock.B-H19W 

Hist, of the Second Army Corps. .973.7-W15 

International bimetallism. 332-W15 

Land and its rent.333-W15 

Making of the nation.973.4-W15 

Political economy. 330-W15 

Walker, J. Rhyming dictionary.*426-W15 


Walker, Mrs. M. A. Untrodden paths in 
Roumania.914.98-W15 

Walker, 0. H., pub. Walker’s international 
atlas..*912-W15 


Walker, William. Handbook of drawing. 


740-W15 

Wallace, A. R. Australasia.919.3-W16 

Island life.591-W16 

Malay archipelago.919.1-W16 

Travels on the Amazon, and Rio Negro. 

918.1-W16 

Wallace, D. M. Russia.914.7-W16 


Wallace, Mrs. E. D. Woman’s experiences in 

Europe.914-W164 

Wallace, Ellerslie. Amateur photographer. 

770-W16 

Wallace, Mrs. S. (E.) Storied sea. .910.4-W167 

Wallace, William. Kant.B-K13 

Wallack, Lester. Memories of fifty years. 

B-W15 

Walmsley, R. M. Electric current.. 537-W16 
Walpole, C. G. Short history of the King¬ 
dom of Ireland. 941.5-W16 

Walpole, Horace, 4th Earl of Orford. Anec¬ 
dotes of painting in England. 3v. .759-W16 

Best letters. B-W16 

Walsh, J. H. ( Stonehenge .) Dogs of Great 
Britain, America, and other countries. 

636-W17 


Walsh, J. J. Futtehgurh mission and her 

martyred missionaries.266-W17 

Walsh, W. P. Heroes of the mission field. 

266-W175 

Voices of the Psalms. 223-W175 

Walsh, W. S. (William Shepard). Curiosities 

of popular customs.*394-W17 

Handy-book of literary curiosities.*803-W17 
Our young folks’ history of the Roman 

empire.j937-W17 

ed. Literary life. 3 v.928-W17 

Walter, Emile, pseud. See... .Delmar, Alex¬ 
ander. 

Walters, William. Life and labours of Rob¬ 
ert Moffat.B-M72 

Walton, G. E. Mineral springs of U. S. and 

Canada.613-W17 

Walton, Izaak, and Cotton, Charles. Com¬ 
plete angler. 799-W17 

Wandle, J. T., and Faulkner, PI. C. Writers’ 

reference hand-book.. 808.6-W18 

Warburton, E. B. G. Crescent and the cross. 

2 v.916.2-W197 

Warburton, William. Edward III.942-W19 

Ward, Mrs. See _Phelps, E. S. 

Ward, A. L., joint author. See _Hoyt, J.K. 

Ward, A. W. Chaucer. B-C395 

Dickens ...B-D55W 

Ward, C. S., ed. Wit, wisdom, and beauties 

of Shakespeare.822.33-W21 

Ward, H. M. Diseases of plants.581-W21 

(The) oak.582-W21 

Timber and some of its diseases.691-W21 


































































AUTHOR INDEX. 


329 


Ward, Mrs. Harriette Oxnard, pseud. See _ 

Moore, Mrs. C. J. 

Ward, J. H. White Mountains_917.42-W212 

Ward, Mrs. M. A. Dante. B-D23 

Ward, T. H., ed. English poets. 4 v. 

" 821.08-W215 

Ward, W. H., ed. Abraham Lincoln... B-L63W 

Wardman, George. Trip to Alaska.917.98-W217 

Ware, Eugene. See _Ironquill of Kansas. 

Warfield, E. D. Kentucky resolutions of 

1798. 973.4-W23 

Waring, G. E., jr. Book of the farm. .630-W23 

Bride of the Rhine.914.3-W23 

Draining for profit, and draining for health. 

628-W23D 

How to drain a house.628-W23H 

Modern methods of sewage disposal. 

628-W23M 

Sanitary drainage of houses and towns. 

628-W23 

Street-cleaning. 628-W23S 

Tyrol and the skirt of the Alps.. .914.36-W23 

Whip and spur. 798-W23 

Warman, E. B. Gestures and attitudes. 

808.5- W24 

Warner, A. B. Gardening by myself. 716-W24 

Shoes of peace.244-W24 

What aileth thee?.240-W24 

Warner, A. G. American charities_361-W24 

Warner, C. D. As we were saying_ 817-W24 

Backlog studies.817-W24B 

Baddeck, and that sort of thing... 917.1-W24 

Being a bo£.817-W24B1 

Captain John Smith.B-Sm57 

In the Levant.915.6-W24 

In the wilderness.917.47-W24 

My summer in a garden.817-W24M 

My winter on the Nile.916.2-W24 

On horseback: tour in Virginia, ete. 

917.5- W24 

Our Italy.917.94-W24 

Roundabout journey. 914-W24 

Saunterings.914-W24S 

Studies in the South and West-917.7-W24 

Washington Irving.B-Ir8W 

and others. American home book. 640-W241 

comp. Book of eloquence. 808.8-W242 

ed. See... American men of letters. 

Warner, Francis. Physical expression. 138-W24 
Warren, F. M. History of the novel previous 

to the 17th century.809-W25 

Warren, H. W. Recreations in astronomy. 

523-W25 

Sights and insights. ; .914-W25 

Warren, Henry. Artistic treatise on the hu¬ 
man figure...743-W25 

Warren, S. E. Elements of plane and solid 

free-hand geometrical drawing.744-W25 

Sunday question.263-W25 

Warren, W. F. Paradise found.572-W25 

Warren, William. These for those-266-W25 

Wartegg, Chevalier E. G. de Hesse.- Tunis. 

916.1-W26 


Warwick, P. B. How to make and use the 

storage battery.537.8-W26 

Washburn, E. W. Spanish masters... .759-W27 
Studies in early English literature.820.9-W27 
Washburne, E. B. Recollections of a minis¬ 
ter to France. 2 v.944-W27 

Sketch of Edward Coles.B-C685 

Washington, Gen. George, 1st Pres, of the U.S. 
Words of Washington: selected by Par- 

ton.818-W27 

and Irvine, Gen. William. Correspond¬ 
ence.973.3-W272 

Waters, Mrs. C. (E.) C. Charlotte Cushman. 

B-C96W 

Egypt.932-W31 

Handbook of Christian symbols and stories 

of the saints.*755-W31 

Handbook of legendary and mythological 

art....';.*703-W31 

Outline history of painting.750-W31 

Queen of the Adriatic.914.5-W31 

Stories of art and artists.927-W31S 

Painters, sculptors, etc.*927-W31P 

and Hutton, Laurence. Artists of the 19th 

century. 2 v.*927-W312 

Waters, Robert. How to get on in the world ; 

life of Wm. CobbetU.B-C635 

Shakespeare portrayed by himself. 

822.33-W32 

Waterton, Charles. Wanderings in South 

America.918.8-W317 

Watson, H. C. Camp-fires of Napoleon.944-W33 
Daring deeds of the old heroes of the 

Revolution.j973-W33 

Friend of Washington: Gen. La Fayette. 

jB-L13W 

Great peacemaker: W. Penn.jB-P38 

Heroic women of history.920.7-W29 

Poor Richard’s story: B. Franklin. jB-F85W 
Watson, J. M. (Ian Maclaren.) Cure of 

souls.251-W33 

Mind of the Master.204-W33 

Watson, P. B. Marcus Aurelius Antoninus. 

B-Au6 

Swedish Revolution.948-W33 

Watson, William. Odes and other poems. 

821-W33 

Poems.821-W33P 

Purple East.821-W33P1 

Watt, Alexander. Electro-deposition.671-W34 

Electro-metallurgy.671-W34E 

Watt, Francis, and Carter, Andrew. Pictur¬ 
esque Scotland... .914.1-W34 

Watts, H. E. Christian recovery of Spain. 

946-W34 

Watts, Isaac. Improvement of the mind. 

374-W34 

Waugh, Arthur. Alfred Lord Tennyson. 

B-T26W 

Wayland, Francis. Elements of moral 

science. 170-W36 

Weale, John. Dictionary of terms used in 
architecture, etc.*603-W37 
























































330 


AUTHOR INDEX. 


Webb, A. S. Peninsula.973.7-W38 

Webb, Sidney, and Cox, Harold. Eight hour 

day.331-W382 

Webber, Samuel. Manual of power for 

machines, shafts, and belts.._621.8-W38 

Weber, Alfred. History of philosophy. 109-W38 
Webster, Daniel. Great speeches and ora¬ 
tions.815-W39 

Webster, John. Works; with notes by Dyce. 

822-W39 

Webster, Noah, ed. International dictionary 

of the English language.*423-W39 

Wedgwood, Hensleigh. Contested etymol¬ 
ogies, etc.*422-W41 

Weed, C. M. Ten New England blossoms and 

their insect visitors.582-W42 

Weed, Thurlow. Autobiography.B-W42 

Weeden, W. B. Morality of prohibitory 

liquor laws..178-W42 

Social law of labor.331-W42 

Weeks, C. S., afterwards Mrs. Shaw. Text¬ 
book of nursing.610-W42 

Weeks, E. L. From the Black Sea through 

Persia and India.915.4-W42 

Weeks, L. H. Among the Azores . .914.6-W424 

Weems, M. L. Life of William Penn.B-P38 

Weik, J. W., joint author. See... .Herndon, 

W. H. 

Weir, Harrison. Our cats and all about them. 

636-W43 

Weisbacb, Julius. Mechanics of engineering 
and of the construction of machines, v. 2, 
pts. 1 & 2, & v. 3, pt. 1, Sec. 1 & 2.. .621-W43 
Mechanics of engineering: Theoretical 

mechanics.531-W43 

Weise, A. J. Discoveries of America to 1525. 

973.1-W43 

Weiss, John. Wit, humor, and Shakespeare. 

822.33-W43 

Wellby, M. S. Through unknown Tibet. 

915.1-W453 

Welles, Gideon. Lincoln and Seward .B-L63W1 
Wells, B. W. Century of French fiction. 

843-W46 

Modern French literature.840.9-W46 

Modern German literature.830.9-W46 

Wells, D. A. Practical economics-330-W457 

Study of Mexico.917.2-W457 

Phelps, E. J., and Schurz, Carl. America 

and Europe.327-W46 

Wells, J. W. Three thousand miles through 

Brazil. 2 v.918.1-W46 

Wells, Mrs. K. (G.) About people.814-W46 

Wells, Mrs. S. F. Ten years’ travel around 

the world.910.4-W47 

Wells, W. Y. Life and public services of 

Samuel Adams. 3v.B-Adl6W 

Wells, Webster. Elements of geometry. 

513-W46 

Welsh, A. H. Complete rhetoric.808-W47 

Development of English literature and 

language. 2 v.820.9-W47 

Essentials of English.420-W47 


Wendell, Barrett. Cotton Mather.B-W42 

English composition.808-W48 

William Shakspere ..822.33-W48 

Wendling, G. R. Ingersollism.211-W48 

Werner, A., ed. and tr. Humour of Holland. 

839.3-W49 

Humour of Italy.857-W49 


Wesley, Charles. Charles Wesley seen in his 
finer and less familiar poems ; ed. by Bird. 

821-W51 

West, A. F. Alcuin and rise of Christian 

schools.371-W 52 

West, Kenyon, ed. Laureates of Englarl. 

821.08-W52 

West, Nathaniel. Complete analysis of Bibl *. 

*220-W52 

West, T. D. American foundry practic*' 

672 Y/52 

Moulders’ text-book..672-W52M 

Westcott, Thompson. Life of John Fitch. 

B-P55 

Westermarck, Edward. History of human 

marriage.392-W52 

Western, A. R. Hyde Park sketches . .814-W52 

Weston, G. M. Money.332-W52 

Weston, J. L. Legends of the Wagner drama. 

398-W52 

Westropp, H. M. Handbook of archaeology. 

913.3-W52 

Wetmore, Mrs. E. (B.) Flying trip around 


the world.910.4-W53 

Wetzler, Joseph, joint author. See _Mar¬ 

tin, T. C. 


Weyl, W. E., and others. Equitable taxation. 

336-W54 

Weyrauch, J. J. Strength of iron and steel 

constructions.620.1-W54 

Wharton, A. H. Colonial days and dames. 

917.3-W55 

Through Colonial doorways.917.3-W55T 

Wharton, Edith, and Codman, Ogden, jr. 

Decoration of houses.747-W55 

Wharton, Grace and Philip, pseud. See _ 

Thompson, Mrs. K. (B.) and J. C. 

Whately, Richard, Ahp. Elements of rhet¬ 
oric.808-W55 

Rise, progress, and corruptions of Chris¬ 
tianity.270-W55 

Wheatley, H. B., and Delamotte, P. H. Art 

work in earthenware.738-W56 

Art work in gold and silver.739-W56 

Wheatly, Charles. Rational illustration of 

Book of common prayer.264-W56 

Wheaton, Henry. History of the Northmen. 

948-W 56 

International law.341-W56 

Wheeler, C. G. Course of empire.902-W57 

Wheeler, Mrs. Candace, ed. Household art. 

747-W57 

Wheeler, Ella. See _Wilcox, Mrs. E. (W.) 

Wheeler, Gervase. Homes for the people. 

728-W57 
















































AUTHOR INDEX. 


331 


Wheeler, J. T. Analysis and summary of 

Herodotus.888.1-W57 

Analysis and summary of Thucydides. 

888.2-W57 

Wheeler, L. N. Foreigner in China_951-W57 

Wheeler, S. S., joint author. See. .. Crock¬ 
er, F. B, 

Wheeler, Stephen. Ameer Abdur Rahman. 

B-Ab3 

Wheeler, W. A. Dictionary of noted names 

of fiction.*803-W57 

and C. G. Familiar allusions_*803-W571 

joint author. See _Pierce, G. A. 

Wheelock, Kate. Whist rules.795-W57 

Whelpley, G. F. Practical instruction in the 

art of letter engraving.760-W57 

Whewell, William. Astronomy and general 
physics considered with reference to natu¬ 
ral theology.210-W57 

Elements of morality. 2 v.170-W57 

On the foundations of morals.252-W57 

Whibley, Leonard. Greek oligarchies.321-W57 
Whipple, E. P. American literature and 

other papers.810.9-W57 

Character and characteristic men.. .814-W57 

Essays and reviews. 2 v...: .820-W57 

Literature and life.814-W57L 

Literature of the age of Elizabeth. 820-W57L 
Outlooks on society, literature, and poli¬ 
tics.814-W570 

Recollections of eminent men.920-W58 

Success and its conditions.814-W57S 

Whitaker, Joseph. Almanack, 1890 and 1893. 

2 v.*314-W58 

Whitcher, Mrs. F. M. (B.) Widow Bedott 

papers. 817-W58 

Whitcomb, S. L., comp. Chronological out¬ 
lines of American literature.*810.9-W58 

White, A. D. History of the warfare of 

science with theology. 2 y.215-W58 

White, C. A. Student’s mythology... .291-W58 
White, C. N. Pleasurable bee-keeping.638-W58 
White, E. E. Elements of pedagogy. 371-W58 

School management.371-W58S 

White, Gilbert. Natural history of Selborne. 

591-W58 

White, H. A. Robert E. Lee.B-L51W 

White, H. K. Poetical works.821-W58 

White, Henry. Massacre of St. Bartholomew. 

272-W58 

White, J. W. Mouth and the teeth... .617-W58 
White, James. Eighteen Christian centuries. 

270-W58 

White, L. C. See. .. .Lillie, Mrs. L. C. (W.) 


White, M. E., joint author. See... Hale, L.P. 
White, R. G. England without and within. 

914.2-W59 

Every-day English...428.3-W59 

Studies in Shakespeare.822.33-W59 

Words and their uses.428.3-W59W 


White, Mrs. S. J. Business openings for girls. 

396-W58 


Whitecross, John. Anecdotes illustrative of 

New Testament.244-W584 

Anecdotes illustrative of Old Testament. 

2 v. 244-W584A 

Whitelock, William. Life and times of John 

Jay.B-J33 

Whiting, C. G. Saunterer.814-W59 

Whitman, Sidney. Imperial Germany.943-W59 

Whitman, Walt. Selected poems.811-W594 

Whitmore, F. B. Infidel objections to the 
Scriptures, considered and refuted.211-W59 

Whitney, Mrs. A. D. (T.) Daffodils_811-W61 

Mother Goose for grown folks.811-W61M 

Pansies.811-W61P 

Whitney, H. C. Life on the circuit with Lin¬ 
coln.B-L63W2 

Whitney, J. D. United States...557-W61 

Whitney, W. D. Language and the study of 

language.410-W61 

Life and growth of language.409-W61 

Oriental and linguistic studies. Ser. 1-2. 

2 v. 404-W61 

Whittaker, Frederick. Life of Gen. George 

A. Custer.B-C97 

Whittier, J. G. At sundown.811-W615 

Ballads of New England. 811-W615B 

Bay of Seven Islands.811-W615B1 

Early poems.811-W615E 

Hazel-blossoms.811-W615H 

King’s missive.811-W615K 

Mabel Martin.811-W615M 

Old portraits and modern sketches. 920-W61 

Poetical works... 811-W615P 

Same. 4 v. (Riverside ed.) .811-W615Pa 

Prose works. 2 v.814-W615 

Vision of Echard.811-W615V 

ed. Child life.j821-W617 

Songs of three centuries.821.08-W617 

Whittle, D. W., ed. Memoirs of Philip P. 

Bliss. B-B617 

Whymper, Edward. Chamonix and Mont 

Blanc.:.914.4-W62 

Scrambles amongst the Alps, etc.914.94-W62 
Travels amongst the great Andes of the 

equator.918.6-W62 

Whymper, Frederick. (The) sea ... 910.4-W62 
Travel and adventure in Alaska. 917.98-W62 
Wickersham, J. P. Methods of instruction. 

371-W63 

School economy.371-W63S 

Wiel, Alethea. Venice.945-W63 

Wiggin, Mrs. K. D. Children’s rights.649-W64 
and Smith, N. A. Republic of childhood. 

2 v.372-W643 

Wiggins, John. Practice of embanking lands 

from the sea.627-W64 

Wigmore, J. H. Australian ballot system. 

324-W64 

Wikoff, Henry. Reminiscences of an idler. 

B-W64 

Wilberforce, William. Practical view of pre¬ 
vailing religious system of professed 
Christians.240-W65 



























































332 


AUTHOR INDEX. 


Wilcox, D. F. Municipal government in 


Michigan and Ohio.352-W64M 

Study of city government.352-W64 


Wilcox, Mrs. E. (W.) Poems of passion. 

811-W64 

Wilde, ,T. F. S. (E.), Lady. Ancient legends, 
mystic charms, and superstitions of Ire¬ 
land. 2 v. 398-W65 

Wilder, Mrs. C. F. Polly Button’s New Year. 

244-W65 

Wilder, M. P. People I’ve smiled with.920-W65 
Wilford, pseud. Problem of human life.575-W65 

Wilkie, F. B. Pen and powder.973.7-W65 

Wilkinson, A. J. Narrative of a blockade 

runner.973.7-W66 

Wilkinson, Sir J. G. Ancient Egyptians. 

2 v.913.32-W66 

Wilkinson, W. C. Classic German course in 

English.830-W65 

College Latin course in English-870-W65C 

Preparatory Latin course in English. 

870-W65 

Wilkinson, 'W. T. Photo-engraving, photo¬ 
etching, and photo-lithography- 777-W65 

Willard, A. J. Law of personal rights.347-W66 
Willard, Emma. Universal history.. .909-W66 
Willard, F. E. Glimpses of fifty years.. B-W66 

Nineteen beautiful years.jB-W662 

Woman in the pulpit.396-W66 

Willard, J. A. Half a century with judges 

and lawyers. 923-W66 

Willeby, Charles. Masters of English music. 

927-W66 

Willert, P. F. Henry of Navarre and the 

Huguenots in France.B-H392 

William of Malmesbury. Chronicle of the 

kings of England.;.942-W67 

Williams, A. M. Sam Houston and the War 

of independence in Texas.B-H81W 

Studies in folk-song and popular poetry. 

398-W67 

ed. Poets and poetry of Ireland . 821.08-W672 
Williams, C. W. Combustion of coal and 

prevention of smoke.662-P93 

Williams, G. W. History of the negro race 

in America. 2 v.326-W67 

Negro troops in War of Rebellion..973.7-W67 
Williams, Mrs. H. D. Year in China.915.1-W67 
Williams, H. T., ed. Window gardening. 

716-W668 

and Jones, Mrs. C. S. Beautiful homes. 

645-W67 

Williams, H. W. Our eyes and how to take 

care of them.613-W67 

Williams, Hamilton. Britain’s naval power. 

942-W674 

Williams, J. S. Invasion and capture of 

Washington.973.5-W67 

Old times in west Tennessee.976.8-W67 

Williams, S. G. History of modern educa¬ 
tion.370-W67 

Williams, S, W. Middle Kingdom. 2 v. 

915.1-W68 


Williams, Samuel. Two western campaigns 

in War of 1812-13.977.1-Es6 

Williams, Samuel, L.L.D. History of Ver¬ 
mont.-’974.3-W67 

Williams, W. Landscape painting in oil 

colors.758-W67 

Williams, W. R. Eras and characters of his¬ 
tory.270-W67 

Williamson, Isabelle. Old highways in China. 

915.1-W676 

Willis, Anson. Our rulers and our rights. 

342.73-W68 

Willis, 0. R. Practical flora.581-W68 

Willison, John. Example of plain catechis¬ 
ing.238-W68 

Willoughby, W. W. Supreme court of the 

U. S.345-W68 

Wills, C. J. Land of the lion and sun. 

915.5-W678 

Willson, Mrs. M. M. Seminoles of Florida. 

970.1-W69 

Willson, Marcius and R. P. Mosaics of Gre¬ 


cian history.938-W69 

Mosaics of Bible history. 2 v.220.9-W69 


Wilmot, S. Eardley-. Development of navies. 

359-W68 

Wilmot-Buxton, H. J. See _Buxton, H.J. , 

Wilmot-. 

Wilson, Andrew. Abode of snow_915.4-W68 

Wild animals and birds.599-W68 

Wilson, C. D., and Reeve, J. K. Bible boys 

and girls.j220-W693 

Wilson, E. A. Memoirs of the war. .973.7-W69 
Wilson, E.B. Cell in development and inher¬ 
itance. 576-W69 

Wilson, Elizabeth. Scriptural view of wo¬ 
man’s rights and duties.396-W69 

Wilson, Erasmus. Quiet observations.814-W69 
Wilson, Francis. (The) Eugene Field I knew. 

B-F453 

Wilson, Henry. Rise and fall of the slave 

power in America. 3v.326-W69 

Wilson, J. 0. Fever-nursing.616-W69 

Summer and its diseases.613-W69 

Wilson, J. G. {Allen Grant.) Bryant and his 

friends.B-B84W 

Illustrious soldiers.923-W69 

ed. See... .Great commanders. 

Mr. Secretary Pepys, with extracts from 
his diary.B-P39G 

Note —Entered on page 266 under pseud. 

Presidents of the U. S.923-W691 

Wilson, J. H. China.915.1-W685 

Wilson, J. L. Western Africa.916.6-W69 

Wilson, J. T. Black phalanx.973-W69 

Wilson, John. History of Switzerland. 

949.4-W69 

Wilson, John. {Christopher North.) Recrea¬ 
tions of Christopher North.828-W69 

and others. Noctes ambrosianse. 5 v. 

828-W692 

Wilson, R. A. Mexico and its religion. 

917.2-W69 
















































AUTHOR INDEX. 


333 


Wilson, Robert. Treatise on steam-boilers. 

621.1-W69 

Wilson, S. G. Persian life and customs. 

915.5-W695 

Wilson, Woodrow. Congressional govern¬ 
ment.328-W71 

Division and reunion.'.973-W71 

George Washington.B-W27W 

Old master, and other political essays. 

320-W71 

Winchell, Alexander. Doctrine of evolution. 


575-W72 

Pre-Adamites.573-W72 

Sketches of creation.213-W72 


Sparks from a geologist’s hammer.. .550-W72 
Walks and talks in the geological field. 

550-W72W 

World-life; or Comparative geology.523-W72 , 
Winchester, Boyd. Swiss Republic. 342.49-W72 
Wines, E. C. State of prisons and of child¬ 
saving institutions.365-W72 

Wines, F. H. Punishment and reformation. 

365-W723 

and Koren, John. Liquor problem in its 

legislative aspects.178-W724 

Wingate, C. E. L., joint author. See ... .Mc¬ 
Kay, F. E. 

Wingate, G. W. Through Yellowstone Park 

on horseback.917.87-W72 

Winkworth, Catherine. Christian singers 

of Germany.245-W73 

Winser,H. J. Great Northwest... .917.8-W737 
Winslow, A. G. Diary of a Boston school girl 

of 1771.B-W72 

Winslow, Mrs. C. M. (R.) Yesterdays with 

actors.927-W73 

Winsor, Justin. Cartier to Frontenac.970-W73 

Mississippi basin.973.2-W73 

Reader’s handbook of Amer. Revolution. 

*973.3-W73 

Westward movement.973.2-W73W 

ed. Narrative and critical history of Amer- 

fca. 8 v.*970-W732 

Winter, William. Gray days and gold. 

L $j 914.2-W74 

, (The) Jeffersons.B-J357 

Life and art of Edwin Booth.B-B644 

Shakespeare’s England.914.2-W74S 

11 Stage life of Mary Anderson.B-An33 

Trip to England.914.2-W74T 

Winthrop, R. C., jr. Memoir of Robert 0. 

Winthrop.B-W73 

Winthrop, Theodore. Life in the open air. 

818-W74 

Winton, J. G. Modern workshop practice. 

621.1-W73 

Wirt, William. Letters of the British spy. 

816-W74 

Life and character of Patrick Henry. B-H399W 
Wise, Daniel. Heroic Methodists of the blden 

time.J287-W75 

Wise, I. M. Pronaos to Holy Writ.221-W75 


• Wisner, William. Incidents in the life of a 

. pastor._.240-W76 

Withers, A. S. Chronicles of Border warfare. 

975.5-W78 

Witt, C. Classic mythology.292-W78 

Wittenberg College, Springfield, Ohio. Cycle, 

1893. v. 2.*378-W77 

History; compiled and written by G. G. 

Clark.378-W77H 

Semi-centennial souvenir.*378-W77S 

Witter, G. F. Tobacco and its effects. 

See. .. .178-L75 

Wolf, E. J. Lutherans in America.284-W83 

Wolfe, T. F. Literary pilgrimage.928-W83 

Literary shrines.928-W83L 

Wolseley, Sir G. J., Vise. Decline and fall 

of Napoleon.B-N16W V 

Women of Colonial and Revolutionary times. 

Eliza Pinckney. H. H. Ravenel.B-P65 

Catharine Schuyler. M. G. Humphreys.B-SchS7 

Margaret Winthrop. Mrs. A. M. Earle.B-W727 

Women of worth.j920.7-W84 

Wonders of art and archaeology. 

Lefevre, Andre. Wonders of architecture.720-L52 

Sauzay, Alexander. Wonders of glass-making. .666-Sa8 

Tugnot de Lanoye, F. Rameses the Great.932-T82 

Viardot, Louis. Wonders of Italian art.759^65^ 

Wonders of creation.j551-W84 

Wonders of marine life.591-W84 

Wonders of science series. 

Guillemin, A. V. Wonders of the moon.523-G94W 

Tissandier, Gaston. Wonders of water.551-T52 

Wonders of the world.500-W84 

Wood, Alphonso. American botanist and flo¬ 
rist .581.9-W85 

Wood, Charles. Saunterings in Europe.914-W85 
Wood, G. L. Seventh [Ohio] regiment. 

973.7-W85 

Wood, H. C. Brain-work and overwork.613-W85 
Wood, Henry. Natural law in the business 


world.331-W85 

Wood, J. G. Athletic sports.796-W85 

Half hours in field and forest.j598-W85 

Homes without hands.591-W85 

Horse and man.636-W85 

Insects at home.595-W85 

Man and beast.591-W85M 

Man and his handiwork.901-W85 

Natural history.590-W85N 

Nature’s teachings.601-W85 

Popular natural history.590-W85 

Wood, James, ed. > Dictionary of quotations. 

*808.8-W85 

Wood, John. Suppressed history of adminis¬ 
tration of John Adams.973.4-W85 

Wood-working tools.694-W87 

Woodberry, G. E. Edgar Allan Poe.B-P75 

History of wood-engraving.761-W856 

North Shore watch.811-W855 


Woodbury, C. J. Talks with Emerson .814-W86 
Woodhead, G. S. Bacteria and their products. 

616.01-W86 
































































334 


AUTHOR INDEX. 


Woodhouse, F. C. Military religious orders. 

929.6-W86 

Woodman, Mrs. A. J. Picturesque Alaska. 

917.98-W86 

Woods, Mrs. K. T. Duncans on land and sea. 

J917-W86 

Woods, Leonard. History of Andover Theo¬ 
logical Seminary.207-W86 

Woods, R. A., and others. Poor in great 

cities.339-W862 

Woodward, C. M. Manual training in edu¬ 
cation. 371-W87 

Woodward, G. E. Country homes. . 728-W87 
Woodward, P. H. Secret service of U. S. 

Post-office Department.383-W87 

Woodward, R. C. Sketches of Springfield 

Ohio.'. *977.1-W37 

Woodward, S. P. Manual of the mollusca. 

594-W87 

Woolhouse, W. S. B. Measures, weights, 

and moneys of all nations.692-B38 

Woollet, W. M. Old homes made new.728-W88 

Woolman, John. Journal.B-W88 

Woolsey, S.O. (Susan Coolidge.) Short his¬ 
tory of Philadelphia.974.8-W87 

Woolsey, T. D. Communism and socialism. 

335-W88 

Essay on divorce.347-W88 

Helpful thoughts for young men. .252-W88H 
Religion of present and of future.. . 252-W88 
Woolson, Mrs. A. L. (G.) Browsing among 

books.814-W88 

George Eliot and her heroines.823-W88 

Woolson, C. F. Mentone, Cairo, and Corfu. 

914.5-W88 

Worcester, J. E., ed. Dictionary of the En¬ 
glish language.*423-W89 

Wordsworth, Dorothy. Recollections of a 

tour made in Scotland.914.1-W888 

Wordsworth, William. Poetical works.821-W89 

Select poems ; ed. by Rolfe.821-W89S • 

Select poetical works.821-W89S1 

Wordsworth for the young.j821-W89W 

World almanac and encyclopedia, 1895.*310-W89 

World of wonders.j590-W89 

World’s Columbian Exposition.- Lady man¬ 
agers, Board of. Congress of women, 

held in Chicago, 1893.*396-W89 

World’s Columbian Exposition illustrated. 

Feb., 1891-March, 1894. 3 v.*606-W89 

World’s great explorers and explorations; ed. 
by J. S. Keltie and others. 

Mungo Parle. Joseph Thomson.B-P216 

Wormell, R., joint ed. See ... Manuals of 
technology. 

Worsfold, W. B. South Africa.968-W89 

Worthen, W. E., ed. Architectural drawing 

and design.744-W89 

Drawing book; description of drawing 

instruments and their use.515-W89P 

Perspective and isometrical drawing.742-W89 
Practical treatise on engineering draw¬ 
ing.620-W89 


Worthen, W. E., ed., cont. Practical treatise 

on topographical drawing. See -742-W89 

Shading and shadows.515-W89 

Worthington, Mrs. B. (S.) (Griffith A- Nich¬ 
olas.) Biddy club.647-W89 

Worthington, T. L. Dwellings of the poor 

and weekly wage-earners.728-W89 

Wratishaw, A. H. John Hus....B-H95 

Wright, C. D. Industrial evolution of the 

U. S.609-W93 

Wright, C. R. A. Metals and their applica¬ 
tions .669-W93 

Wright, Caleb India and its inhabitants. 

915.4-W92 

Wright, E. Y. Wonderful fairies of the sun. 

j811-W928 

Wright, F. A., joint author. See... Rossiter, 

E. K. 

Wright, G. F. Charles Grandison Finney. 

B-F49W 

Ice age in North America.....551-W93 

Wright, H. C. Children’s stories in Amer¬ 
ican history.j973-W93 

Children’s stories in American literature, 

1660-1860.j810-W93C 

Children’s stories in American literature, 

1861-’96.J810-W93 

Children’s stories in English literature 

from Taliesin to Shakespeare.j820-W93 

Children’s stories of American progress. 

j973-W93C 

Children’s stories of the great scientists. 

j925-W93 

Wright, Mrs J. (McN.) Sea-side and way- 

side. 3 v.j590-W93 

Wright, John. Early Bibles of America. 

220-W93 

. Early Bibles of America; Bibles pub. in 

U. S., Mexico and Canada.220-W93a 

Wright, Lewis. Practical poultry keeper. 

636-W93 

Wright, M. J. General Scott.B-Sco34W 

Wright, M. O. Birdcraft.*598.2-W93 

Four-footed Americans and their kin. 

J599-W93 

Wright, R. W. Life, its true genesis. . 576-W93 
Wright, Thomas. Dictionary of obsolete and 


provincial English. • 2v.*427-W93 

ed. Early travels in Palestine.. .915.6-W925 

Wright, W. B. Ancient cities.913.3-W93 

Master and men.204-W93 

Wright, William, D. B. Palmyra and Zen- 

obia.915.6-W927 

Wright, William. 1830-1889. Short history 

of Syriac literature.892-W927 

Wurtz, C. A. Atomic theory.541-W96 

Elements of modern chemistry.540-W96 

Wycherley, William, and others. Dramatic 

works.822-W97 

Wyckoff, W. A. (The) workers.331-W97 

Wylie, J. A. Awakening of Italy and crisis 

of Rome.274-W98 

History of the Waldenses.284-W98 
























































AUTHOR INDEX. 


335 


Wythe, J. H. Science of life.570-W99 

Xenia Library Association, Xenia, Ohio. 

Finding list.*017-X2 

Xenophon. Cyropsedia, and the Hellenics; 

tr. by Watson and Dale.888.3-X2 

Minor works ; tr. by Watson.888.3-X2M 

Yates, Bdmund. Fifty years of London life..B-Y2 
Ybarra, Alejandro. Practical method for 

learning Spanish.468-Y2 

Yeats, W. B. Celtic twilight.398-Y3 

Yoakum, Henderson. History of Texas. 2 v. 

976.4-Y7 

Yonge, C. D. Constitutional history of Eng¬ 
land..342.42-Y8 

Three centuries of modern history-940-Y8 

Yonge, C. M. Golden deeds.j920-Y8 

Hannah Moore.B-M81Y 

Parallel history of France and England. 

944-Y8 

Pioneers and founders.266-Y8 

Popular history of England.j942-Y8 

Pupils of St. John the Divine.. .225.92-J61Y 

Young folks’ Bible history.j220-Y8 

Young folks’ history of France.j944-Y8 

Young folks’ history of Germany... J943-Y8 

Young folks’ history of Greece.j938-Y8 

Yonng folks’ history of Rome.j937-Y8 

Yorston, J. 0. and Co., puh. Popular history 

of the wprid. 8 v.909-Y8 

Youatt, William. Sheep, their breeds, man¬ 
agement, and diseases.636-Y8 

Youmans, E. A. Descriptive botany.. ...581-Y8 
Youmans, E. L. Class-book of chemistry. 

540-Y83 

ed. Correlation and conservation of forces. 

531-Y83 

Culture demanded by modern life—375-Y83 
Young, A. W. American statesman.. .973-Y83 


Young, Alexander. History of the Nether¬ 
lands.S49.2-Y84 

Young, Alfred. Catholic and Protestant 

countries compared.282-Y85 

Young, Arthur. Travels in France.. .914.4-Y85 

Young, C. A. (The) sun.523-Y8 

Young, E. R. Stories from Indian wigwams 

and northern camp fires.970.1-Y85 

Young, Edward. Complaint; or, Night- 

thoughts.821-Y9 

Young, F. C. Every man his own mechanic. 

694-Y8 

Home carpentry for handy men.694-Y8H 

Young, J. R. Navigation and nautical as¬ 
tronomy .527-Y8 

Young, Robert. Analytical concordance to 

the Bible. *220-Y86 

Light in lands of darkness.266-Y86 

Modern missions.266-Y86M 

Young, Philip. History of Mexico.972-Y87 

Young America abroad. See.... Adams,W. T. 
Young folks’ heroes of history. See _ 


Towle, G. M. 

Young gentleman’s library.374-Y85 

Young Men’s Christian Association, London. 

Select lectures.204-Y87 

Zabriskie, F. N. Horace Greeley.B-G81Z 

Zaehnsdorf, J. W. Bookbinding.686-Z1 

Zahm, J. A. Sound and music.781-Z1 

Zell’s popular encyclopedia. 2 v.*031-Z4 

Zimmerman, William. Popular history of 

Germany. 4 v.943-Z6 

Zimmern, Alice. Methods of education in 

U.S.371-Z7 

Zimmern, Helen. Hansa towns.943-Z7 

Maria Edgeworth.B-Ed3Z 

Zogbaum, R.F. Horse, foot, and dragoons.355-Z8 
Ziircher, Fr6d6ric, and Margolle, Elie. Me¬ 
teors, aerolites, storms, etc.551-Z8 










































336 


SUBJECT INDEX. 


SUBJECT INDEX. 



Pages marked + refer to juvenile books. 


PAGE. 

Aborigines.50, 51* 123 

Acadia.107, +207 

Accidents. .55, 57 

Acoustics. 47 

Actors and acting. 73 

See also Biography. 

Administration.36, 37,+202 

Adventure.96, 97, +205-207 

Aerial navigation. 47 

iEsthetics. 66 

Africa, antiquities.97,98 

description. 105, 106, +206 

history. 114, 122 

Agriculture.60-62 

Alaska.110, 111 

Alcohol.14, 15, 56, 57 

Algebra. 45 

Almanacs. 29 

America, antiquities.97, 98 

description.106-111, +207 

history.122-131, +208, +209 

American art. 66 

drama. 79 

essays.79-81 

literature, history and crit¬ 
icism.76, 77, +205 

oratory. 81 

poetry.77-79, +205 

satire and humor.81,82 

Amusements... .73, 74, +204, +205 

ethics of. 14 

Anarchy. 33 

Anatomy.56, 69 

Ancient art. 66 

history.113-115, +207 

philosophers. 15 

Anglo-Saxon history.116-118 

literature. 91 

Animals, domestic.57,61,62, +204 

zoology.53-55, +203,+204 

Anonyms and pseudonyms... 9 

Anthropology.51, 112 

Antiquities.97, 98 

Apocalypse and Apocrypha.. 19 

Apparitions. 11 

Applications of electricity. .47, 48 

Aquarium. 53 

Arbor day manual. 76 

Archseology.97, 98 


PAGE. 

Archseology, pre-historic.. .50, 51 

Archery. 73 

Architecture.67, 68 

Arctic regions.112, +207, +209 

Arithmetic. 45 

Armenia. 122 

Arms and armor. 42 

Art, history of. 66 

needlework. 70 

Arthur, King.41, 42, +202 

Asia, description_103-105, +206 

history.122, +208 

Minor.97, 98, 104, 105,113 

Assaying. 64 

Associations and institutions 37 

Assyria.97,98, 113, 114 

Astronomy.45, +203 

Atheism.16, 17 

Atlases. 96 

Athletic sports. 73 

hygiene.56, 57 

Atmosphere.49, 50, +203 

Australia, descrip.. .Ill, 112,+207 

history. 131 

literature. 95 

Australian ballot. 30 

Austria.100,118,119 

Bacteria. 57 

Banks and banking. 32 

Barbary states..105,122 

Barn plans. 68 

Bees.54,62, +204 

Belgium.102, 121,122 

Bible.17, 19, +202 

biography. 18 

Bibliography. 9 

Bimetallism. 32 

Biography.132-154, +209-211 

collective.150-154, +209 

dictionaries. 132 

individual.132-150, +209-211 

Biology.50, 51, +203 

Birds.54, +204 

Blue laws. 34 

Boat-building. 65 

Bookbinding. 65 

Bookkeeping. 63 

Botany.-.51, 52, +203 

Brain.11, 56, 57 


Bridges and roofs. 60 

Buddhism... 27 

Building. 65 

and loan associations. 32 

Business.39, 63 

Cabinet work. 65 

Camping. 73 

Canada.106, 107, 123 

Canal, Nicaragua.30, 39,108 

Canoe building. 65 

Capital, labor, wages.31, 32 

Carpentry.65, +204 

Carving. 68 

Casting. 64 

Catalogues. 9 

Cathedrals.,..68, 99, 100, +208 

Census. 29 

Central America.107, 108, 123 

Ceramics, fine arts.68, 69 

Charades. 73 

Charcoal drawing. 69 

Charities.33, 37 

Checkers. 73 

Chemical technology. 64 

Chemistry. 48 

Chess.:. 73 

China and Corea... .103,122, +206 

China painting.68, 69 

Christianity, evidences of... 20 

Christmas. >v. .40, 72 

Christology. 19 

Chronologies. 113 

Church and state.29, 30 

Church history.24-27 

Church institutions.23, 24 

Churches and sects.26, 27 

Civil engineering.57, 58 

government.34-36 

service. 36 

War,U. S. history.p 

. 126-128, +208, +209 

Civilization. 112 

Classics, ancient.92-95,+205 

Clothing and toilet. 68 

Coal.50, 59, 64 

Coins and coinage.32, 68 

Collectors’ manuals. 51 

Colleges and universities.... 39 















































































































































SUBJECT INDEX. 


337 


PAGE. 

Colonization. 30 

Color.47, 64, 70 

blindness. 57 

Combustion. 64 

Commerce and communica¬ 
tion .39, 40,63 

Communism. 33 

Composition. 74 

Confucius. 27 

Constitutional law and his¬ 
tory . 34, 35 

Cookery.62, +204 

Cooperation.32, 33 

Copyright. 35 

Coral. 49 

Corporations. 39 

Correspondence.63, 75 

Costumes. 40 

Creation. Evolution.17,51 

Crusades.115, 116, +208 

Cuba.107, 108, 123, 124 

Customs. 40 

Cyclopedias. See Encylopsedias 

Darwinism. 51 

Debates. 75 

Decoration, interior... .62, 69, 70 

Deism and atheism. 16 

Delusions.11, 12 

Derangement. 11 

Design, ornamental. 70 

Devotional theology. 21 

Dialects. 43 

Dialogues.. .73,'+204 

Dictionaries of languages. .43, 44 

special. See Subject. 

Diseases. 57 

Divorce. 35 

Domestic animals.61, 62, +204 

economy.62, 63 

Drainage. 60 

Drama. 73 

American. 79 

English.86-88, +205 

French. 92 

German. 91 

Greek.94, +205 

Latin. 93 

Drawing.69, 70, +204 

Duelling. 14 

Dyeing. 64 

Dynamics. 46 

Dynamos.47, 48 

Earthquakes.49, 50 

Education.37-39 

Egypt, ancient, 97,98,113,114,+207 

modern.105, 106, 122, +206 

Electricity.47, 48 

Electro plating.64, 65 

Elocution.75, 76 

Emigration. 30 

Encyclopaedias, general.9,10 


special. See Subject. 


PAGE. 

Engineering. 57-60, +204 

England, constitutional law. 34 

description.99, 100, +206 

history.116-118, +207, +208 

Parliament. 30 

municipal government. 36 

English art. 71 

drama.86-88, +205 

essays and letters.88-90 

fiction, history and criticism 88 

language.42, 43 

literature, history and crit¬ 
icism.83, 84,+205 

oratory.89, 90 

poetry. 83-86, +205 

satire and humor. 90 

Engraving. 71 

Entertainments.62, 73,+204 

Eskimo life.112, +207 

Etching.... 71 

Ethics. 13, 14, +202 

Ethnology. 51 

Etiquette.40, +202 

Europe, descrip.98-103, +205, +206 

history.115-122, +207, +208 

Evolution.17, 51 

Expositions.55, +204 

Fairy tales.+226, +227 

folk lore.41, 42 

Fancy work. 70 

Farming.60, 61 

Fermentation.. 64 

Ferns.52, 67 

Fiction.154-202, +211-226 

diet, and criticisms.. .74, 88, 92 

Finance. 33 

Fine arts.66-74, +204 

Fires. 36 

Fish.53, 64 

Fishing.32, 62, 74, +204 

Flags.. 154 

Flowers.52, 66, 67, +203 

Folk lore.41, 42 

Food.48, 56, 62 

Foreign relations. 30 

Forestry. 61 

Fossils. . 50 

Foundry practice.64,65 

France, description. 100, 101, +206 

history.119, 120, +207, +208 

constitutional history. 34 

French art. 71 

language. 44 

literature. 92 

Free trade and protection... 33 

Fruits. 61 

Fuel. 64 

Furniture.62, 63 

Future life.17, 20 

Games.73, +204, +205 

Gardening.61, 66, 67 

Gas engines. 59 


PAGE. 

Gas manufacture. 64 

Gases. 47 

Gazetteers. 96 

Gems.50, 68 

Genealogy and heraldry. 154 

Geodesy..... 46 

Geology.49, 50,+203 

Geometry. 45 

German art. 71 

constitution. 34 

language. 44 

literature.91, 92 

Germany, description.. .100, +206 

history.118, 119, +208 

Glaciers.. 49, 50 

Glass. 64, 69 

Government.29-31, 34, 35,36 

Grammar and prosody. 43 

Greece, antiquities.. .97, 98, +206 

description.102,103 

government. 29 

history.115, 122, +207 

Greek art.66, 68 

Church. 26 

literature.94, 95, +205 

philosophy. 15 

Testament. 18 

Gymnastics. 56 

Gypsies. 41 

Hampton Institute. 38 

Hawaii. Ill 

Heat. 47 

Heraldry. 154 

Heredity.12, 20 

History, ancient.... 113-115, +207 

constitutional.34, 35 

ecclesiastical.24-26 

modern.115-131,+207-209 

of civilization. 112 

universal.113, +207 

Hoisting machinery.£59 

Holland.. .102,103,121,122, +208 

Homiletics.22, 23 

Horsemanship. 74 

House decoration.62, 63 

Huguenots.-..26, 27 

Humor.81. 82, 90-95 

Hungary.100, 118, 119 

Hunting.74, +205 

Hydraulic engines. 59 

engineering. 60 

Hygiene.56, 57, +204 

Iiymnology. 22 

Hypnotism. 12 

Ice age.49,50 

Immigration.** 30 

Indexes.10, 11 

India.104, 122 

literature of. 95 

Indians, antiquities.97, 98 

biography, history, etc.... 123 

legends. 42 











































































































































































338 


SUBJECT INDEX. 


PAGE. 

Indians, religion. 27 

Indicator. 5S 

In-door amusements. 73 

Industrial arts.55-65 

education. 38 

Inquisition. 26 

Insanity. .... 11 

Insects.53, 54, 61, t203 

Instinct of animals. 53 

Intellect. 12 

Intemperance.14, 15, 56 

International law. 34 

Inventions. 55 

Ireland.99, 116, t206 

Iron work. 64 

Italian art.66, 68, 71 

literature. 92 

Italy, description.101, +206 

government. 29 

history.120, 121 

Japan, architecture. 68 

art. 66 

commerce. 39 

description.103, 104, 1206 

education. 37 

history. 122 

Jerusalem. 114 

Jesuits.. 26 

Jews.28, 114 

Juvenile books. 

biography.1209-211 

ethics.+202 

fiction.t211-226 

fairy tales.f226, +227 

fine arts.+204 

amusements.+204, +205 

history.1207-209 

literature, poetry.1205 

prose.+205 

natural science.+202-204 

periodicals.+202 

philology.+202 

religion.+202 

sociology.+202 

travel and description. +205-207 

useful arts.+204 

Journalism. 10 

Kindergarten..... 38 

Koran. 27 

Labor and wages.31, 32 

Land, ownership, etc. 32 

Landscape gardening. 66 

Language.42-44 

Latin language. 44 

literature.92, 93, +205 

Law.33-35 

Legends.41, 42 

Legislative bodies and annals 30 

Letter writing. 75 

Library economy. 9 

Light. 47 

houses.60, +207 


PAGE. 

Literature.74-95, +205 

Local government. 36 

Locomotives.58, 59 

Logic. 13 

London.99, 117, +205, +208 

Lower California. 107 

Machinery. 59 

Madonna in art. 71 

Magazines. See Periodicals. 

Magic.11,12 

Magnetism. 12 

Mammals.53, 54, 55,+204 

Manners and customs .general. 40 
local. See Special country. 

Manual training. 38 

Manufactures. 64 

Maps. 96 

astronomical.•.. 45 

Masonry, building. 65 

Marriage.14,40 

Mathematical drawing.69, 70 

Mathematics. 45 

Mechanic trades. 65 

Mechanical drawing.58, 69 

Mechanics. 46 

Mediseval history.115, 116 

Medicine. 55-57 

Memory.11, 12 

Mental philosophy. 12 

Mesmerism. 12 

Metal work. 64 

pattern book. 69 

Metallurgy. 64 

Meteorology.49, 50, +203 

Metaphysics. 11 

Mexico . .. .97, 107, 123, +207, +209 

Microscopy. 51 

Middle Ages.115, 116 

Military and naval.36, 37 

Milk. 62 

Mill dams. 60 

work and mechanism. 59 

Mind and body. 11 

Mineral springs. 57 

Mineralogy. 49 

Mines and mining. 59 

Minor Teutonic languages... 92 

Mints. 32 

Missions. 24 

Modeling, sculpture. 68 

Modern history. 115-131, +207, +208 

philosophers. 15 

See also Biography. 

Mohammedism. 27 

Molecular physics. 48 

Mollusks.63, 64, +203 

Monastic orders. 26 

Money. 32 

Monroe doctrine. 30 

Moors. 121 

Mound buildars.50, 51 

Municipal bonds. 32 


PAGE. 

Municipal government. 36 

Mushrooms. 62 

Music.72, +204 

Mythology.27, 28, +202 

Names of persons, etc... .10, 154 

Narcotics.14, 15 

Natural science... .44-55, +202-204 

theology. 16 

Naval battles.36, 37 

See also Special countries. 

engineering. 60 

science.36, 37 

Navigation..V. 46 

Needlework.63, 70 

Negro history.30, 128 

legends. 42 

Netherlands.102, 103, 121, 122 

New England... .108,109,128, 129 
New York city.. .36, 108, 129, +207 

Niagara Falls. 108 

“ Nibelungenlied ” . 91 

Nicaragua.107, 108, 123,124 

Non-Christian religions. 27 

North Atlantic states. 108,109,129 

Central states.109,130 

Pole. 112 

North America, antiquities.97, 98 
description. .106-111, +206, +207 

history.122-131, +208, +209 

Norway.102, 121, +209 

Norwegian literature. 92 

Numismatics. 68 

Nursing..55,56 

Ocean currents.49, 50 

life, zoology.53,+203 

telegraph. 63 

transportation.40, 63 

travel. 96, 97, +205 

Oceanica.Ill, 112, 131, +207 

Ohio..36, 97, 98, 109, 130,131, +209 

Oils and varnishes. 64 

Opium habit. 14 

Optics. 47 

Orations.81, 89, 90, 93, 94 

Oratory. 75 

Ornamental design. 70 

Orthography and etymology. 43 

Out-door sports. 73 

Pacific islands.111,112 

states.110,131 

Painting, fine arts.70, 71 

house.. 65 

Paleontology. 50 

Palestine.97,104,105,114,+206,+208 

Panics, financial. 32 

Paper making. 64 

Paris.100, +205 

Parliament. 30 

Parliamentary law.30, 31 

Patents.35, 55 

Pauperism. 33 

Periodicals, general.10, +202 












































































































































































SUBJECT INDEX. 


339 


JpAGE. 

Periodicals, special. See Subject. 

Persecutions. 26 

Persia.104, 114, 122 

Persian literature. 95 

Philippine Islands. 112 

Philology.42-44, +202 

Philosophy.11-15, +202 

Phonography. 63 

Photography.71, 72 

Physical geography.49, 50 

Physics.46-48, +203 

Physiognomy and phrenology 12 

Physiology. 56 

Pilgrim fathers.129, +209 

Pneumatics. 47 

Polar regions.112, +207 

Poetry, American.77-79, +205 

Anglo-Saxon. 91 

English.75, 83-86, +205 

French. 92 

general collections. 75 

German. 91 

Greek. 94 

Italian. 92 

Latin. t . 93 

Minor Teutonic. 92 

Persian. 95 

philosophy of. 75 

sacred, hymnology. 22 

Spanish. 92 

Political economy. 31-33 

science. 29 

parties. 31 

Pompeii. 97 

Population. 29 

Porcelain and pottery. .64, 68, 69 

Portugal.101,121 

Post office. 36 

Poultry. .61, 62 

Precious stones.50, 68 

Prehistoric archaeology.50, 51 

Printing.63, +204 

Prisons. 37 

Production, prices, etc. 33 

Profit sharing. 31 

Pronunciation. 43 

Protection and free trade.... 33 

Proverbs. 42 

Pseudonyms. 9 

Psychology. 12 

Public debt. 33 

health. 57 

libraries. 9 

schools. 39 

worship. 23 

Publishers and authors. 63 

Pumps and pumping engines 

. . . .,...59,60 

Punctuation. 43 

Puritans.116, 117, 125, +209 

Pyramids.55, 97, 98 

Quakers..27,129 


PAGE. 

Quotations .75,76,84,87,90,91,93,96 
Radiates. 53 


Railroad and road engineer¬ 


ing. 60 

Railroads.39, 40, 63 

electric. 48 

Rationalism. 16 

Reading and aids... ./ . 9 

and speaking, selections... 76 

Receipts, workshop.55, 64 

Recreative arts.73, 74, +204 


AVt/lIglUll. | 

and science.17,20 

Reformation. 25 

Renaissance, art.66, 89 

history.120, 121 

literature. 92 

Reptiles. 54 

Republics, political science.. 29 

Repudiation, finance. 33 

Revolution, American. 

... 126-128, 208, +209 

Rhetoric. 74 

River and harbor engineering 60 

Roads and pavements. 60 

Robin Hood, Eng. ballads.... 86 

Roman Catholic Church. 26 

Rome, antiquities.97, 98 

description.101, +206 

history.114, 115, +207 

Rubber manufacture. 64 

Russia.102,121, +206 

Russian literature. 95 

Sabbath. 23 

Sacraments. 24 

Sanitary engineering. 60 

Saracens.122, +208 

Satan. 20 

Satire. See Humor. 

Scandinavia.102, 121, +206 

literature of. 92 

Science.-.44-55 

and religion. 17 

Scotch-Irish Society. 28 

Scotland.99,116, +208 

Sculpture. 68 

Sea power. 37 

See Ocean. 

Self-culture.38, 39 

Sermons. 23 

Servants. 63 

Seven wonders of the world. 55 

Sewerage. 60 

Shakespeare.87, 88 

Ship-building. 65 

Shorthand. 36 

Siberia. 105 

Silkworms. 62 

Slang. 43 

Slavery. 30 

Social customs. 40 

ethics. 14 


PAGE. 

Socialism. 33 

Sociology.28-42, +202 

Sound. 47 

South America.Ill, 131, +207 

South Atlantic states. 129, 130,109 

South Central states.109, 130 

Spain, description. .101, 102, +206 

government. 34 

history.121, +207 

Spanish art. 71 

language. 44 

literature. 92 

Speaking, selections for. 76 

Speeches.81, 89, 90 

Sports.73, 74, +204, +205 

Stair-building. 65 

Statistics. 29 

Steam engineering.58, 59 

Steel square. 65 

Storms.49, 50 

Strength of materials. 57 

Suffrage.. 30 

Suicide. 40 

Sunday schools. 23 

Superstitions. 27 

Supreme court.33, 34 

Surveying... 46 


Switzerland, description. 

.102,103, +205, +206 

government. 34 

history. 121 

Synonyms and antonyms.... 43 

Tableaux. 73 

Tapestry. 70 

Tariff. 33 

Taxation. 33 

Taxidermy. 51 

Teaching. 37-39 

Telegraphy.48, 63 

Telephone. 48 

Temperance.14, 56 

Theatre.14, 73 

Theology, doctrinal.19-21 

devotional. 21 , 22 

natural. 16 

Theosophy. 17 

Timber. 65 

forestry. 52,61 

Topography. 91 

Tornadoes. 46 

Tobacco, culture. 69 

use.14,15 

Transportation.39, 40, 63 

Travel and description. 

.96-112, +205-207 

Trees.52, 66 , +203 

Troy.98,113 

Turkey.102,103, 121, 122 

Type-writing. 63 














































































































































































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SUBJECT INDEX.—LIST OF PERIODICALS, ETC. 


PAGE. 

U. S., antiquities-50, 51, 97, 98 

constitutional law and his¬ 
tory .34, 35 

description.108-111, +207 

history.124-131, +208, +209 

legislative bodies. 30 

politics. 31 

municipal government.... 36 

reports. See Subject. 

Upholstering.63, 65 

Useful arts.55-65, +204 

Vegetable gardening. 61 

Ventilation. 65 

Veterinary medicine.. 57 


PAGE. 

Violin. 73 

Vivisection. 13 

Vocal culture.72, 75 

Volcanoes.49, 50, +203 

Washington, D. C. 109 

Water engines. 59 

works. 60 

Weights and measures. 39 

West Indies.107, 108,123, 124 

West Point. 36 

Western states.109, 110,131 

Westminster Abbey. 99 

Wild flowers.52, +203 

Window gardening. 67 


PAGE. 

Wit and humor. See Humor. 


Witchcraft. 11 

Whist. 73 

Woman.39, 40, 41 

suffrage. 30 

Workshop appliances. 59 

receipts.55, 64 

World’s Fair.55, +204 

Writing. 63 

letters. 75 

Yellowstone Park.. 110 

Zoology.53-55, +203, +204 

Woodcarving. 68 

Year-books... 29 


List of Current Periodicals and Newspapers 

ON PILE AKD POE USE IN THE EEADING-E00M. 


DAILY. 

Cincinnati Commercial-Tribune. 
Cincinnati Enquirer. 

Chicago Inter-Ocean. 

New York Journal. 

New York Tribune. 

♦Springfield Democrat. 
♦Springfield Gazette. 

♦Springfield Republic-Times. 
♦Springfield Morning Sun. 

SEMI-WEEKLY. 

Louisville Courier Journal. 

St. Louis Globe-Democrat. 

WEEKLY. 

American Machinist. 

♦Baptist Union. 

♦Churchman. 

Electrical Engineer. 

Harper’s Bazar. 

Harper’s Weekly. 

Illustrated American. 

Illustrated London News. 
Independent. 

♦Journal and Messenger. 

Judge. 

Leslie’s Illustrated Weekly. 
Littell’s Living Age. 

♦Lutheran Evangelist. 

♦Lutheran World. 


* Donated. 


WEEKLY. 

♦Men. 

♦Methodist Recorder. 

Musical Courier. 

Official Gazette, U. S. Pat. Office. 
♦Ohio New Era. 

Outlook. 

Puck. 

Public Opinion. 

San Francisco Chronicle. 
Scientific American. 

Scientific American Supplement. 
♦Springfield News. 

Sunday School Times. 

♦Union Signal. 

Youth’s Companion. 
♦Wittenberger. 

SEMI-MONTHLY. 

Dial. 

♦Farm and Fireside. 

Literary World. 

MONTHLY. 

American Monthly Review of 
Reviews. 

Art Interchange. 

Atlantic Monthly. 

Bookman. 

Cassier’s Magazine. 

Century Magazine. 

Chautauquan. 

Cosmopolitan. 

Educational Review. 


MONTHLY. 

Engineering Magazine. 
Fortnightly Review. 

Forum. 

Harper’s Monthly, 

Harper’s Round Table. 

♦How to Grow Flowers. 

Inland Printer. 

Ladies’ Home Journal. 

Library Journal. 

Literary News. 

Little Men and Women. 
♦Lutheran Missionary Journal. 
McClure’s Magazine. 

♦Missionary Review. 

Munsey’s Magazine. 

Music. 

New England Magazine. 

North American Review. 

Outing. 

Popular Science Monthly. 

Public Libraries. 

St. Nicholas. 

Scribner’s Magazine. 

♦Springfield Young Lutheran. 
♦Womankind. 

QUARTERLY. 

Cyclopedic Review of Current 
History. 

GERMAN. 

Illustrirte Zeitung. 

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